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Clifton Campville Church - Vernon Monument: sepia drawing

'Monument of the Vernon's in Clifton Campville Church, Staffordshire.' South west view showing the monument which stood at the east end of the south aisle. Also showing the wooden screen, between two ...

Clock and Market Place, Willenhall

A busy market day in Willenhall. This area is now pedestrianised but the buildings are still identifiable. With the number of working men visible at and around the stalls, it was probably a Saturday ...

Colwich - Mural Monument to George Sprat: engraving

Mural Monument to George Spratt, second son of Dean Thomas Sprat and of Helen [Wolseley]. Born 8 Id. October 1682; died Cal. October 1683. The tablet is in the form of a scroll surmounted by three cupids, ...

Colwich - Tomb of Robert Wolseley: sepia drawing

'Colledge, [Colwich]. On the North side of ye Church of Alablaster,' showing the tomb of Robert Wolseley. With inscription. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough.

Commemorative Plaque, Butterton

Modern plaque commemorating Butterton's status as the only 'Doubly Thankful' village in Staffordshire. Such villages saw all those serving from the locality return home safely from both World Wars.

Copeland & Sons Spode Works, Kingsway, Stoke-on-Trent

A view from Kingsway in Stoke towards the Spode Works of W T Copeland & Sons. The photograph is taken from in front of Kings Hall and the brick surround to the New Cenotaph is just visible in the bottom ...

Cows with the Wedgwood Monument visible in the background, Chesterton

The Wedgwood Monument was erected in 1850 and was a memorial to John Wedgwood (1760-1839) who had been a local colliery owner. The monument was damaged in a gale on 2nd January 1976 and now stands a quarter ...

Cross at Washerwell Lane, Caverswall

This late medieval cross was perhaps erected by monks from Hulton Abbey. Its precise purpose is not known, but it may have served as a butter cross, a boundary mark, or to mark Wash Well.

Cross in Biddulph Churchyard: pen and ink drawing

Showing a pillar on a heavy base above three steps, with gnomen used for a sundial.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Cross in Pattingham Church-yard: sepia drawing

'The Cross in Pattingham Church Yard,' showing an octagonal pillar on a base of three steps.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Dedication and Unveiling of the Borough War Memorial, Stafford

This postcard view shows the dedication and unveiling of the Stafford Borough War Memorial in Victoria Square in 1922. The Memorial consists of a soldier standing on the top of a pedestal which lists ...

Derby Street, Leek

This view of the far-end of Derby Street shows the area in front of the War Memorial, once known as Sparrow Park. Before the monument was built, a cattle market was held on this ground every fortnight ...

Doric Temple , 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 ...

Doric Temple, Shugborough Park,

Built c.1760 this is one of two copies of the Temple of Hephaistos in Athens by James 'Athenian' Stuart. The first version was commissioned by Hagley Hall In Worcestershire in 1758, and is believed to ...

Double view tinted postcard of Uttoxeter High Street and the Dove Suspension Bridge

Dovecote, Brocton Hall

The 18th century ornamental octagonal brick dovecote at Brocton Hall.

Dovedale - [Charles] Cotton's Fishing House: water colour painting

Showing a stone square building with a pyramidal roof to the right. There is a river in the foreground with trees on the bank, (there is a Wellingtonia in the centre.)Anonymous, [in the style of D. Parkes.]...

Dovedale - [Charles] Cotton's Fishing House: woodcut engraving

Showing a stone square building with a pyramidal roof. Anonymous.