Farewell Church: pen drawing

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Date:1760 - 1799 (c.)

Description:'A North View of the Ruins of the Church of Fairweld (sic) in the County of Stafford,' showing a house to the west of the church, and a distant view of another church with a spire in a valley to the east. [Possibly original, but similar to etching by R. Green].


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1740s
Farewell Church: engraving
Farewell Church: engraving

Showing a building with 15th or 16th century square-headed windows, wooden porch ...

1770s
Farewell Church - Archaeological find: woodcut engraving
Farewell Church - Archaeological find: woodcut engraving

Showing one of the earthen ware jars found, c. 1747, in the south wall of this church ...

1840s
Farewell Church: sepia drawing
Farewell Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Farewell Church,' showing the church as rebuilt. The tower and ...

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Donor ref:SV-IV.190a (45/8085)

Source: William Salt Library

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