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Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop William Overton: sepia drawing

Showing the tomb of Bishop William Overton, with effigies of his two wives, dated 1603, 'on the North side of the Chancell, of Alablaster.' [Married (1) Margeret Barlow; (2) Mary Bradstock.] In 1603 ...

Eccleshall Road Cemetery, Stafford

A four acre cemetery was opened on Eccleshall Road in Stafford in 1856. Over the years it has been extended several times and had reached 20 acres by 1940. The cemetery was designed with two chapels, ...

Effigy of a Knight, St. Peter's Church, Norbury,

This effigy of a cross-legged knight is probably of Ralph de Botiller (died 1342), who was the donor of the church. The monument is situated on the north side of the chancel. Also in the church can ...

Effigy of Sir John de Swynnerton, Swynnerton Church,

The cross-legged effigy of Sir John de Swynnerton can be found in St. Mary's Church in Swynnerton, and dates from the thirteenth century. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...

Effigy, Holy Trinity Church, Eccleshall,

Effigy of Elias-de-Napton which marked his tomb in 1295 when it was in the south aisle of the church. Elias-de-Napton was prebendary of Eccleshall and the son of the first Lord Broughton. He was Co-adjudicator ...

Egerton incised effigy, All Saints’ Church, Madeley

An engraving of the incised effigy of Ralph Egerton (died 1518) and his wife Isabel in All Saints Church, Madeley. Published in A. Oliver, 'Incised Effigies of Staffordshire', (1913), plate 17.

Elford Church - 'The Stanley Monument': engraving

Multiple plate containing:(1) The Stanley Monument, M. Griffith, del., [drawn.](2) 'The 3 Wives of Sir John Stanley, (as supposed) taken from Elford Church windows anno. 1537' [showing ladies drawn in ...

Elford Church - 'The Stanley Monument': sepia wash

'Effigy on the north side of Elford church,' showing of a boy in a long robe holding a ball in his left hand, and with his right hand touching his head. [Called the Stanley Monument.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]...

Elford Church - 'The Stanley Monument': water colour drawing

Showing an effigy of a boy in a long robe holding a ball in his left hand, and with his right hand touching his head. [Called the Stanley Monument.]'Moses Griffith, delin.,' [drawn.]

Elford Church - Tomb of Sir John Stanley: pen and ink drawing

Showing the inscription carved on Sir John Stanley's tomb, in Gothic lettering:'Orate pro anima domini Johannis Stanely militis quondam domini de Clyfton Campville, Pype, Elford et Stotfolde, hujus cantuariee ...

Elford Church: sepia drawing

Showing Sir John Stanley's effigy [1474]. Figure dressed in armour with his hands together, as if praying.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

Ellastone Church - Monument to Sir John Fleetwood: sepia drawing

'Monument in Ellaston Church,' showing a monument to Sir John Fleetwood and his wife (1590). The panel at its foot is set in the east wall above the effigies. The Fleetwood coat-of-arms [per pale nebule ...

Engraving of St. Mary's Church and Market Square, Lichfield

The present church of St. Mary's dates from the late 19th century, having replaced an earlier, medieval, church. During the Easter Sunday Service in 1716, part of the church spire fell down, and this ...

Enville Church - Effigy: sepia drawing

'Effigy on the north side of the Chancel of Enville Church,' showing a priest in a chasuble with a maniple and amice. His head is in a niche, and his feet are on a beast.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Floral Tributes To Aaron Edwards, Dresden, Longton

Cemetery scene with a view of the grave and floral tribute to Aaron Edwards. He was buried at the Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, Longton. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Font in Kinver Church: sepia drawing

'Font in Kinver Church,' showing an octagonal font, shaped as a pedestal and carved with tracery [?15th century]. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Font in Lapley Church: sepia wash drawing

'Font in Lapley Church, Staffordshire,' showing an octagonal font, with one of the carved pictorial panels on a side [said to be 'Dutch.']'J. B.,' [John Buckler].

Freda's Grave, Cannock Chase

The grave marks the last resting place of Freda a Harlequin Great Dane dog who was the faithful mascot of the 5th Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade (NZRB). It stands close to the Coppice Hill car park ...