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Interior of Hints Church: pen and wash drawing

'Three Saxon Arches in the ancient prebendal Church of Hints formerly Hindon.' They appear to be Norman pillars. Showing two views. Anonymous. St. Bartholemew's Church was rebuilt in 1882-3.

Interior of Longdon Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Longdon Church, Staffordshire.' West view showing the east window, and a Norman chancel arch of three orders. The Nave is filled with old pews.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Interior of Longdon Church: water colour painting

Showing the interior of the church from the west, with a Norman chancel arch (over which is a royal Coat-of-Arms), old pews, the pulpit (draped in crimson), and the south chapel. Anonymous, [?Everitt.]...

Interior of Standon Church: sepia drawing

'Norman Doorway on the north side of the Nave, as it appeared May 24th 1847 of Standon Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a plain arch and tympanum.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Interior of Standon Church: sepia drawing

'Norman Doorway as it appeared, May 24th 1847, from the North aisle of Standon Church, Staffordshire.' [?Meaning from the exterior] with a view of the interior of the church.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Interior of Stowe Church: sepia wash drawing

'Interior View of Stowe Church, Staffordshire,' looking east from the centre of the nave. There is an elaborate Norman chancel arch, a small `Decorated' east window of three lights, a high pulpit with ...

Longdon Church - South Doorway: sepia drawing

'South Doorway of Longdon Church.' Showing an elaborately carved Norman doorway of two orders.'J.B.,' [John Buckler.]

Mayfield Church - South Doorway: sepia wash drawing

'South Doorway of Church (sic) Mayfield Church,' showing the Norman door with a curved arch, from the outside.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Norman and Saxon Carvings, Colwich Church,

Various pieces of stonework set into the wall of the vestry of St. Michael and All Angels Church. The head, piscina, and column are believed to be Saxon. The chevron mouldings at the lower end are ...

Norman Chapel at Dosthill, Tamworth

The Chapel dates from the 12th century and the south Norman doorway can be seen to the left.

Norman Coffin Lids, Colwich Church,

Coffin slabs set into the wall of the vestry of St. Michael and All Angels Church. The 'wheel-head' pattern dates from 1200 - 1250, and the scissors and buckle could refer to the livelihood of the ...

Norman Font, St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Bradley,

The church at Bradley dates from the Norman period, but was rebuilt in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The font is also Norman, with Greek key decoration. Photograph donated by Stafford ...

Norman Tower Arch, Swinnerton Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior with a view of the Norman tower arch at "Swinnerton Church", Swynnerton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Ranton Abbey [Priory] - Remains of a doorway: sepia drawing

'Doorway at Ranton Abbey, Staffordshire,' showing a plain round Norman arch with a heavy hood moulding with boldly curled ends.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Restoration of St. Chad's Church, Stafford

Workmen are pictured putting the finishing touches to the new vestry and organ chamber during restoration work at St. Chad’s Church in Stafford. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the photograph. The ...

Restoration of St. Chad's Church, Stafford

Pictured with scaffolding in place, workmen begin the first stage of restoration in 1953 on the stonework of St. Chad’s Church, Stafford. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the photograph. The ...

Restoration of St. Chad's Church, Stafford

Workmen and a young boy are pictured removing a cupboard from the choir vestry at St. Chad’s Church in Stafford, in readiness of the second stage of the church's restoration scheme. Please contact us ...

Rolleston Church - North Doorway: sepia drawing

'North Doorway of Rolleston Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman arch of two orders on pillars (the outer arch is wavy.) Also showing a carved face on the key stone.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]