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Christ Church, Hilderstone

Christ Church, Hilderstone and the graveyard viewed from the south-east, with the Vicarage to the right. The latter is now a private residence named The Old Vicarage. Christ Church was built in 1827-9 ...

Christ Church, Knightley,

Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield. The chancel extension, vestry and ...

Christ Church, Needwood

Post card view of Christ Church, Needwood. Christ Church was built in 1809. Later alterations took place in 1880. The church is now a private dwelling.

Christ Church, Stone,

Christ Church on Radford Street. Christ Church was consecrated in 1840. In 1899 the two steeples at the front of the church were removed when they were found to be unsafe. The facade was rebuilt ...

Christening at St Edward's Church, Cheddleton

The child being christened is Ian Cartwright.

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Enville

Viewed from the north, St. Mary's Church is Grade 2 listed building restored and enlarged by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1872-1875. The Church still has a Norman south arcade, together with Early English ...

Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

The church was built between 1872-1876 in the Decorated style. The architect, G.F. Bodley, was also responsible for most of the furnishings including the reredoses, screens, front cover and marble flooring. ...

Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Longton

The Church of the Resurrection was built on land given by the Duke of Sutherland in 1853, to designs by George Gilbert Scott. It stands on red Bank in Dresden, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. It was extended ...

Church of the Resurrection, Dresden. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior with a view of the Church of the Resurrection at Red Bank, Dresden, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken ...

Churchyard Cottage, Seighford

John and Emily Worthington with a neighbour's child, pictured outside their home, Churchyard Cottage, Seighford.

Churchyard Cross, Adbaston

This cross stands in the churchyard of St. Michael's Church, Adbaston. The stepped stone base dates from the 15th century. The cross shaft and head are 20th century. A postcard view published by E.J. ...

Churchyard stocks, Tutbury

Lantern slide photographs of wooden stocks in St. Mary's churchyard, Tutbury. Copyright: Burton Library.

Churchyard, Hopwas

The pathway leading to the entrance of St Chad's Church, Hopwas. The trees have since been removed. The church was opened in 1881 on lands donated by the Rev. T. K. Levett of Packington Hall and Mr ...

Club Day, Cheswardine, Shropshire

Club Day procession at Cheswardine walking down the High Street away from St. Swithin's Church Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Colwich Church

Post card view of St. Michael and All Angels, Colwich. The current building was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but was altered ...

Comber Ridge Burial Ground, Church Road, Kinver

The entrance to Comber Ridge Burial Ground on Church Road, Kinver. The Burial Ground and Garden of Remembrance was built on the site of a former gravel pit in 1980 so would have been quite new at the ...

Commonwealth War Cemetery, Cannock Chase

This postcard is titled 'The German cemetery', although it actually shows the Commonwealth War Cemetery at Broadhurst Green on Cannock Chase. It was known locally as the 'German cemetery' until the creation ...

Commonwealth War Cemetery, Cannock Chase

This colour-tinted postcard is titled 'The German cemetery', although it actually shows the Commonwealth War Cemetery at Broadhurst Green on Cannock Chase. It was known locally as the 'German cemetery' ...