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Penkridge Church - 'Double-Deck' tomb of Sir Edward Littletons: sepia drawing

'Monument at the East end of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing a 'double-deck' tomb of one to two Sir Edward Littletons (1630). The top part shows effigies of eight children, the ...

Penkridge Church - Monument in South Wall: sepia drawing

'Monument in the South Wall of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' taken from the north north west. Showing a marble incised slab under a cusped arch.'G. Buckler.'

Penkridge Church - Monument in South Wall: water colour painting

Showing a marble incised slab under a cusped arch, taken from the north north east.[See SV VIII.31a, for north north west view.]'T. P. Wood.' Thomas Peploe Wood.

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

'Monument on the South side of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing an altar tomb of alabaster, [of Edward Littleton and his two wives], (1558). Also showing effigies of ten children ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Sir Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

'Monument on the North side of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing a table tomb. The side shows five shields of arms and seven effigies. On the top, is a man in armour [Sir Edward ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Sir Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

Showing a table tomb. The side shows five shields of arms and seven effigies. On the top, is a man in armour [Sir Edward Littleton, 1574.] The drawing is taken from his feet.[Handwritten in pencil] ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of Richard Littleton: pen and ink drawing

Showing the tomb of Richard Littleton, alias Westcott, (1518.) It is an incised slab showing a man and a woman and four coats of arms.Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

Penkridge Church - Tomb of William Wynnesbury: pen and ink drawing

Showing the tomb of William Wynnesbury, (1520.) It is an incised slab with showing the figures of a man and a woman, with three coats of arms above their heads. Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

Peter Coates and Mark Hughes at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas

Stoke City Football Club Chairman, Peter Coates (on the left) and Manager, Mark Hughes at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas. In the background is the Armed Forces Memorial where they have laid ...

Peter Coates and Mark Hughes at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas

Stoke City Football Club Chairman, Peter Coates (on the left) and Manager, Mark Hughes are pictured laying wreaths in respect of ‘Football Remembers’ at the Armed Forces Memorial at the National Memorial ...

Portrait of Samuel Peploe Wood, Great Haywood,

Mr Samuel Peploe Wood, sculptor, in his studio in either Great Haywood or Lichfield. He was born in Great Haywood in 1827 and was the younger brother of the painter Thomas Peploe Wood. He died in ...

Powell Memorial Window, King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford

This photograph was taken inside the former King Edward VI Grammar School Great Hall; it shows one of the large windows in the hall containing a stained glass Memorial to commemorate Mr Ernest Ormsby ...

RAF Memorial Window, St Thomas's Church, Walton on the Hill

Stained glass memorial window to the Royal Air Force, dated 1942 and showing the silhouette of a bomber plane flying over crossed searchlights. At the top, the Greek letters 'Alpha' and 'Omega' flank ...

RAF Stafford Service Personnel on Parade

Service personnel from RAF Stafford are pictured marching along Victoria Road towards Stafford town centre. In the background amongst the trees is the County War Memorial and on the right Stafford Station ...

Relocation of Rugeley War Memorial

Pictured are workmen preparing the timber frame which will be used to protect the Memorial during its move from Anson Street to Brook Square. Rugeley War Memorial was unveiled on Sunday, 23 January ...

Remembrance Parade, Rugeley

Pictured is the Remembrance Parade at Rugeley War Memorial in 1972. This area of the Town was due to be pedestrianised and after the Parade the Memorial was moved from Anson Street to a new site in Brook ...

Richard Vernon's gravestone, Christ Church, Stone

Gravestone of Richard Vernon (1812-1892), shoe manufacturer, and his first daughter Elizabeth (1836-1886) in the graveyard at Christ Church, Stone. In Stone, Richard Vernon was second only to the Bostocks ...

Rocester Church - Tombstone: engraving

'Rocester,' showing a tombstone of the cross flory type on a tapering stone, shown standing in the ground.Anonymous.