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Stream and falls at Swythamley

This woodland view was captured along the River Dane, close to Swythamley Hall.

Study of trees, Ingestre

A pen and ink drawing of the trees in the park at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth ...

Swilcar Lawn and the Oak, Needwood Forest

Swilcar Lawn house, with the Swilcar Lawn Oak in the background. This ancient oak tree, one of a number which formerly stood in Needwood Forest, stood close to Swilcar Lawn Farm near Marchington. It was ...

Swilcar Lawn Oak, Needwood Forest

This ancient oak tree, one of a number which formerly stood in Needwood Forest, stood close to Swilcar Lawn Farm near Marchington. It was believed to be over 700 years old when it was uprooted in a ...

Swilcar Lawn Oak, Needwood Forest

'The Swilcar Lawn Oak.' Showing a study of a large tree in a forest. There are men at the foot of the tree bending over a branch which they appear to have sawn off. The oak is in the King's Woods, Needwood ...

Tamworth - Rural View: pen and ink drawing

Showing a study of trees, with a small amount of Tamworth Church tower visible, (a south west view). Anonymous, [Henry Curzon Allport.]

Team of Suffolk horses, Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizard

A team of four Suffolk horses in harness and ear covers pictured with a timber wagon in Weston Park. Owned by the Earl of Bradford, and photographed for Mr Albert R. Craig who was the Estate Bailiff at ...

Teddesley Hall

This photograph was taken during a field trip to the site by the Landor Society. The view is looking across the foundations of the former Hall building towards Penkridge. Teddesley Hall was built ...

Teddesley Hall - Oak Trees: pencil and wash drawing

'Teddesley Park.' Showing a group of old oak trees, with deer sitting under them. Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

Teddesley Hall - Oak Trees: pencil and wash drawing

'Teddesley Park.' Showing old oak trees in Teddesley Park. Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

The Avenue, Stafford Castle

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

The Beeches, Teddesley

The Beeches is a small area of woodland close to Lodgerail Pool on the main drive between the Lodge entrance to Teddesley Park and the site of the Hall. Teddesley Hall was built some time between 1742 ...

The Deer Park, Ingestre

A sepia wash drawing of the Deer Park at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). At the end of the drive are the lodges at Park Gate. Ingestre Hall was built by ...

The Dell, Eccleshall

The Dells, near Eccleshall

The Dells were a popular beauty spot south of Eccleshall, between Horsley Hall and Johnson Hall. The area is marked on maps as 'the Dingle' and is still a public footpath. This view shows the upper (southerly) ...

The Dells, near Eccleshall

The Dells were a popular beauty spot south of Eccleshall, between Horsley Hall and Johnson Hall. The area is marked on maps as 'the Dingle' and is still a public footpath. This view shows the lower (northerly) ...

The Downs Banks, Barlaston. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of The Downs Banks, also known as Barlaston Downs, near Stone, Staffordshire.

The Earls Drive, Alton

Woodland scene on the Earl's Drive in the grounds of Alton Towers. Published by W Shaw, Burslem