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Lichfield - Stowe: sepia drawing

'From Lichfield to Stowe; the favourite walk of Dr. Samuel Johnson.' Showing a distant view of St. Chad's church from the south west. There is a pathway on the left across a field. Artist: J. Buckler....

Lichfield - The Deanery in The Close: sepia drawing

'The Deanery at Lichfield.' South view showing a red-brick building with stone dressings of two storeys behind a brick wall. There are four exterior chimneys on the west. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield Cathedral

A pen and ink drawing of Lichfield Cathedral by Great Haywood born artist and sculptor Samuel Peploe Wood (1827-1873). Dimensions: height - 480mm, width - 350mm

Lichfield Cathedral

A postcard view of Lichfield Cathedral published by Raphael Tuck of London, postmarked Penkridge Bank, 17 June 1915. Sent by Cpl. J.H. Masden, who was based at the time at Rugeley Camp on Cannock Chase. ...

Lichfield Cathedral

A watercolour landscape with a view of Lichfield Cathedral from the south-east by John Louis Petit. There are hay ricks in the left foreground and houses in the middle distance. An inscription handwritten ...

Lichfield Cathedral

Two women and a man are approaching the photographer across grass with the west front of Lichfield Cathedral in the background. Photographer: Ethel M. Madeley, 10 Weston Road, Stafford, a member of ...

Lichfield Cathedral

A view of Lichfield Cathedral from the south west, taken from Bird Street close to what is now the Garden of Remembrance. In 700 AD a wooden Cathedral was built on the site of the present one, to house ...

Lichfield Cathedral

In 700 AD a wooden Cathedral was built on the site of the present one, to house the body of St. Chad, and to provide facilities for the pilgrims who came to see the relics. This wooden Cathedral was replaced ...

Lichfield Cathedral

This 'Lichfield Pictorial Postcard' picture was taken looking along the Close towards the west front of Lichfield Cathedral from the junction with Beacon Street and Bird Street. This early postcard ...

Lichfield Cathedral

In 700 AD a wooden Cathedral was built on the site of the present one, to house the body of St. Chad, and to provide facilities for the pilgrims who came to see the relics. This wooden Cathedral was replaced ...

Lichfield Cathedral

A view of spires of Lichfield Cathedral across the Minster Pool. In 700 AD a wooden Cathedral was built on the site of the present one, to house the body of St. Chad, and to provide facilities for ...

Lichfield Cathedral - South West View: tinted lithograph

'Lichfield in 1548 from the Bishop's Fish Pool.' Showing a bridge and fortifications [?inaccurate] with fishermen on the pool in the foreground. 'M.K. Des Etans del., [drawn]; Day & Haghe lithrs., [lithographers] ...

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 ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Crowned effigies [unidentified]: engraving

Showing three crowned effigies [unidentified] under an arcade. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - East View (distant): tinted pencil drawing

Showing a view of the Cathedral from the east, with a cluster of spires. St. Mary's church tower is visible on the left. Anonymous.

Lichfield Cathedral - East View: sepia drawing

'East View of Lichfield Cathedral & Palace, from Saint Chad's.' Showing Stowe Pool, with Stowe brook running from it. Artist: J. Buckler.

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies and Arms: engraving

'EFFIGIES and ARMS formerly in LICHFD. CATHEDRAL, copied from DUGDALE'S Visitation in the Herald's College.' Showing window-glass and coats of arms. 'Plate XXII.' 'Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; R. W. ...

Lichfield Cathedral - Effigies of Bishops: copper-plate engraving

A plate 'CLASS III,' showing six types of effigies of bishops, from Litchfield (sic) [Walter Langton], York, Wells, Hexham, Ingham, and Connington. 'J. Carter, del., [drawn]; Js. Basire, sc., [engraved].'...