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Trentham Hall: steel engraving

South west view showing Sir Charles Barry's palatial house, with pilasters, urns, balustrading, a colonnade, and a tower. People are walking in the gardens in the foreground. [As a heading for an inscribed ...

Trentham Hall: steel engraving (vignetted)

'Trentham Hall, Staffordshire (South Front).' South view from the gardens, showing Sir Charles Barry's palatial house, with pilasters, urns, balustrading, a colonnade, and a tower. There are landscaped ...

Trentham Hall: water colour painting

'Trentham.' Showing a large three storey Georgian Hall on an incline, in parkland. There is a lake with a stream in front of the hall, and a bridge to the right. Anonymous, [S. Shaw].

Trentham Lake,

Trentham Hall can be seen in the distance. The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in ...

Trentham Lake. Feb 1912. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of the lake at Trentham Gardens, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Skaters take advantage of the frozen lake in the February of 1912. The Trentham estate was home and pleasure gardens to the ...

Trentham Lake. Feb 1912. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of the lake at Trentham Gardens, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Skaters take advantage of the frozen lake in February 1912. The Trentham estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes ...

Trentham Lake. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the lake at Trentham Gardens, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes of Sutherland from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century. The ...

Trentham Lake: sepia wash drawing

Showing a view looking over the lake at Trentham. There is a hill with a monument (1834) in the distance, with trees on either side. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Trentham Lakes. Photographed by William Blake.

Stereoscope slide with a view of Trentham Lake, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Triton Fountain, Enville Hall

The Enville Hall estate was landscaped between 1745 and 1755 by the 4th Earl of Stamford, using the services of the poet and landscape designer William Shenstone of Halesowen, and Sanderson Miller, a ...

Triumphal Arch, Shugborough Park

James 'Athenian' Stuart modelled this monument on the Arch of Hadrian at Athens. Work began in 1761 using stone from the Tixall quarries. Admiral George Anson of Shugborough died the following year ...

Triumphal Arch, Shugborough Park,

James 'Athenian' Stuart modelled this monument on the Arch of Hadrian at Athens. Work began in 1761 using stone from the Tixall quarries. Admiral George Anson of Shugborough died the following year ...

Turls Hill House, Sedgley

At the time of the photograph Turls Hill House was occupied by Benjamin Whitehouse (1833-1913), a member of an important family of ironmasters in the Black Country and proprietor of the Priorfield Furnaces, ...

Two girls and pony, Wood Eaton Manor, Church Eaton

Constance Isabel Morris-Eyton and Rose Margaret Eleanor Morris-Eyton with a pony standing outside the entrance porch at Wood Eaton Manor. At the time of this photograph it was the residence of Mr and ...

Upper Avenue, Chillington Hall

This view looks from the east front of Chillington Hall with the park and the ancient oak-lined Upper Avenue which dates from around 1720 stretching into the distance. The Giffard family purchased ...

Vale of Shugborough: water colour painting

'Vale of Shugborough.' Showing a grassy landscape of parkland and woods, viewed from Haywood Cliffs. There are large houses (Tixall Hall and Shugborough Hall)in the distance. To the left, on a hill ...

Victoria Park Bowling Green, Stafford,

The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was marshy and liable to flooding. In 1903 the Corporation bought the land and raised its level by three feet. The area was laid out as Victoria ...

Victoria Park, Stafford

The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was marshy and liable to flooding. In 1903 the Corporation bought the land and raised its level by three feet. The area was laid out as Victoria ...