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Rocester Church - Monuments and Church-yard: sepia drawing

'Monuments in Rocester Church Yard, Staffordshire.' South east view showing part of the church tower. Also showing a pillar or church-yard cross, and a stone with a cross flory. Artist:'J. C. Buckler.'...

Rocester Church and Churchyard Cross

View of St. Michael's Church, Rocester, showing the tower and the north porch. The church is 13th century and was restored by Ewan Christan in 1870-2. In the foreground is the 13th century Churchyard ...

Rocester Churchyard - Cross: sepia drawing

'Cross in Rocester Church Yard, Staffordshire,' showing a tall tapering stone with strips of fret decoration on the sides, standing on three steps and a graduated base. The head is missing.'J. C. B.,' ...

Rolleston Hall - Ancient cross: sepia drawing

'Ancient Cross in the grounds at Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire; The Seat of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart.,' showing a circular head enclosing a cross. It is placed in front of a fountain of rustic style.'J. ...

Roman Staffordshire Ware. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a Roman cup made in Staffordshire. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” A small ...

Roman Staffordshire Ware. Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph showing a Roman cup made in Staffordshire. This photograph appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” A small folder ...

Roman Staffordshire Ware. Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph showing a Roman cup made in Staffordshire. This photograph appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” A small folder ...

Roman Villa, Hales

A view of the Bath House from the west after excavation in 1967. Hales Roman Villa is sited to the east of Hales village. Foundations and floors were discovered and were re-buried after excavation. An ...

Ruins after a Fire on Gaolgate Street, Stafford

The Elizabethan House was built on Gaolgate Street in the late Tudor period. At the time of the fire it was occupied by Mr. Cound, a draper. The building was destroyed by fire in the early hours of ...

Ruins of Creswell Chapel

The ruins of the chapel at Creswell stand in a field, opposite the A5013. The north wall is fairly intact and in the east can be seen the outline of the east window.

Ruins of the Abbot's House, Croxden Abbey. Photographed by William Blake.

The ruins of the Abbot's house at Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.

Rushall Hall: sepia wash drawing

'Remains of an Ancient House at Rushall, Staffordshire.' Showing the road leading into the Gate-house (the top storey of which has been removed.) Artist: J. Buckler.

Samian Bowl found at Chesterton, 100-400 AD

Samian pottery is the most recognisable and common Roman pottery in Britain. The Romans used this type of pottery for displaying and serving food. By using a mould they were able to produce floral or ...

Sandon Hall Ice House

A view of the entrance to the ice house which served Sandon Hall. It stands by the side of one of the estate drives, close to Icehouse plantation. It is believed to have been built around 1780. Until ...

Sandon Limekiln

Sandon Limekiln top rim cleared of trees and rubble. This picture was taken during excavations which took place in 2001-2003. The kiln was originally built around 1793 for Sampson Handley to burn ...

Sandon Limekiln

This picture was taken before excavations took place in 2001-2003. The kiln was originally built around 1793 for Sampson Handley to burn flint and lime for the new corn and flint mill built at Sandon ...

Saxon Cross Shaft, Eyam, Derbyshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Stereoscope slide of a Saxon Cross Shaft at Eyam Church, Derbyshire.

Saxon Cross Shafts in Checkley Churchyard. Photographed by William Blake.

Examples of saxon cross shafts in the the churchyard at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.