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Stafford - Aston Monument in St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing

'Remains of the Aston Monument in the North Transept of Saint Mary's Church, Stafford.' Showing a table tomb commemorating Sir Edward Aston of Tixall (headless) and his wife Joan, 1562. Also showing ...

Stafford - Brass tombstone in St. Mary's Church: drawing

Showing a copy of a brass tombstone, in black ink on yellow paper.Inscribed 'Here Lies mary Relict of Christopher Rode Esqr. of Laton in Cheshire who died 23 Jany. 1733 aged 67.' Anonymous.

Stafford Borough War Memorial, Victoria Place, Stafford

This Stafford Borough memorial consists of a soldier standing on the top of a pedestal which lists names of soldiers lost in the war. The memorial is engraved with the words, "The Great Task Accomplished, ...

Stafford Borough War Memorial, Victoria Square, Stafford

This postcard view is believed to show the unveiling of the Stafford Borough memorial in 1922. The Borough War Memorial was unveiled in 1922 in memory of the Stafford men who lost their lives in the ...

Staffordshire County War Memorial, Victoria Road, Stafford

This memorial is situated on Victoria Road by the entrance to Victoria Park. It shows a figure standing by a winged horse on top of a pedestal containing the Staffordshire knot and an inscription reading ...

Standon Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone in the middle aisle of Standon Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a cross botonny.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Standon Church - Tomb of Francis Rose: pen drawing

'This Table of Alablaster (sic) lies on the North Side of the Chancell raised upon free stone.' Showing a bearded man in armour, his wife with long sleeves [died 28th December 1572], and their fourteen ...

Standon Church - Wall Tomb [to Nicholas Hyde]: sepia drawing

'Effigy on the north side of Chancel of Standon Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a wall tomb, with an interruption in masonry, of Nicholas Hyde, 1511. The inscription is only suggested.[See SV IX.128a, ...

Standon Church - Wall Tomb to Nicholas Hyde: sepia drawing

'Staundon (sic). On the north side of the Chancell in free stone.' Showing a wall tomb, with an interruption in masonry, of Nicholas Hyde, 1511.Inscribed 'Hic jacet dns. Nicolaus hyde quondam rector ...

Statue of Ethelfleda being erected , Tamworth Castle Grounds

The statue stands just inside the grounds by the Holloway Lodge entrance to Tamworth Castle. The Ethelfleda Monument, of Ethelfleda and her nephew Athelstan, was built for Tamworth's Millenary Celebrations ...

Statue of Lord Burton, Burton-on-Trent

Statue of Lord Burton in King Edward's Place, showing part of St. Pauls' Church in background. The monument, built in recognition of Lord Burton's benevolence to the town, was unveiled on 13 May 1911 ...

Statue of Sister Dora, Walsall

A postcard view of Sister Dora's Statue, Walsall. This statue by Francis John Williamson was unveiled in October 1886 at The Bridge in central Walsall. A branch of the Provincial Building Society can ...

Statue of St Werburgh, Hanbury

This statue of St Werburgh is located on the south face of the tower of Hanbury parish church, which is dedicated to the saint. The statue and niche it stands in date from 1842. Werburgh was the daughter ...

Statue of St Werburgh, Lichfield Cathedral

Detail from a 19th century statue of St Werburgh, part of the sculptural decoration of the West Front at Lichfield Cathedral. Werburgh was the daughter of King Wulfhere of Mercia and his wife St Ermenilda, ...

Statue of the Virgin Mary on door of Cathedral, Lichfield

Statues of St Werburgh and St Clement, Lichfield Cathedral

These 19th century statues of St Werburgh and St Clement form part of the decorative West Front of Lichfield Cathedral, and sit at the base of the south tower. Werburgh was the daughter of King Wulfhere ...

Stoke War memorial opening.

Stoke War Memorial was erected to commemorate the men from the Potteries area who lost their lives in the Great War 1914-18. To the right of the photograph is the Kings Hall, and in the background is ...

Stone - Brass figure [Sir James Lee]: pen and wash drawing

Showing a brass figure of a knight in armour set in marble between four shields [brasses missing] supposed to be Sir James Lee. 'J. R. Fernyhough.'