Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving

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Date:December 1843

Description:'Tamworth Castle - Arrival of the Queen Dowager.' West view showing the bridge, the triumphal arch, and towers with flags flying and boats on the river.Taken from 'The Pictorial Times. London, Saturday, December 9. 1843.' Anonymous.


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1600s
Tamworth Castle - Window Glass: engraving
Tamworth Castle - Window Glass: engraving

'Tamworth. In the east window of the Chancell.' Showing a scene of Robert Marmion ...

1760s
Tamworth Castle: engraving
Tamworth Castle: engraving

'Tamworth, Staffordshire.' South view showing the castle from the bridge, across ...

1780s
Tamworth Castle: engraving
Tamworth Castle: engraving

'South view of Tamworth Castle from the Bridge as in the year 1780.' Showing the ...

1790s
Tamworth Castle: engraving
Tamworth Castle: engraving

'Tamworth.' South view showing the castle from across the river. The church tower ...

1810s
Tamworth Castle: zincograph
Tamworth Castle: zincograph

'Tamworth Castle.' Showing the south east side of the castle. The tower and the ...

1830s
Tamworth Castle: sepia wash drawing
Tamworth Castle: sepia wash drawing

'Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire, from the Garden.' Showing the east side of the ...

1890s
Tamworth Castle - William I giving Charter of Tamworth Castle to Robert de Marmion: engraving
Tamworth Castle - William I giving Charter of Tamworth Castle to Robert de Marmion: engraving

'William the Conqueror giving the Charter of Tamworth Castle to Robert de Marmion.' ...

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Donor ref:SV-X.83b (45/9829)

Source: William Salt Library

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