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Tettenhall Church: sepia wash drawing

'North East View of Tettenhall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the east window of five lights, the north aisle, and the crenellated tower top with a weather vane behind. Artist: J. Buckler.

Tettenhall Church: sepia drawing

'Church of St. Michael, Tettenhall.' South view showing the tower, the south porch (with a room above it), the clerestory, the south aisle, chapel and chancel aisle (with door). There are stones in ...

Tettenhall Church: engraving

'South East View of Tettenhall Church,' before its restoration. Showing a five light east window, the windows of the north and south chapels, the clerestory, the south porch with a room over, and the ...

Tettenhall Church: copper-plate engraving

'Tetenhall [sic] Church. With a distant view of Wolverhampton.' North view showing the north aisle and the tower. On the right are a few houses in the valley. Wolverhampton is visible on a hill in ...

Perton Hall: water colour painting

'Remains of Purton [sic] Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing a three storey building of brick and stone with one gable and an octagonal stair turret, behind a stone wall. There is a church with a spire [? ...

Tettenhall - Ancient Oak Chest: sepia and pen drawing

'Ancient Oak Chest in Vestry, Tettenhall Church.' Showing a long chest with many bands of iron at right angles, giving a chequer effect. The side has five rows of thirty-five squares. The chest is ...

Sandon Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Sandon Church, Staffordshire.' The tower appears to form part of the south aisle, and the west window of the nave is of three-lights. There is a low north aisle, and the Parsonage House ...

Lichfield - Font in Christ Church ['New Church']: sepia drawing

'Font in the New Church, built at the expense of Mrs. Hinkley near Lichfield.' Showing an octagonal font with carved panels and mouldings. There is an inscription under the rim, and a monogram on a ...

Staunton Harold Church and Hall, Leicestershire: water colour painting

This watercolour is titled 'Hall, Staffordshire' but shows Staunton Harold Church and Hall in Leicestershire. North east view showing on the right, a large Georgian building with baluster coping and ...

Sheriffhales Church - Memorial: tracing

'Sherifhales.' Showing a memorial (after Dugdale), of a kneeling knight and four sons, and a kneeling lady with one daughter shown out of four, in armorial coats. Also showing four tombs, one of which ...

Whittington [near Kinver] - Old Hall: sepia drawing

'Whittington Old Hall.' Showing a late Tudor half-timber house, with an outdoor staircase, sheds, and a farm-yard with cattle.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Lichfield Cathedral - North East View: water colour painting

'North East View of Lichfield Cathedral. An Original Drawing by William Fernyhough, Autumn 1797. A pupil of John Glover's and Fellow student of Henry Salt, Esq., late Consul General of Egypt. W. F. ...

Lichfield Cathedral - East View (distant): tinted pencil drawing

Showing a view of the Cathedral from the east, with a cluster of spires. St. Mary's church tower is visible on the left. Anonymous.

Lichfield - Antique Chalice: engraving

'Antique Chalice, found in the Cathedral Church in Lichfield.' Showing a much corroded chalice. [Marked in pencil, 1772.] Anonymous.

Lichfield - Outline of feet: engraving

Showing engravings of ouline forms of feet, left and right, being of sandals [?] found at Lichfield. Anonymous.

Lichfield - View across Stowe Pool: pen drawing

'View from Mr. Gresley's Garden at Stowe, showing Stowe Pool in the center (sic) the Brook running from it, in the foreground, the commencement of Stowe Street on the left, and the Tower of St. Mary's ...

Lichfield - North View (distant): pencil drawing

Showing a view of the Cathedral spires in the distance, from the north. Anonymous, [?Henry Curzon Allport.]

Lichfield - 17th century Tokens: engraving

'Town Pieces,' showing 15, 17th century Tokens including one of Lichfield of 1670, octagonal, obverse, 'To supply the poores need;' reverse, 'is Charity indeed 1670,' around the words, 'The City of Lich ...