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St. Mary and All Saints' Church Interior, Bradley,

St. Mary and All Saints' was originally a Norman church, rebuilt in the thirteenth century. The interior contains a three bay arcade, probably brought from the Austin Friary in Stafford in the 1540s, ...

St. Michael's Church, Rocester

View of the church showing the tower and the North porch. In the foreground is a 13th century cross, the best preserved churchyard cross in Staffordshire.

Talke - Ancient Market Cross: sepia drawing

'An Ancient Market Cross, Talk-o'-the-Hill.' Showing a tapering pillar of square plan with the corners removed, leading to the head. The cross above is missing apart from the neck. There are five squared ...

The 'Red Cross' : sepia drawing

'The Red Cross near Knypersley Hall, near the Turnpike Road, Staffordshire.' Showing a square pillar on steps marked with an anchor. The top is marked with a cross within a circle. It was later moved ...

The 'Red Cross': sepia drawing (vignetted)

'Red Cross near Knypersley.' Showing a square pillar marked with an anchor. The top is marked with a cross within a circle. There are buildings behind the cross and bushes in front. The cross was later ...

The Village Cross, Sheen. Photographed by William Blake.

Sheen village cross dates from the 15th century but only the top stone of the base appears to be old. The village school can be seen behind.

Wolverhampton - Anglo-Saxon cross shaft in St. Peter's Church-yard: sepia drawing

'Pillar at Wolverhampton.' [?East] view of an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft standing on a pile of rubble. The cap is cracked, and the pillar has five bands of decoration. It probably dates from the mid 9th ...