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Lichfield - Old tomb in St. Michael's Churchyard: water colour painting

Showing an old tomb called 'saddle-back' and dated 1674, with a distant view of Cathedral from the south east. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - Bishop Hacket's Monument: engraving

Showing a tomb with an effigy of Bishop Hacket on the top. Situated in what appears to be an arched recess, with a coat of arms above the tomb. There is a small inscription in Latin on the side of the ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies of Bishops: copper-plate engraving

A plate 'CLASS III,' showing six types of effigies of bishops, from Litchfield (sic) [Walter Langton], York, Wells, Hexham, Ingham, and Connington. 'J. Carter, del., [drawn]; Js. Basire, sc., [engraved].'...

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies of Walter de Langton and Hugh de Patteshull: engraving

'Walter de Langton, 1321; Hugh Patteshull, 1243, at Litchfield (sic).' Showing the effigies of the bishops in full regalia. 'J. Carter, del., [drawn]; Basire, sc., [engraved].'

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies: etching

Showing four Immured effigies copied from Dugdale Manuscript, by Rev. John Homfrey. The etchings are copies of illustrations from Dugdale's 'Book of Monuments', compiled 1640-41, now in the British ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigy [unknown person]: sepia drawing

'Effigy in a recess on the exterior of the South Transept of Lichfield Cathedral. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigy of Captain Stanley: engraving

Showing a print of the Stanley effigy. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - Monument of Bishop Ryder: lithograph

'Monument of Bishop Ryder [d.1836], By Sir Francis Chantrey, Lichfield Cathedral.' Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - Monument to Bishop Blythe: engraving

Showing the tomb of Bishop Blythe. The tomb has an effigy of the bishop on the top, and is flanked by eight pillars supporting an elaborately carved canopy.Inscribed 'Peter Vere, Esqr., of C.C.C. Oxford ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Monument to Bishop Langton: engraving

'Monument of Bishop Langton, from Dugdale's Visitation in the Herald's College.' Showing an elaborately carved tomb with the effigy of Bishop Langton on the top. 'Revd. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; R. W. ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Monument to Dean Heywood: engraving

'Monument of Dean Heywood,' showing an elaborately carved tomb, with two effigies. One of a clothed figure, and one of what appears to be a naked person in a shroud. Also on the same plate is a tomb ...

Lichfield Cathedral - 'The Sleeping Children': engraving

'From the Monument by F. Chantry Esqre. in Memory of two only Children erected at Lichfield Cathedral.' Showing a statue called 'The Sleeping Children,' showing the two Robinson children asleep in each ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Tomb of Lord Bassett: engraving

'Tomb of Ralph, last Lord Bassett of Drayton , formerly in Lichfield Cathedral.'Showing the tomb, with an effigy of knight on the top, with his head and feet resting on two animals [?boars.] There are ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Tomb of William Paget: engraving

'In Ecclesia Cathedrali LICHFIELD inter Chorum et Capellam Beatae MARIAE.' [In the Cathedral Church of Lichfield, between the Choir and the Lady Chapel.] Showing the tomb of William Paget, K.G., situated ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Tomb: sepia drawing

'Tomb discovered in the excavations of the foundations on the South side of Lichfield Cathedral, March, 1813.' Showing a cross flory with a shaft. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - Tombs

Showing four tombs, which are now destroyed. Inscribed 'To the Reverend Rogers Ruding, B. D., Vicar of Maldon in Surrey, and late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, this Plate is very gratefully inscribed, ...

Lion Gate, Ingestre

A sepia wash drawing of the Lion Gate at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). The 18th century gateway pictured here was replaced in the 1930s by the current Lion ...

Longton Cemetery

The inscription on the grave of Matthew Wardhough is pictured.