Rugeley Church (Old): pen and ink drawing

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Date:1835

Description:'View of the Old Church at Rugeley. The tower left standing of the Chancel, used as a School.' South east view showing a long nave with dormer windows and a south chapel and porch. There is a tower of three stages and there appears to be a north aisle. Artist: anonymous (W.H. Ferneyhough?)


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1760s
Rugeley Church (Old): water colour painting
Rugeley Church (Old): water colour painting

'Rudgeley (sic).' South east view showing a long nave with dormer windows and a ...

1810s
Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing on tinted paper
Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing on tinted paper

'S. E. View of Rudgeley (sic) Old Church.' South east view showing the chancel and ...

1840s
Rugeley Town - From the Stafford Road: sepia drawing
Rugeley Town - From the Stafford Road: sepia drawing

'Approach to Rugeley from the Stafford road,' showing the towers of both churches ...

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Donor ref:SV-VIII.95b (45/9648)

Source: William Salt Library

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