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Dudley Castle - The Keep: steel engraving

Showing a view looking towards the south gateway,,omitting the keep. 'Published March 25, 1831 by W. & T. Radclyffe, Birmingham.'

Dudley Castle - The Keep: steel engraving (vignetted)

Showing a view looking towards the south gateway, including the Keep. There is a picnic party in progress. Published 'London, J. & F. Harwood, 26 Fenchurch St., Augt. 11th, 1841.'

Dudley Castle - The Keep: water colour drawing

Showing part of the Courtyard as seen through an arched gateway of the keep. Anonymous.

Dudley Castle - The Keep: water colour painting

Showing a view of the Keep from the gateway entrance, with an 18th century building on the left. Clearly showing the steep incline. Anonymous, [in the style of J. Buckler.]

Dudley Castle - 'The Warden's Tower' : pencil drawing

Showing part of the castle wall and way, up from the town from the inner side, looking south. Showing a church tower in the distance and trees to the right. Ruled for reducing. Anonymous.

Dudley Castle - 'The Warden's Tower' :lithograph

'The Warden's Tower,' showing part of the castle wall and way, up from the town from the south. 'L. Booker, del.,' [drawn.]

Dudley Castle: - The Keep: aquatint with engraved description

Showing a view of the keep on a hill, and the west curtain wall. There are haymakers in the foreground. Inscribed in French and English: 'Dudley Castle is said to have been built by one Dodo or Dudo, ...

Dudley Castle: engraving

South view of the ruins on the hill.Inscribed 'To the Right Hon[orable] Visc[oun]t. Dudley & Ward this View of Dudley Castle is inscribed by his Obliged humble Servant, S. Shaw. 'Anonymous, [?Shaw]; ...

Dudley Castle: engraving

North east view showing a closer view of the castle. 'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Wrightson; Published by W. Emans, Birmingham.'

Dudley Castle: engraving

'Dudley Castle,' showing the keep from the court, with a gateway on the left. Anonymous.

Dudley Castle: engraving

Showing Castle Hill with the keep and the houses to the right below. 'Engraved by J. Greig for 'The Antiqu. & Topogr. Cabinet' from a Drawing by J. Storer. Published for the Proprietors by W. Clarke, ...

Dudley Castle: sepia wash drawing

North east view from a distance, showing the Keep and the dining hall. There are three coloured figures in the centre. Anonymous, [perhaps in the style of Paddey.]

Dudley Castle: steel engraving

'Dudley Castle, from the Birmingham Road,' showing the east side of the castle on a hill, and a road with people, in the foreground. 'Published 25 March, 1831, by W & T. Radclyffe, Birmingham.'

Dudley Castle: steel engraving

'Dudley Castle from the Grounds near the Lime Stone Caverns,' to the north, showing a distant view of the castle. 'Published by Radclyffe & Co., Birmingham.'

Dudley Castle: steel engraving

'Dudley Castle from the North East,' showing the castle on a hill with fields and horses in the foreground. ('Proof'.) 'Published 25 March, 1831, by W & T Radclyffe, Birmingham.'

Dudley Castle: The Gateway: aquatint engraving

'Part of Dudley Castle,' showing the gateway from the outside. Anonymous, [but traces of former lettering deleted.]

Excavation of St. Bertelin's Church, Stafford

Mr. A. H. Oswald, Keeper of Archaeology at Birmingham Museum, describing the progress of excavations on the site of St. Bertelin's Chapel in St. Mary's churchyard to members of the Old Stafford Society. ...

Excavation of the Old Town Wall, Stafford,

The junction of Mill Bank and Greengate Street was the site of the medieval Green Gate, the main entrance to the walled town. In 1928 the council purchased the buildings along Mill Bank Corner, in ...