Date:1798
Description:An engraving of a painting of Tamworth Castle by G. Samuel. The Georgian refaced South wing, Castle Mills, and Parish Church are also visible. Lady Bridge can be seen on the extreme left of the engraving. Note that there is no Holloway Lodge depicted, as it was not built until 1810.
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A watercolour scene showing Tamworth Castle, St Editha's Church, the Castle Mill, ...
A view of Tamworth in the late eighteenth century, showing the river, Castle, and ...
A small oil painting showing the mill at Tamworth, on the right hand side, with ...
Thomas Cooke's factory hands pictured in Tamworth Castle Grounds. Possibly besides ...
Tamworth Volunteer Fire Brigade on parade outside Tamworth Castle. They are seen ...
An aerial view of Tamworth Castle with the Castle grounds in the foreground. The ...
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Source: Tamworth Castle Museum
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