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Rolleston Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a tower of three stages, with a spire. There is a flat-headed window on the south west, then a south aisle (no roof showing), and a porch ...

Rolleston Church: water colour painting

'An Ancient Door Way, Rollaston (sic) Church.' North west view of a doorway showing a Norman arch of two orders on pillars (the outer arch is wavy.)'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Roman Catholic Chapel of St. John, Alton

South west view of the Roman Catholic Chapel, attached to the Hospital of St. John in Alton. The Hospital was begun in 1840 by A.W.N. Pugin around three sides of a quadrangle, facing Alton Castle. The ...

Roman Catholic Church at Cresswell, near Draycott-in-the-Moors

The Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary at Cresswell was built in 1815-1816.

Roman Catholic Church at RAF Stafford

The interior of the Roman Catholic Church built by Prisoners of War at RAF Stafford. By the autumn of 1944 the Allies were on track for victory and peaceful preparations began with the inauguration of ...

Roman Catholic Church, Abbots Bromley

An interior view of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on Church Lane, Abbots Bromley. The church was built around 1840 in the garden of Edward Pyatt, a carpenter, but by 1891 was in poor condition ...

Roman Catholic Church, Brewood

The Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary stands on Kiddemore Green Road, Brewood. It was built in 1843-1844 to designs by A.W.N. Pugin.

Roman Catholic Church, Hednesford

A colour-tinted postcard view of Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church in Hednesford, built 1928 to 1934 in the French-Gothic style. It was designed by George Bernard Cox of the Birmingham firm of ...

Roman Catholic Church, Lower Foundry Street, Hanley

The building on the left was originally the church of St Mary and St Patrick, opened in 1860. the present church of the Sacred Heart on Jasper Street was consecrated in 1911. The church in Lower Foundry ...

Roman Catholic Church, Rugeley

A postcard view of St. Joseph's and St. Ethelreda's Roman Catholic Church looking south on Lichfield Street, Rugeley. It was built in 1849-50 and designed by Charles Hansom. This postcard was published ...

Roman Catholic nuns teaching infants, Rugeley

Sister Irene and infants in the P.F. Pavilion which stood on the northern end of Sandy Lane. The rapid increase in population in Rugeley in the 1960s meant that there was a shortfall in schools' provision. ...

Roman Catholic nuns, Rugeley

Sisters Ethnea, Teresa, Imelda in the Community Room at St. Joseph's and St. Ethelreda's Roman Catholic Church on Lichfield Street.

Rose Garden, Trentham Gardens,

Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a Classical style. Capability Brown and Henry Holland worked ...

Rose Queen and retinue, St Peters Church, Forsbrook

At the front is Nancy Turner, who had been Rose Queen in 1935. It was common practice to include past Queens and attendants in the procession. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook ...

Rowley Regis Church: sepia drawing

'Rowley Regis Church.' West view showing a tower of three stages with battlements and gargoyles at the corners, and a covered stairway up to a ?gallery. There is a south aisle and a porch. The church ...

Rowley Regis Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Rowley Regis Church, Staffordshire,' showing a modern Gothic building with a south aisle of seven bays. There are long windows, a crenellated cornice, and an apsical chamber. The ...

Rowley Street Methodist Church, Stafford,

View of Rowley Street Methodist Church taken from the junction with George Street. It was opened by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1885.

Rowley Street Methodist Church, Stafford,

The Rowley Street Church was opened by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1885.