Fradswell Church: sepia drawing

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Date:1841

Description:'South East View of Fradswell Church, Staffordshire,' as rebuilt in the Gothic of that day. Showing the tower, the nave, and the chancel (the latter apparently ancient.)'J. C. Buckler.'


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1650s
Fradswell - Apostle Spoon: engraving
Fradswell - Apostle Spoon: engraving

Showing an Apostle Spoon dated 1654, with an effigy holding a cross flory. 'Fig ...

1700s
Fradswell - Apostle Spoon: pencil and wash drawing
Fradswell - Apostle Spoon: pencil and wash drawing

Showing an Apostle Spoon with the figure of St. Andrew on the handle. Handwritten ...

1830s
Fradswell Church: pen and ink drawing
Fradswell Church: pen and ink drawing

South east view of the church, as rebuilt in the Gothic of that day. Showing the ...

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Donor ref:SV-IV.207a (45/8105)

Source: William Salt Library

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