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Shenstone - Farm: sepia drawing
'Shenstone, 25 Feb., 1814,' showing barns, and the church tower in the distance. [Appears to be a closer view of the barn shown in SV IX.9a].Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].
Shenstone - Farm: sepia drawing
'Shenstone,' showing barns, cattle, and the church tower in the distance.Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].
Shenstone - Little Aston Hall: engraving
West view of the Hall, across a lake, showing a three storeyed late Georgian building with wings. There is an orangery to the left and a dovecote to the right.Inscribed 'To William Tennant Esqr. This ...
Shenstone - Little Aston Hall: pen and wash drawing
'Aston,' showing a view of the Hall in the Park, with trees and the pool in the foreground.Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].
Shenstone - Little Aston Hall: water colour painting
'Little Aston.' West view of the Hall, across a lake, showing a three storeyed late Georgian building with wings. There is an orangery to the left and a dovecote to the right.Anonymous, [S. Shaw].
Shenstone Church and Village: aquatint engraving
'View of Shenston (sic), from the Lichfield Road.' North east view showing the church on a hill, (a north chapel), and houses clustering below.'S. Shaw del., [drawn] 1792; Liparoti sc., [engraved].'
Shenstone Church: sepia drawing
'North West View of Shenstone Church, Staffordshire,' showing the medieval-looking north transept [1647], the classical north wall (with a door), and the tower built within the church.'J. Buckler.'
Shenstone Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Shenstone Church, Staffordshire,' showing the west tower, which is built within the church. The south porch and the medieval south transept, with Gothic windows, are also shown.'J. ...
Shenstone Church: water colour painting
'Shenston (sic) Church, in the County of Stafford.' South view showing the classical tower (with urns at the corners), porch and chancel (with a barrel roof). The south transept or chapel has a stepped ...
Shenstone Church: water colour painting
'Shenstone Church, Staffordshire.' South view showing the classical tower (with urns at the corners), porch and chancel (with a barrel roof). The south transept or chapel has a stepped gable. There ...
Shenstone Church: water colour painting
'Shenston (sic) Church, in the County of Stafford.' South view showing the classical tower (with urns at the corners), the south door, the south chapel (with a stepped gable), and a classical chancel ...
Shenstone Park - Hall: engraving
Showing Shenstone Park, a three storeyed house [c 1740] with pilasters at the corners and a balustraded top, composed of a central block with wings.Inscribed 'To Edward Grove Esqr. this North East View ...
Shenstone Park - Hall: sepia drawing
'Shenstone Hall, Staffordshire.' North east view from the Park. Showing a three storey house with pilasters at the corners and a balustraded top, composed of a central block with wings.'J. Buckler.'
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 ...
Sheriffhales Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Sheriff Hales Church, Staffordshire.' West south west view showing a sloping tower of three stages with a crenellated top and corner pinnacles. The nave and the chancel are in perspective ...
Sheriffhales Church: sepia wash drawing
'Sheriffhales Church.' North east view from the road, showing the north aisle, the chancel, and the west tower top. Sheriffhales was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Shropshire. ...
Sheriffhales Hall: sepia drawing
'Sheriff Hales Hall, Staffordshire.' Front view showing a plain low half-timbered Tudor building of two storeys, with a porch and gable above. There is another gable and a cluster of chimneys behind ...
Shugborough - 'Athenian' Architecture: water colour painting
'Tixall [in pencil] from Shugborough.' Showing a general view with the Orangery on the right, mock ruins in the centre, and Tixall Hall and stabling behind, beyond the River Sow. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]...