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Sandon Church - Tomb of Hugh Erdeswicke and Mary [Legh]: pen and wash drawing

Showing an incised slab decorated with figures representing Hugh Erdeswicke and Mary, daughter of Roger Legh, his wife, 1596. Also showing the side of the tomb with three shields of arms. Anonymous.

Sandon Church - Tomb of Sampson Erdeswicke and Elizabeth [Grey]: pen and ink drawing

'Antiquities in the Parish Church of Sandon,' showing an incised top slab showing two figures representing Sampson Erdeswicke and Elizabeth, his wife. The side of the tomb has four shields of arms, 1544. ...

Sandon Church - Tomb of Sampson Erdeswicke: sepia wash drawing

Showing Sampson recumbent, with the kneeling figures of his two wives in niches, and numerous coats of arms (coloured). Artist: Rev. S. Shaw.

Sandon Church - Wall Painting: water colour painting

'Sandon. On the South side of the Chancell at Sandon,' showing a wall painting of two formal trees with 13 and 16 shields of arms suspended therefrom of the Erdeswick family, tracing from Harcourt and ...

Sandon Church - Wall Painting: water colour painting

'Sandon. Painted on the wall on the north side of the Chancell.' Showing a wall painting of two formal trees with 16 and 12 shields of arms suspended therefrom. There is also a red boar at the base ...

Sandon Church and Parsonage: water colour painting

'Sandon Church and Parsonage House, Staffordshire.' The church is on a hill and the house is on the east of the church. The church has a small west tower with a pinnacled top, a south porch, and a chancel ...

Sandon Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Sandon Church, Staffordshire.' The tower appears to form part of the south aisle, and the west window of the nave is of three-lights. There is a low north aisle, and the Parsonage House ...

Sandon Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Sandon Church, Staffordshire.' The tower appears to form part of the south aisle, and is partially covered in ivy. The west window of the nave is of three-lights, and there is a low north ...

Sandon Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Sandon Church, Staffordshire.' The church has a small west tower with a pinnacled top, a south porch, and a chancel door. The south aisle has a large four-light flat-headed window. ...

Sandon Hall,

The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...

Sandon Road, Hilderstone

A group of people posing for a photograph outside the Village Store on Sandon Road, Hilderstone. The spire of Christchurch can be seen in the background. The front of the postcard is dated 31/7/05 ...

Saxon Cross Shafts in Checkley Churchyard. Photographed by William Blake.

Examples of saxon cross shafts in the the churchyard at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.

Saxon Cross, St. Edward's churchyard, Leek

The original church was built in the eleventh century, but the Roman numerals on the cross (1180) date it to almost a century later. It is a long, round, cross-shaft, with a horizontal band of interlace ...

Saxon Cross-Shaft, Alstonefield. Photographed by William Blake.

Stereoscope image of an anglo-saxon cross-shaft found at Alstonefield Church, Staffordshire

School children and St. Barnabas’ Church, Yarnfield

A postcard view with a group of children and teachers from Yarnfield School. Behind them is St. Barnabas’ Church, a Mission Church attached to St. Mary's, Swynnerton which closed in 1995. Published ...

School Lane, Longton

Looking north-east along School Lane (later Webberley Lane) to St. James's Church. Longton Church of England School, built in 1836, is on the left.

School Lane, Longton

Looking north-east along School Lane (later Webberley Lane) to St. James's Church. Longton Church of England School, built in 1836, is on the left.

Sedgley - Vicarage Garden: printed from zinc

'Sedgley Vicarage Garden, June 30th, 1837.' The vicar, Mr. Girdlestone, appears to be blessing a school treat tea-party. The vicarage is to the left, and the church (with a tower and spire) are visible ...