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Lichfield - Greyfriars: engraving

'A true and perfect platforme of the Lands and possessions commonly called the FRIERS of LICHFIELD dissolved; which platforme is scaled according to 80 foote or 26 yards and 2 foote in an ynch: done and ...

Lichfield - Greyfriars: engraving

'An old View of the Grey Friars, Lichfield, Arms &c. in the Windows and an antient (sic) Monument discovered there, in 1746.' 'Stringer, del., [drawn].' [Either C.E or E. Stringer].

Lichfield - Greyfriars: pen and wash drawing

'Friary Lichfield.' Showing the south east prospect of the building. Artist: 'J.W.,' [John Wright, 1784, on back.]

Lichfield - Greyfriars: sepia drawing

'The South East Prospect of the Friary Lichd: as it appear,d Sept., 10th, 1782.' [Medieval, but in the 16th century became a private house.] North east view of the ancient buildings.'E. Stringer, del., ...

Lichfield - Greyfriars: sepia drawing

'A South West Prospect of the Friary, Lichfield, 1778.' Showing the house overlooking a pool. Anonymous, [E. Stringer.]

Lichfield - Monument of Richard Mercator: woodcut engraving

'Friary.' The monumental slab discovered in 1746, of Richard Mercator (temp. Henry VII.) With letterpress on the back. Anonymous.

Lichfield - Represention of the Crucifixion (Greyfriars): water colour painting

Showing the saints each side, with a dove above, and stars in the background. Anonymous.

Little Haywood views

Colour-tinted postcard with five views of Little Haywood and Colwich: Essex Bridge and the River Trent; the Main Road, Little Haywood; St. Mary's Abbey, Colwich; the Lock House, Colwich; Colwich Abbey. Postcard ...

Manor House, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide of Manor House, Burton upon Trent. The house contains the remains of a 14th century hall in its north wing, possibly part of the Abbot's residence. The Benedictine Abbey of Burton was ...

Map and plans of Tutbury Castle and environs

Tutbury Castle is first mentioned in 1071, when it was transferred to Henry de Ferrers from Hugh d’Avranches. The original motte and bailey castle had probably been built around two years earlier, following ...

Old Stafford Society at Ranton Abbey

Old Stafford Society was a local history group, founded in 1925. They organised many visits to places of historical interest. This photograph was taken on the society's first outing, a visit to Ranton ...

Old Stafford Society visit to Ranton Abbey,

Old Stafford Society was a local history group, founded in 1925. They organised many visits to places of historical interest. This photograph was taken on the society's first outing, a visit to Ranton ...

Oulton Abbey

The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by William Dent in the mid 18th century. It was inherited by his son Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in 1778. Thomas Dent sold his property ...

Oulton Abbey

The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by William Dent in the mid 18th century. It was inherited by his son Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in 1778. Thomas Dent sold his property ...

Oulton Abbey

The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by William Dent in the mid 18th century. It was inherited by his son Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in 1778. Thomas Dent sold his property ...

Oulton Abbey, near Stone

A postcard view of the south front of Oulton Abbey. The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by William Dent in the mid 18th century. It was inherited by his son Thomas ...

Oulton Abbey, near Stone

A postcard showing Benedictine Abbeys in Britain, including Oulton Abbey (bottom right) and Caverswall Castle (top right) in Staffordshire. The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, ...

Plan of Burton Abbey

Lantern slide map of Burton Abbey drawn up around 1900. Although the Abbey was situated roughly on this site, subsequent research and archaeology shows this map to contain some major innaccuracies. The ...