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Hanbury - Effigy of Sir John Hanbury: etching

'The Monument of Sr. John Hanbury of Hanbury in the County of Stafford. Copy of the drawing by Mr Ashmole In the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford M.S.S. No. 7058 No. 853.'Showing an alabaster effigy of a cross-legged ...

Hanbury Church - Effigy [of Sir John Hanbury]: sepia drawing

'Effigy on the south side of the South Aisle of Hanbury Church, Staffordshire.' [Sir John Hanbury.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Handsworth - Monument of James Watt: stipple engraving

'WATT. Engraved by H. Adlard from a Drawing by H. Corbould, from the statue by Chantrey.' [Published by] London, Taylor & Walton, Upper Gower Street.

Handsworth - Monument of James Watt: woodcut engraving

'Monument of Watt.' Showing the statue of James Watt. [With printing on the back.] Anonymous.

Handsworth - Monument of Sir William Stanford: sepia drawing

'Monument of Sir Wm. Stanford. 6th April 1842. A. E. Everitt.'Showing the monument under the stairs to the gallery and partly hidden by a pew. The effigy is in armour on a tomb chest, on the side of ...

Haughton Church - Monument to Nicholas Graviner: pen drawing

'An Ancient Monument in Haughton Church,' executed in alabaster with incised lines filled with black. It shows a representation of Nicholas Graviner at one time rector (1520) in vestments.'T. P. W.,' ...

Haywood Family Grave, Stafford

The grave of the Haywood family in Eccleshall Road Cemetery, Stafford. Buried here is Captain Alfred Ernest Haywood, formerly Chief Fire Officer of the Stafford Fire Brigade, who died in 1958 at the age ...

Hednesford from War Memorial

A postcard view from Hednesford's War Memorial looking down its gated approach. The Rugeley Road leads into Hednesford with the Church Hill and Market Street junction and the Uxbridge Arms just discernible ...

Hednesford War Memorial

A postcard view of Hednesford's War Memorial. Note the two shells positioned at the front corners. It looks different without today's screen of birch trees behind. It was built on land at the edge ...

Hednesford War Memorial

Pictured are the Main Gates on the Rugeley Road which lead to a path to the Hednesford War Memorial. It was opened in 1922.

Hednesford War Memorial unveiling ceremony

H.R.H. Princess Alice, Duchess of Athlone performed the unveiling of Hednesford's War memorial on 9th November, 1922. The memorial iis located on the edge of Hednesford Common on land donated by the Marquis ...

Heywood Memorial, Denstone

This sandstone memorial was set up in memory of Sir Thomas Percival Heywood and his wife by his friends and Denstone villagers in 1900. Sir Thomas was the son of a Manchester banker and lived at Doveleys, ...

Hockley Road, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of Hockley Road, Uttoxeter, looking south-west over Picknal Brook Bridge towards the level crossing gates. The building on the left remains (December 2019) along with the level crossing ...

Hodgetts Memorial, St Mary's Church, Stafford

This highly ornate marble memorial, located on the south side of St Mary's, Stafford, commemorates Humphrey Hodgetts of Stafford. The Latin inscription reads: ‘Memoriae Humphredi Hodgetts de Staffordia ...

Ilam Church - Tomb of St. Bertram: sepia drawing

'Ancient Tomb in Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a plain top, moulded recesses and sides with three recessed quatrefoils. (See SV V.6b in which four recessed quatrefoils are shown.)J. B., [John ...

Ilam Church - Tomb of St. Bertram: sepia drawing

'Tomb in Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a 13th century tomb with a plain top, moulded edges, and sides with recessed quatrefoils.J.C.B., [John Chessell Buckler.]

Ingestre Church - tablets to Walter Chetwynd elder and younger: painting

Showing classical tablets (a pair):(1) to Walter Chetwynd son of John and Margery [Middlemore] who married Mary, daughter of John Mullins.(2) to their son, Walter Chetwynd, d. 1659. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough....

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Mural tomb: sepia drawing

[In pencil] 'In the South [?Aisle] in Lichfield Cathedral.' Showing a mural tomb , with three bays of arcade. Anonymous, [?in the style of J. Carter.]