Yoxall Church: water colour painting

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Date:1762 - 1802 (c.)

Description:'Yoxall.' North east view showing a small chancel with one window at the east end, four bays of the north aisle, and a small tower with a clock. The Vicarage house is shown to the left.[See SV XII.151c, for engraved copy].Anonymous, [S. Shaw].


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1760s
Yoxall Church: water colour painting
Yoxall Church: water colour painting

'Yoxall Church, Stafford-Shire.' North view showing a small chancel with one window ...

1790s
Yoxall Church: engraving
Yoxall Church: engraving

'North East View of Yoxal (sic) Church.' Showing a small chancel with one window ...

1830s
Yoxall Church: sepia drawing
Yoxall Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Yoxall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel with a five-light ...

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Donor ref:SV-XII.151a (45/10190)

Source: William Salt Library

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