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Interior of Patshull Church - Astley tombs: sepia drawing

'Patteshull (sic).' Showing the Astley tombs against the north wall of the Church. Showing the altar tomb [as now believed] Richard Astley and wife, 1522, and behind, against the wall, that to Sir Richard ...

Interior of Patshull Church - Astley's tombs: engraving

'Monuments of the Astleys in Patteshull (sic) Church.' Showing the Astley tombs against the north wall of the Church. Showing the altar tomb [as now believed] Richard Astley and wife, 1522, and behind, ...

Jervis Mausoleum, St. Michael and St. Wulfad's Church, Stone

The Jervis family mausoleum stands in the churchyard to the east of St. Michael & St. Wulfad's Church in Stone. It was designed by William Robinson, who was also the architect of the church. The Mausoleum ...

Kinver Church - 'The Grey Monument': sepia drawing

'The Grey Monument in the South aisle of Kinver Church, Staffordshire,' showing a table tomb with escutcheons on the sides, and a brass to Sir Edward Grey and his two wives on the top, 1528.'J. B.,' [John ...

Last Supper, carved relief

Last supper scene hand carved in relief with the inscription; "TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND THE MEMORY OF CROMARTIE 4th DUKE AND 20th EARL OF SUTHERLAND. THIS MEMORIAL WAS ERECTED BY GRATEFUL INHABITANTS ...

Leek - 'Antique Pillars': woodcut engraving

A page from 'The Gentleman's Magazine,' giving a letter about 'Antique Pillars at Leek,' with a woodcut engraving of a pillar, 'about ten feet high,' with a carving on it. There is also a woodcut of ...

Leek Church - 'Ashenhurst Brass': indian ink drawing (on yellow paper)

The Ashenhurst Brass in St. Edward's Church (1597), showing two rows of kneeling figures, four wives and ten children. Inscribed over the figures,' MARY BRUTON; ALYCE BEALLOT; KATHERIN OKER; IOICE M.'Inscribed ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Ancient Grave Stone placed on the East Front of the South aisle of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' showing a cross within a circle, a long shaft, and a sword and spear either side of the shaft. Artist: ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone on the South east side of the Church Yard at Leek, Staffordshire.'Inscribed 'Wm. Trafford of Swithamley Esqre. Died Dec. 10, 1697 aged 93,' with a crest of a thresher and a motto 'Now Thus.' ...

Leek Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing

'Grave Stone fixed on the East end of the South Aisle of Leek Church, Staffordshire,' showing a cross within a circle, a long shaft, and other incised marks. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Leek Churchyard - Knight: engraving

'Leeke church yard, Staffordshire,' showing a Knight in chain-mail, with a sword and a shield (13th century). His feet are on an animal [?a dog], and his head is on a pillow. Anonymous.

Leigh War Memorial

The war memorial was raised to commemorate those who fell in the First World War and stands in All Saints churchyard, Leigh.

Levett Family Memorial, St Thomas's Churchyard, Walton on the Hill

Ornate, gothic-style memorial to members of the Levett family in the churchyard outside St Thomas's church. The Levetts were local landowners who are commemorated by this impressive cross outside the ...

Levett Pew, Baswich Church, Stafford

This picture of the Levett pew at Baswich Church also shows the ancient tomb containing the remains of Brian Fowler and Jehanna Hanmer, his wife, and dating back to the 18th century, which was cut through ...

Lichfield - Effigy in Chancel of St. Michael's Church: sepia drawing

'Effigy on the North side of the Chancel of Saint Michael's Church, Lichfield.' Showing a male with a long gown and hood, with long sleeves. His hands are as at prayer, his head is on a cushion and ...

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 - Old tomb in St. Michael's Churchyard: water colour painting

Showing an old tomb called 'saddle-back' and dated 1674, with a distant view of Cathedral from the south east. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - Bishop Hacket's Monument: engraving

Showing a tomb with an effigy of Bishop Hacket on the top. Situated in what appears to be an arched recess, with a coat of arms above the tomb. There is a small inscription in Latin on the side of the ...