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Checkley - Danish Monument: engraving

Showing both sides of a Danish funeral Monument near Checkley.(See SV III 80c.i, for a similar engraving.) Anonymous. These are actually anglo-saxon cross-shafts and can be found in the graveyard of ...

Checkley - Danish Monument: engraving

Showing both sides of a Danish funeral monument near Checkley.(See SV III 80c.ii, for a similar engraving.)Anonymous. These are actually anglo-saxon cross-shafts and can be found in the graveyard of ...

Checkley Church - Ancient Crosses: sepia drawing

'Remains of Ancient Crosses in Checkley Church Yard, Staffordshire,' showing three crosses decorated with figures and strap-work.'J. C. B.,' [John Chessell Buckler.] These are actually anglo-saxon ...

Ilam Church - Ancient Cross: sepia drawing

'Ancient Cross in the Church Yard at Ilam, Staffordshire,' showing a south west view of a round cross with curved faces and a broken head.J. B., [John Buckler.]

Ilam Church - Ancient Cross: sepia drawing

'Ancient Cross in the Church Yard at Ilam, Staffordshire,'showing a south east view of a cross with a tapered rectangular shaft, with carved circles and knot-work. The head is broken.J.B., [John Buckler.]...

Ilam Church - Ancient Crosses: lithograph

'Ancient Crosses, Ilam Churchyard,' showing a west view of three crosses. Anonymous, '1860 [lithographed] ; H. S., Sketched 1849.'

Leek - 'Antique Pillars': woodcut engraving

A page from 'The Gentleman's Magazine,' giving a letter about 'Antique Pillars at Leek,' with a woodcut engraving of a pillar, 'about ten feet high,' with a carving on it. There is also a woodcut of ...

Leek Church - Ancient Cross: sepia drawing

'Ancient Cross in the Church Yard at Leek, Staffordshire.' Showing a round pillar which tapers to a rectangle, ending in a knob (the arms of the cross having broken away) with some plait-work decoration ...

Rolleston Hall - Ancient cross: sepia drawing

'Ancient Cross in the grounds at Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire; The Seat of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart.,' showing a circular head enclosing a cross. It is placed in front of a fountain of rustic style.'J. ...

Wolverhampton - Anglo-Saxon cross shaft in St. Peter's Church-yard: sepia drawing

'Pillar at Wolverhampton.' [?East] view of an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft standing on a pile of rubble. The cap is cracked, and the pillar has five bands of decoration. It probably dates from the mid 9th ...

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