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Pipe Ridware Church and Manor House: engraving

'Pipe Ridware Church and Manor House.' North east view showing the half-timber house with three storeys and four gables. There are stables on the left, and the church is on the right, which has one ...

Pipe Ridware Church and Manor House: water colour painting

'Pipe Ridware.' North east view showing the half-timber house with three storeys and four gables. There are stables on the left, and the church is on the right, which has one narrow slit for a window ...

Pipe Ridware Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Pipe Ridware Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel, which has been rebuilt and has no windows on the south, but a three light window on the east. Also showing the south porch.'J. ...

Pipe Ridware Church: sepia painting

'A South East Prospect of Pipe Ridware Church in Staffordshire,' showing the nave and chancel with a small bell turret at the west end. The nave has one two-light flat-headed window, and another higher ...

Play in St. Chad’s Church, Stafford

A dramatic scene from Stafford Theatre Guild’s production of Christopher Fry’s ”A Sleep of Prisoners”, presented in St. Chad’s Church. Left to right: Edwin Price, Denis Dunsford, Derek Knight and Francis ...

Pointon's house and farm, Primitive Street, Mow Cop

Pointon's house was the first place used by the Primitive Methodists in Mow Cop. Preachers used to come to the house fortnightly to take services, but they sometimes failed to arrive. This happened on ...

Pool View, Madeley

Looking north along Poolside, Madeley. The Primitive Methodist Chapel can be seen just beyond the second white-painted house on the right. A postcard postmarked 19 August 1934 at Crewe.

Poolside, Madeley

A postcard view across Madeley Pool looking towards the houses on Poolside. On the right hand side is the Primitive Methodist Chapel.

Poolside, Madeley

A view across Madeley Pool looking towards the houses on Poolside. In the middle can be seen the Primitive Methodist Chapel. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem postmarked 5 December 1925....

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 ...

Porch at St Mary's Church, Wheaton Aston

The south-west porch of Grade II listed St Mary's Church, Wheaton Aston. The church was designed by Bidlake and Lovatt and dates from 1857, although the chancel by Charles Lynam is later (1893).

Portrait of Mr Benjamin Barlow, Leek

Mr Barlow was the organist of St. Edward's Church, Leek. He died in 1873, aged 60.

Portrait of St. Peter's Church choir, Forsbrook

Back row, left to right: Mr W.H. Sherratt (organist/choirmaster), Frank Goodwin, Lionel Phillips, Mr W. Higgins, lay reader. Middle row: Cyril Beeston (7th from left), Tom Blair (part-time organist, ...

Portrait, Unknown Subjects

This unused postcard shows an unknown couple posing for the photographer on their horse and trap in an unknown location. On the reverse there is a message written in pencil: “From a collection of Abbots ...

Portraits of Luther and Melancthon, West Window, Biddulph Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior with a view of the west window at St. Lawrence's Church, Biddulph, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The ornate window contains portraits of Luther and Melancthon.

Postcard of Codsall, from the Fields

St Nicholas' Church is seen across the fields where Chillington Estate is now. Photographer was Bennett Clarke from Wolverhampton.

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.