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Alton Railway Station

Alton station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. It was built in an Italianate villa style in about 1849. The station was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury, and had a ...

Audley - Heeley Castle: sepia drawing

'The Remains of Heeley Castle,' particularly a large wall on the edge of the hill.'T. P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Bank House, Caverswall

View from west of Bank House, a late 18th century house in Caverswall.

Blackladies Priory, Brewood

This hand-drawn map, dating from the early 18th century, shows the site of the dissolved priory of Blackladies, near Brewood. The original Benedictine priory was founded circa 1150 and dissolved in 1538; ...

Bladon Castle, near Burton-upon-Trent, Derbyshire

This view shows the east front of Bladon Castle, near Newton Solney and Burton-upon-Trent. Bladon Castle was originally built as a folly in a neo-Gothic style in 1779 by leading architect Jeffrey Wyatville ...

Bladon Castle, near Burton-upon-Trent, Derbyshire

This view shows the west front of Bladon Castle, near Newton Solney and Burton-upon-Trent, on the Derbyshire side of the River Trent. Bladon Castle was originally built as a folly in a Neo-Gothic ...

Bridge, Eccleshall Castle

The medieval bridge spanning the moat at Eccleshall Castle. The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey ...

Buttery and Great Hall, Dudley Castle

The Buttery and the Great Hall in the Inner Bailey of Dudley Castle. The first Dudley Castle was built around 1100 but was completely rebuilt by Roger de Somery from about 1261-62. Ownership later ...

Castle Church - Castle Hill: water colour painting

'Stafford Castle.' Showing castle hill from a distance, surmounted by a white tower. Anonymous.

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: engraving

'Stafford Castle.' South east view showing the twin towers as rebuilt in 1815. 'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T. Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham.'

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: engraving

'Ground plan of Stafford Castle.' Scale 0.5 inches to 10 feet. There is a large room in the middle, two smaller rooms at each end, with four octagonal rooms at each corner.Anonymous.

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: pen and wash drawing

'Plan of Stafford Castle,' showing the layout of the new castle, (the central tower is omitted.) There is no scale. Anonymous, [?J. Buckler].

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: pencil and wash

'Ground Plan of that portion of the present Castle at Stafford as designed and built under the direction of the late Edward Jerningham Esq.' Showing two towers, less than half of the whole scheme, facing ...

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: pencil drawing

Distant view of the Castle across fields. There are trees and a group of workmen in the foreground. Artist: 'Capt. John Phillips, del.,' [drawn; on grey paper.]

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: sepia drawing

East south east view showing the east side of the castle with the long window, walling and towers in perspective.'J. Buckler.'

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: sepia drawing

'Stafford Castle, from a design of the late Edward Jeningham, Esquire.' South south east view of the castle, shown on a hill with steps up to it. There are twin towers and a stair turret, between which ...

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: sepia drawing

View of the Castle in the far distance between a group of trees. Artist: E. Petit.

Castle Church - Stafford Castle: steel engraving

'Stafford Castle.' South east view showing the twin towers as rebuilt in 1815. Anonymous.