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Croxden Abbey: sepia drawing

'View of the remains of Croxden Abbey, from the Cloister Court.''J. Buckler.'

Croxden Abbey: sepia drawing

'Croxden Abby Staffordshire Aug 6th 1772,' looking towards the west doorway from the road within. Artist: S. Bentley.

Croxden Abbey: steel engraving

'Croxden Abbey,' from the north east. Anonymous.

Croxden Abbey: steel engraving

'Remains of Croxden Abbey,' looking from the cloisters, from the north west.'Engraved by J. Storer for `The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,' from a drawing by R. Blore. Published by W. Clarke, ...

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Showing the interior of the abbey looking towards the south west, showing the west door and the south aisle wall, with the remains of the south transept. Anonymous, [S. Shaw]

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Showing a view across the nave to the Chapter House arches, from the north west. Artist: 'T. Fradgley, 1831.'

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Interior view showing a view of the ruins from the north east.'J. Buckler.'

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Showing the west wall of the chapter house, the interior and the high transept wall, exterior, from the south east. Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Interior of the abbey looking towards the west, from the east end. Anonymous, [possibly the same artist as Burton, Nos. SV II.171a and b.]

Curious stone at the Abbey, Leek

This stone with its Celtic-type carving was found on the site of Dieulacres Abbey.

Deserted mediaeval village, High Offley

Looking south over High Offley. This aerial photograph shows the outlines of the medieval village of High Offley in the field to the top left, where roads, paths and house platforms can be distinguished. ...

Devil's Ring and Finger, Mucklestone

These two standing stones are probably Neolithic in origin, and may have formed part of a megalithic chambered tomb. They are no longer in their original position. They are both about 6 feet (1.8m) ...

Devil's Ring and Finger, Mucklestone

These two standing stones are probably Neolithic in origin, and may have formed part of a megalithic chambered tomb. They are no longer in their original position. They are both about 6 feet (1.8m) ...

Dieulacres Abbey : sepia wash drawing

'Remains of Dieulencres Abbey near Leek, Staffordshire,'showing the stunted remains of pillars. There is also a small shield of the Abbey's Arms [a crosier between three garbs.] Anonymous, [in the style ...

Dudley Castle - Entrance to the Court: engraving

'Entrance to the Court, Dudley Castle,' showing the principal entrance from the south and the remains of the barbican. Inscribed: 'Drawn and engraved by J. Storer for the Antiquarian and Topographical ...

Dudley Castle - Court Yard: copper-plate engraving

Showing view looking north in the Court Yard towards the Elizabethan quarters. 'Plate II.' Artist: 'D. L., April 14, 1778.'

Dudley Castle - Court Yard: sepia drawing

'The Court of Dudley Castle,' from the keep hill looking north east. Also showing the chapel, the dining hall and the living rooms. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Dudley Castle - Gatehouse and North Gateway: etching

View of distant gatehouse and the building to the west of it, taken from within the North Gateway. Anonymous.