Theme Explorer

Start Again > Religion & Beliefs > Religious Buildings > Vicarages & Rectories
Page 3 of 8 127 Records Found

Haughton Rectory: sepia wash drawing

'Cedar and fir [Wellingtonia] in the Rector's Garden, Haughton.''T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Haughton Rectory: wash drawing

'Haughton Rectory,' showing a large early Victorian house with castellated bays, apparantly stuccoed, viewed from the garden.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

High Offley - Parsonage: pencil and wash drawing

'Parsonage House at High Offley Staffordshire, sketchd. by E. Harding, 1790.' Showing a Georgian house, partly thatched. Artist: E. Harding.

Home Guard, Brewood

Brewood Home Guard pictured near Vicarage Road, in a field now occupied by Westhall Close and Hall Farm Road. In the background is Brewood Vicarage. Front row: 4th from right is Gerald Holt, born ...

Home Guard, Clifton Campville

Clifton Campville Home Guard pictured outside the Rectory. Back row (left to right): C. Browne, A. Simpson, J. Salt, H. Briscoe, W. Quartermain, W. Orton, R. Orton, F. Thorpe, J. Coleman, A. Sidwells, ...

Kinver Library

Kinver Library on Vicarage Drive. The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became a girls school. It later became a Primary ...

Kinver Primary School

The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became a girls school. It later became a Primary School until Brindley Heath Junior School ...

Kinver Primary School

The National School for boys and girls was opened in 1851. In 1856 there were 69 boys and 53 girls. In 1861 it became a girls school. It later became a Primary School until Brindley Heath Junior School ...

Knightley Vicarage,

Leek Parish Church and Vicarage

Leigh Rectory, Church Leigh

The Old Rectory is a Grade II listed building. It was built in the mid 18th century and remodelled in the mid 19th century. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Leigh Rectory, Church Leigh, Staffordshire

The Old Rectory is a Grade II listed building. It was built in the mid 18th century and remodelled in the mid 19th century. Photographer: Alfred McCann, High Street, Uttoxeter.

Milwich Church and Parsonage House: sepia wash drawing

'Milwich Church and Parsonage House, Staffordshire.' South west view showing the tower of the church over the brow of a hill. There are houses to the left of the church. Artist: G. Buckler.

Moreton Vicarage: sepia wash drawing

'Moreton Vicarage,' showing a stone building of the Gothic revival, dated 1839. artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Mothers Union religious play, Tamworth

A Mothers Union religious play at Reverend Coxon's vicarage. Reverend Arthur McGreery Coxon was the vicar of St. Editha's Church Tamworth between 1936 and 1949.

New Parsonage, Amington

The foundation stone for a new Parsonage for the curate-in-charge at Amington was laid on 8 November 1911 by the Rev. W. McGregor. The Parsonage was built on the site of Woodhouse Hall. The curate at ...

Normacot Vicarage, Upper Belgrave Road, Normacot

Norton-in-the-Moors Rectory: sepia wash drawing

'Rectory, Norton in the Moors.' Showing a plain modern house of two storeys and attics, in its own grounds. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.