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St. Stephen's Chapel Reredos, Lichfield Cathedral

This reredos was originally located in the north transept of the cathedral in St. Stephen's Chapel. It was moved to the end of the north choir aisle in the 1990s. This central portion shows the scene ...

St. Stephen's Chapel, Lichfield Cathedral

St. Stephen's Chapel is located in the north transept of the Cathedral. The reredos below the windows was moved to the end of the north choir aisle in the 1990s. The central portion shows a sculpted scene ...

St. Stephen's Church, Bentilee, Stoke-on-Trent

St. Stephen's Church under construction in Dawlish Drive, Bentilee. Reproduced by Kind Permission of the Staffordshire Newsletter who retain copyright.

St. Stephen's Church, Great Haywood

In 1854 Great Haywood became a parish, with St. Stephen's as its parish church. The church was built in the 1840s by Lord Lichfield; the designer was a local architect and builder, Thomas Trubshaw.

St. Stephen's Church, Great Haywood

In 1854 Great Haywood became a parish, with St. Stephen's as its parish church. The church was built in the 1840s by Lord Lichfield; the designer was a local architect and builder, Thomas Trubshaw. This ...

St. Stephen's Church, Great Haywood,

In 1854 Great Haywood became a parish, with St. Stephen's as its parish church. The church was built in the 1840s by Lord Lichfield; the designer was a local architect and builder, Thomas Trubshaw.

St. Stephen's Church, Willenhall

St. Stephen's was built on Wolverhampton Street in 1853-4 by W.D. Griffin. The church was a building of stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of a chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, and a turret containing ...

St. Thomas' Church, Stafford

Looking along the nave towards the chancel. The church of St. Thomas and St. Andrew was built on South Street in 1866, designed by W. Culshaw of Liverpool. It was built mainly for railway workers ...

St. Thomas' Church, Stafford

The church of St. Thomas and St. Andrew was built on South Street in 1866, designed by W. Culshaw of Liverpool. It was built mainly for railway workers living in Castletown. By 1972 it was redundant and ...

St. Thomas' Church, The Avenue, Kidsgrove

St. Thomas' Church was built by Thomas Kinnersly, but is said to have been designed by Mrs Kinnersly of Clough Hall and dates from 1837.

St. Thomas’ Church, Stafford choir outing to Blackpool

Members of St. Thomas' Church Choir posing for a novelty photograph while on a seside outing to Blackpool. George Dodd is standing, second from right. Other names in this group are J. Broadbent, A. Price, ...

St. Thomas's Church, Penkhull

St Thomas's Church from the south. The church stands in the middle of Penkhull, on the site of a school, and dates from the 1840s. Designed by George Gilbert Scott, shortage of money meant that it is ...

St. Werburgh's Church, Hanbury

Looking north towards the parish church of St. Werburgh, situated in an elevated position on Hanbury Hill. The earliest part of the building dates from the 13th century and is Early English. The tower ...

St. Werburgh's Church, Hanbury

Interior view of St. Werburgh's Church, looking down the aisle of the nave towards the chancel. The earliest part of the building dates from the 13th century and is Early English. The tower and clerestory ...

St. Werburgh's Church, Kingsley

The nave was built in 1820 by James Trubshaw, Junior. The lower part of the tower is 13th century. Since this watercolour view was painted the chancel was rebuilt by Charles Lynam in 1886. This is ...

St.Peter's ad Vincula, Gelbe Street, Stoke

This plan shows the front and back of St.Peter's church and the gallery. The church was constructed between 1826 and 1830 and is a fine example of gothic architecture. Diagrams (clockwise from top left): - ...

St.Thomas' Church, Wednesfield

St. Thomas was built in 1751 with a chancel of 1842-3 by Wyatt & Brandon. There was a serious fire in 1903 and the church was rebuilt by F.T. Beck. The nave and tower were rebuilt in their original ...

Stafford - Christ Church: sepia drawing

'The New Church at Stafford,' [built 1838]. Showing a pseudo-Norman building, from the west south west, with a western tower, as seen behind a street wall.'J. Buckler.'