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War Memorial, Weston

View of the Weston village war memorial, commemorating the men of Weston who fell in the two world wars. The inscriptions visible on this side of the memorial record the men who served (and returned) ...

War Memorial, Wetley Rocks

A postcard view of Wetley Rocks War Memorial which commemorates the fallen from the First World War and the Second World War. The War Memorial of Celtic cross design is made from granite and stands ...

Wedding at Pattingham Church

Walking along the path from the Lych Gate to St. Chad's Church in Pattingham is Jack French Snr with his daughter Flossie.

Wednesbury Church - Monument to Thomas and Eleanor Parkes: water colour painting

Showing a monument to Thomas and Eleanor Parkes [1602] and an ancient Lectern. The latter is of coloured wood with a gilt eagle. The wall memorial shows a man and a woman kneeling and facing each other, ...

Weston-under-Lizard Church - Effigies of Sir Hugh de Weston and Sir Hamo de Weston: pen and wash drawing

Showing two effigies of knights in recesses. The figures are in chain-mail and surcoats, each holding swords, with their feet on beasts. Numbered '42.'Anonymous.

Weston-under-Lizard Church - Effigy of Sir Hamo de Weston: sepia wash drawing

'Effigy on the North side of the Chancel of Great Weston Church, Staffordshire. Sir Hamo de Weston, Knight of the Order of Templars, MCLXXX VIII.' The effigy is of oak and in a recess. It shows a figure ...

Weston-under-Lizard Church - Effigy of Sir Hugh de Weston: sepia drawing

'Effigy on the South side of the Chancel of Great Weston Church, Staffordshire. Sir Hugh de Weston, Knight of the Order of Templars, MCCIV.' The effigy is of oak and in a recess. It shows a figure ...

Wetley Rocks Church

A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative. Photographed by William Blake.

Wetley Rocks Church

A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative. Photographed by William Blake.

Whitmore Church - Memorial to Edward Maynwaring: pen and ink drawing

Showing an incised slab on the north side of the chancel, showing a man in armour and his wife with three children and a coat of arms. A memorial to Edward Maynwaring, Esq. and Lys (Boughey), 1580]. ...

Whitmore Church - Tablet to Mrs. Elizabeth Mainwaring: pen and wash drawing

Showing a black and white marble tablet at the east end of the chancel, to Mrs. Elizabeth Mainwaring who died 13 May, 1674.Anonymous, [?J. R. Fernyhough].

Wolseley Family Hatchment

A painted hatchment from the Wolseley family. Hatchments were displayed on the outside of aristocratic homes after the death of a family member. They show coats of arms and other heraldic insignia. This ...

Wolstanton Church - Monument: sepia wash drawing

'Monument on the North side of the Chancel of Wolstanton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing recumbent figures on a table tomb under a large stone canopy in the classical style. The side of the tomb shows ...

Wolverhampton - 'Lanes Chancel' in St. Peter's Church: lithograph

'Lanes Chancel.' Showing iron railings round John Lane's tomb. Also showing the font on the right of the tomb.[Proof on japan paper]. 'Drawn by R. Noyes; C. Burton lithog., [lithographed]; Published ...

Wolverhampton - Monuments of Colonel John Lane and of Admiral Richard Leveson: engraving

Plate with two halves:(1) 'Monuments of Colonel John Lane and Family.' Showing the tombs of Thomas Lane [died 1582] and John Lane [died 1667] in the north transept of St. Peter's Church. The tomb is ...

Wolverhampton - Tombs of Thomas Lane and John Lane in St. Peter's Church: pen and sepia drawing

'Wolverhampton.' Showing the tombs of Thomas Lane [died 1582] and John Lane [died 1667] in the north transept of St. Peter's Church. The tomb is on the left hand side of the room. Above it, at one ...

Wombourne Church - Monument to Richard Bailey Marsh: pen and sepia drawing

'Monument by Chantry (sic) in Wombourne Church.' Showing an outline drawing of a monument in memory of Richard Bailey Marsh Esqr. 1820, depicting a mourning woman by an urn.'T. P. Wood.'