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Lychgate, Ellastone Church

19th century lychgate at St. Peter's Church, Ellastone.

Maer Village

This postcard view was taken looking south-west from St. Peter’s Churchyard in Maer. The Church of St. Peter is one of the oldest buildings in the village; the adjacent Churchyard is on steep ground ...

Marden, Herefordshire

A view of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Marden, Herefordshire with sheep in foreground and hills in background. A photograph taken by Harold Cartwright of Willenhall.

Mayfield Convent, Sussex

A postcard view of Mayfield Convent in Sussex. Originally built in the 14th century as a residence for the Archbishops of Canterbury, the buildings were converted for use as a Convent of the Holy Child ...

Memorial Service, Frederick Henry Burgess, Stafford

In Loving memory of Frederick Henry Burgess of the Lymes, Stone Road, Eccleshall. Died 12 February 1934, in his 58th year. Interred at Stafford cemetery, Eccleshall Road, February 15th. Frederick ...

Memorial to Sir Thomas Fletcher Boughey, Forton

This memorial to Sir Thomas Fletcher Boughey, Bart. stands in the churchyard of All Saints Church, Forton. The inscription on the base of the memorial is: ‘In loving memory of Sir Thomas Fletcher Boughey, ...

Memorial to T.E. Hulme, St Luke's Churchyard, Endon

Memorial to locally-born poet Thomas Ernest Hulme (1883-1917) who was born at Gratton Hall Farm and was killed in action in Belgium in 1917. He is commemorated with this inscription on the Hulme family ...

Miss Boughey's Wedding, Forton

This postcard view shows guests and villagers outside All Saint’s Church, Forton, on the wedding day of the Hon. Gerald Spencer Clegg-Hill to Dorothy Boughey. Gerald Spencer Clegg-Hill was the youngest ...

Monument to the Wood family at Colwich Church

East side of cross in Colwich churchyard carved by sculptor Samuel Peploe Wood as a monument to his brother, the painter Thomas Peploe Wood, and other members of his family.

Normacot Churchyard

Monument to Emmie, wife of Thomas Clarke Wild. The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south side of Upper Belgrave Road as a chapel of ease for Blurton Church in 1847. It was designed by George ...

Normacot Road, Longton

Photograph taken from St. James's Churchyard wall, looking North-East.

Outline of St. Bertelin's Chapel, Stafford,

St. Bertelin's Chapel was dedicated to an eighth century Anglo-Saxon saint, who had chosen Stafford for his hermitage. The wooden chapel was replaced by a stone one on the same site in the eleventh century. St. ...

Parish Church, Norton Canes

The church of St. James the Great, Norton Canes, was built as a replacement for a previous church lost to fire in 1888. It took two hours for a fire engine to arrive from Walsall only for the hose to ...

Patshull Church

St. Mary's church stands in the grounds of Patshull Hall and was built for John Astley of Patshull by James Gibbs in 1743. The cupola on the tower is Victorian and the church was altered internally by ...

Pattingham Churchyard

A view of St. Chad's churchyard. Left of centre is the churchyard cross, and to the right is the sundial on a baluster shaft.

Poppy Cascade, St. Mary’s Church Stafford

During the centenary year of the end of the First World War, a poppy cascade was draped over the west front of St. Mary’s Church in Stafford. This cascade was created by six local schools to remember ...

Postcard of St. Mary's Church, Patshull Hall, Patshull

After the architect James Gibb had designed Patshull Hall and the surrounding park for Sir John Astley in 1734. Part of the new features to be created within the grounds, was St. Mary's Church, which ...

Postcard of The Chestnut tree, Church Lane, Codsall

This horse chestnut Tree was planted outside the main gate of St Nicholas' Church, Codsall in 1868. However, it had to be felled in 1991 because it was diseased.