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Shugborough - Cat Monument: sepia drawing
'The Cat Monument in the Garden at Shugborough, Staffordshire,' showing a cat on top of an urn resting on a square solid base on steps. There is a carved relief let into the side.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]...
Shugborough - Doric Temple: sepia drawing
'Doric Temple in the Garden at Shugborough, Staffordshire,' showing the front of the building with six pillars, and a pediment surmounted by a large urn.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Shugborough - Monument: sepia drawing
'Monument in the Garden at Shugborough, Staffordshire,' showing the Shepherd's Monument, a substantial building with a cornice resting on two rusticated Doric pillars, heavily carved. There is a relief ...
Shugborough - Ruins in Garden: sepia drawing
'View of the Ruins in the Garden at Shugborough, Staffordshire.' Showing the mock ruins, in two piles with a drive between them. Artist: John Buckler.
Shugborough - Temple of the Winds: sepia drawing
'The Temple of the Winds at Shugborough, Staffordshire,' showing an octagonal two storeyed building with a porticoed entrance, and circular stairs to an annex, near the lower mill pool. 'J. B.,' [John ...
Shugborough - The Chinese Room: sepia wash drawing
'The Chinese Room in the Garden at Shugborough, Staffordshire,' showing a small building up steps, with a door and two windows on the front, and a pagoda roof. There is an iron bridge over the river ...
Shugborough - The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates: sepia drawing
'The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in the Grounds at Shugborough, Staffordshire,' showing a circular monument on three steps, with pillars round the sides, with an ornamental top.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]...
Shugborough - Triumphal Arch: sepia drawing
'Triumphal Arch at Shugborough,' showing a two storey arch of the Corinthian order, standing on a hill. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Shugborough - Triumphal Arch: sepia drawing
'Triumphal Arch in the Park at Shugborough, Staffordshire.' Showing a two storey arch of the Corinthian order. 'J. B.,' [John Buckler].
Shugborough - Woodland scene: engraving
Showing a woodland scene with a nymph and shepherds. Inscribed 'From an Original Picture of Gaspar Poussin, In the Collection of Thomas Anson, Esqr., To whom this Plate is Inscribed by his Obliged Humble ...
Shugborough Bridge: sepia drawing
'Ancient Horse Bridge at Haywood (sic), Staffordshire,' showing a perspective view of twelve arches of the bridge, and the buttresses. Artist: J. Buckler.
Shugborough Bridge: water colour painting
Showing a broad side view of thirteen of the arches of the bridge, across the river, at sunset. Anonymous, [?Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Shugborough Hall - Conservatory: sepia drawing
'The Conservatory at Shugborough, Staffordshire.' Showing a building of seven bays, with five long glazed windows, a balustrade, a parapet with urns at intervals, and statuary in niches at the ends.[James ...
Shugborough Hall - Garden front: sepia drawing
'The Garden Front of Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing the front of the Hall with trellage, a verahdah, and a three-storeyed bay in the centre. Artist: John Buckler.
Shugborough Hall and the Essex Bridge: engraving
'Shugborough.' View taken behind the Hall from the south east. Showing a bridge of twenty-one arches over the River Trent (with a barge on the canal in the foreground). The Hall is in the distance ...
Shugborough Hall: engraving
South west view showing a central block of three storeys with a colonnade. On each side there are wings with semi-circular bays and a rounded roof with a balustrade. The Doric Temple can be seen to ...
Shugborough Hall: engraving
South east view showing a central block of three storeys with a colonnade. On each side there are wings with semi-circular bays and a rounded roof with a balustrade. There is a park with cattle in the ...
Shugborough Hall: engraving
'Shugborough Park.' South west view showing a central block with colonnades, and two wings with semi-circular bays. The stabling to the left of the Hall is omitted.[James Stuart, architect, 1772.] ...