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Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: sepia drawing

View of the old bridge from the south, looking north east towards the Derbyshire bank. Shows the town stocks on the left and a large house in the middle distance. Artist: J. Buckler.

Newcastle-under-Lyme - A Scold's Bridle: woodcut engraving

'An Ancient Bridle use in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyne, (sic) for the Taming of Scolds. Now in the possession of Samuel Mayer, Esq., Mayor, 1833-4.' The engraving shows a women's head wearing ...

Stafford - [The White Lion Inn]: sepia drawing

'Old House on the South side of the road at the entrance of Stafford from Lichfield.' South east view of Elizabethan houses, one of which is The White Lion Inn and Lock-up. Artist: J. Buckler.

Stafford - County Gaol: water colour painting

County Gaol, Stafford.' Showing the top of a large building behind a high wall. There are fields surrounding the compound, and a house in the foreground to the left of the Gaol. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.] ...

Stafford - Plan of Basement Story of Shire Hall: engraving

'Plan of the Basement Story (sic) of Staffordshire Hall. John Harvey, Archt.' Showing the proposed purpose of each room including the Mayor's Office, the Prisoners' Room and the Witnesses' Room.'London, ...

Stafford - Plan of Principal Storey of Shire Hall: engraving

'Principal Story (sic) of Staffordshire Hall. John Harvey, Archt.' Showing a key chart listing the proposed purpose of each room.Scale 1 inch to 10 feet. 'London, Nov. 10th 1802. Engraved & Published ...

Stafford - Round Tower of the Gaol: sepia drawing

'Tower at the North West angle of the Gaol at Stafford.' Showing a round, crenellated tower of a crusading type. [It is one of four added at about this date.] There are three-storey houses on the ...

Stafford - Shire Hall: aquatint engraving

'West Elevation of the Hall at Stafford, containing the Public Courts of Justice for the County of Staffordshire. John Harvey, Archt., 1794.' There is a pediment supported on four Attic columns above ...

Stafford - Shire Hall: architect's ink drawing (tinted)

Showing a building with a pediment supported on four Attic columns above a lower storey of solid stonework. There are nine windows at the level of the columns, and three doors below the columns. The windows ...

Stafford - Shire Hall: sepia drawing

'The Town Hall at Stafford.' South west view showing the building with a pediment supported on four Attic columns above a lower storey of solid stonework. There are nine windows at the level of the columns, ...

Stafford - Shire Hall: water colour painting

'Stafford, Town-Hall, as in 1798.' North west view of the Hall with a pediment supported on four Attic columns above a lower storey of solid stonework. There are nine windows at the level of the columns, ...

Stafford - The Old House of Correction: water colour painting

'The Old House of Correction, Stafford,' [rebuilt in 1832]. Showing an irregular three storey building, with a bell on the roof. Anonymous.

Standon Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone in the middle aisle of Standon Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a cross botonny.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Walsall Town - The George Inn: sepia wash drawing

'The George Inn and Old Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' A view of the square known as the Bridge. The large building with three (of four) Ionic columns, originally from Fisherwick Hall, on the left, ...

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