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St. James the Less Church, Fradswell

Fradswell church has a chancel dated to around 1200 and a west tower of brick built in 1764. The nave has older features but was remodelled in 1764 and again in 1852 when the south aisle was built. This ...

St. John the Baptist Church, Stowe by Chartley

The nave, chancel and doorways date from the Norman period. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted by Miss Theodosia Hinckes and ...

St. Mary's Church interior, Stafford

Pastel and pen painting by Ethel M. Smith (Kirkham). Interior St Mary's church, Stafford. The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present building is a mixture of genuine ...

St. Mary's Church interior, Stafford

Pastel and pen drawing of the Lady Chapel interior in St Mary's Church, Stafford by Ethel M. Smith (Kirkham). The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present building ...

St. Michael's Church, Stone

St. Michael's was built in 1758 on the site of the twelfth century Priory Church of St. Mary and St. Wulfad. The present church was designed by William Robinson of Greenwich and the main building work ...

St. Nicholas' Church, Fulford

This brick church was built on the site of the medieval Fulford Chapel in 1825, and was designed by C.H. Winks. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, ...

St. Paul's School from the north

Lithograph print by Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979). Dimensions: height - 385mm, width - 525mm

St. Paul's School from the south

Lithograph print by Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979) showing boys at cricket nets. Dimensions: height - 350mm, width - 540mm

St. Peter's Church, Gayton

The church was largely rebuilt in the 19th century, but still contains a Norman chancel arch and 13th century features. The purple brick tower was built in 1732. This is one of a series of watercolours ...

Stafford Asylum

Pen and wash drawing of Stafford Asylum. The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in ...

Stafford Co-op Department Store

Supporting the Stafford Arts Festival. Wearing the latest fashions these mannequins are viewing the "French Impressionists" from the Picture Loan Service, Stafford Art Gallery. The mannequins were ...

Stafford from the east

Watercolour painting by John Louis Petit (1801-1868). A view of the town centre from the River Sow meadows, showing the rear of Sir Martin Noell's almshouses and St Mary's Church beyond. Dimensions: ...

Staffordshire Equestrienne Figure

Staffordshire figure of a horsewoman. It is likely that this is not a zebra, but rather a patterned horse. Zebras were included in Circuses in the 1830s, though it is unlikely that they were ridden. From ...

Staffordshire Figure - Courtship

Staffordshire figure showing a man offering a reluctant lady a ring. This figure is reflective of the changing attitudes towards marriage at the beginning of the 19th century, with families becoming ...

Staffordshire Figure - Summer

Staffordshire figure of a young woman holding wheat and a sickle, representing the season of Summer. The image of a woman holding a sickle and crops has been used to represent Summer since the Romans. ...

Staffordshire Figure - Tambourine Player

Staffordshire figure in the shape of a tambourine player. Staffordshire figures often depict the playing of traditional or amateur music. It is thought that the mould for this figure was first made ...

Staffordshire Figure - The Lost Sheep

Staffordshire figure based on the parable of the Lost Sheep in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Teaching the idea of redemption, the parable tells of a shepherd who leaves his flock of ninety-nine sheep ...

Staffordshire Gardener figure

Staffordshire figure depicting a woman with a watering can. During the early 19th century, gardening was a popular pastime, influenced by the fashionable Pleasure Gardens, public parks and the establishment ...