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Arley - River Severn: sepia drawing

'Arley on the Severn.' View from the road leading down to the ferry. Also showing the barges on the river. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...

Armitage Park and Canal: engraving

'View of Armitage Park and subterraneous canal.' Showing Armitage church in the distance to the left of the canal, and a white villa or lodge in the park. 'Stringer, del.,' [drawn by E. or C. E. Stringer]....

Armitage Park: sepia drawing

'The villa of Nath'. Lister, Esqr., at Armitage, Staffordshire.' Showing Armitage canal and Armitage church to the left of the villa.[The original for SV I. 87a.]'E. Stringer del.,' [drawn]

Batchacre Park House: engraving

South west view of the Georgian Gothic house with four stories. Showing a lake with an island, (on which there are ruins,) a ship, a sundial, a cannon and a flag staff.Inscribed 'To Richard Whitworth ...

Burton-upon-Trent - Cotton Mills: pen drawing

'Sketch of the Cotton Mills, River, part of Burton Bridge and Church from the Repton Road.' Artist: John Allport.

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: engraving

'South prospect of Burton Bridge over the River Trent in Staffordshire, being 503 yards long.' A long strip (etching) showing a bridge of thirty-four or thirty-five regular arches commencing with a ...

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: pen drawing

'Complete View of Burton Bridge in its whole length, (viz. 1/4 of a mile), from the Ashby road - a very faithful sketch, every door and window of each house seen precisely as represented in 1817. Sinai ...

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.

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: sepia drawing

South view of the old bridge from the Derbyshire side looking towards the town. Artist: J. Buckler.

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: sepia drawing

South view of the town end of the bridge. Showing the approach to the town and the road leading on to the common. Anonymous. [H. J. Noyes].

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: sepia drawing

'Burton Bridge from the Staffordshire side of the River Trent.' View from the town side of the bridge, showing about twenty-five arches and a large house.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: tinted lithograph

East view of Burton taken from the river bank. Showing the old bridge on the right, with 16 arches visible, and a large house by the bridge. Also shows several tall chimneys in the town. 'Proof.' ...

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: water colour painting

North east view of the last six arches of the bridge, showing the first houses in the town, (in a sunset glow.)Anonymous. [?J. Buckler]

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: water colour painting

South view from the Derbyshire end of the bridge, showing seven arches. Artist: Anonymous (?J. Buckler.)

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: water colour painting

South view, from the town end, showing five arches and many buttresses of others. A waterfall is on the right of the bridge and there are wooded hills beyond. Anonymous. [?J. Buckler].

Chartley Castle [Hall]: woodcut engraving (vignetted)

'Chartley Castle, 1838,' showing a three-arched bridge over the moat, and the castle hill behind.[Proof on thin paper.] 'T. P. Wood, del., [drawn]; O. Jewitt, sc., [engraved].'

Chartley Hall: pen and wash sketch

'An old Bridge over the moat round Chartley Hall.' Showing a three-arched bridge over the moat, and the castle hill behind.(This is the original pencil sketch for an engraving, see SV X. 53b.)'T. P. ...

Cheadle Church: water colour painting

Distant view of the church up a village street of old houses (with wayfarers.) The church tower and the clerestory are visible. Shown before the rebuilding in 1837.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]