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Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: red sepia drawing

'Lichfield, St. Chad's.' North west view, taken from the road, showing the tower, with cottages in the foreground. Artist: A.E. Everitt.

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'St. Chad's Lichfield, 1798.' North east view showing the north aisle and doorway, the chancel, and the clerestory. Anonymous.

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Saint Chad's Church, Lichfield.' Showing the north aisle, the chancel, the clerestory, and the crenellated tower. Also showing the Cathedral in the distance. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'West View of St. Chad's Church, Lichfield.' West view of the church looking across Stowe Pool. Showing the tower, and cluster of cottages in front. There is a large house (Mr. Moseley's) in the distance ...

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Saint Chad's Church, Lichfield.' Showing the east end of the church, the clerestory, the south aisle and the porch.'J. Buckler.'

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'East View of Saint Chads Church, Lichfield.' Showing the east window of five lights., the south clerestory and porch, and the churchyard. The Cathedral's three spires are visible in the distance. ...

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Saint Chad's Church, Lichfield.' Showing the tower of three stages from near-by, which is well-buttressed up to the coping. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia wash drawing

'Part of the Northwest end of the Church and Steeple of Saint Chad by Lichfield, shewing (sic) the site of Saint Chad's cell there A.D. 670. From Gough's Collection in the Bodleian Library at Oxford.' ...

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: sepia wash drawing

'Stow or St. Chad's Church and Pool, Lichfield. Sketched 1832.'West view of the church looking across Stowe Pool. Showing the tower, and cluster of cottages in front. There are some thatched houses ...

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: water colour painting

'Stow Church, Lichfield, 1769.' South view of the church. Anonymous.

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: water colour painting

'An Original Drawing of St. Chad's Church, Lichfield, taken from behind the house of F. Moseley, Esq., Stow Hill by William Fernyhough, del., [drawn] 1797. A pupil of John Glover's and Fellow Student ...

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: water colour painting

'St. Chad's, Lichfield.' West view looking across Stowe Pool from Johnson's Willow. Artist: H. J. Noyes.

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: water colour painting

South view over Stowe Pool, showing houses to the west, a boat house and a style, leading to the churchyard. Artist: 'T. Greene pinx., [painted].'

Lichfield - St. Chad's Church: zincographed

'View of Stow Church (St. Chad's) taken from Johnson's Willow, Lichfield.' Showing the tower, with a cluster of buildings in front of it. Artist: William Henry Fernyhough.

Lichfield - St. Chad's Well: sepia drawing

'Saint Chad's Well near Lichfield.' Showing an octagonal building with a pyramidal roof. Also showing the church tower from the north west. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Lichfield - St. John's Chapel: pen and sepia drawing

'The Chapel of St. John Bapt. in Lichfield,' [by St. John's Hospital, on St. John's Street.] Also showing part of the Master's house on the right. Anonymous, [? an early Stringer.]

Lichfield - St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing

'Saint Mary's Church [as rebuilt in 1722] and Dr. Johnsons House, Lichfield.' North view showing the classical tower, and the overhanging clock. Dr. Johnson's House is on the right and the Guildhall ...

Lichfield - St. Mary's Church: sepia wash drawing

'St. Mary's Church, Lichfield,' as rebuilt in 1722. East view showing a building in the Classical style, with a blocked east window, and a tower-top with urns at the corners. Anonymous, [in the style ...