The Vicarage, Colwich

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Date:1920 - 1930 (c.)

Description:This Victorian vicarage belonged to St. Michael and All Angels Church, which was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. Two children stand on a first floor balcony. The vicarage was demolished in the 1970s and a modern house now stands on the site.


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1830s
Colwich Church
Colwich Church

Pencil drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845)of St. ...

1900s
Colwich Station
Colwich Station

The entrance yard at Colwich station, with Main Road in the foreground. Colwich ...

1930s
Confirmation group, Colwich
Confirmation group, Colwich

A Confirmation group taken on Colwich Vicarage lawn. Left to right: Lilly Seaton, ...

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Donor ref:P2017.008.0215 (37/38674)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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