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Interior, 15 Tipping Street, Stafford

The entrance hall of 15 Tipping Street, a Grade II listed building dating from around 1740-50. Originally it was a town house and previously had been known as ‘The Croft’. This picture taken in 1963 ...

Spital Chapel, Tamworth

It is believed that the chapel was built by Philip Marmion in the 13th century.

Yoxall - Old Farm House: pencil drawing

'Yoxall.' Showing an old farm house at Yoxall, apparently of half-timber and brick, but obscured by trees. There are a couple of cows in front of the building and an old fence in the foreground. Dated ...

Wolverhampton - Ironworks: water colour painting

Showing the ironworks (apparently out of town), with four furnaces and a high chimney. There is the distant spire of St. George's church and the tower of St. Peter's Church in the background to the left, ...

Wolseley - Cottage: water colour painting

Showing a half-timber and thatched cottage, [not located, but apparently near Wolseley]. Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Throwley Old Hall, Manifold Valley

Ruins of Throwley Old Hall which stand on a hillside between the Hamps and Manifold valleys. It was built in the early 16th century and largely rebuilt in 1603 by Sampson Meverell. The Meverell family ...

Thorpe Constantine Hall: sepia wash drawing

'South West View of Thorpe Constantine Hall, Staffordshire,' from the drive. Showing a large Georgian building, apparently stuccoed. It has a centre of three storeys (balustraded), with rounded wings ...

Tettenhall - Ancient Oak Chest: woodcut engraving

'Ancient Coffer in Tettenhal [sic] Church,' apparently in the vestry. Showing one lid half open, and arched recesses behind. Showing four rows of sixteen metal divisions on the front. There is letterpress ...

Stone carving from Burton Abbey

Lantern slide of a carving from Burton Abbey, built into a wall near the Abbey Inn, apparently showing a method of torture. The Benedictine Abbey of Burton was founded before the year 1000 by Wulfric ...

Standon Church: pen and ink drawing

'Standon Church, south back view.' South east view showing chiefly the chancel, the south aisle, the tower top, and the south porch. [Apparently an architect's perspective drawing for restoration as ...

Sandwell Park - Hall: engraving

'Sandwell Hall, Seat of the Right Honble., The Earl of Dartmouth.' South east view showing the house with a portico and corner towers, ending in a pyramidal roof and chimney, situated in a wooded park ...

Onecote Church: water colour painting

'Onecote Chapel.' West view showing a building of 18th century classical style, apparently brick with stone dressings. It has a round-headed west door and a window above surmounted by a wooden bell-turret. ...

Ludlow Castle, Shropshire: water colour drawing

This drawing is titled 'Tamworth Castle,' but apparently shows Ludlow Castle from the south west. Showing the ruins of the castle on a hill above the road. Anonymous.

Lichfield - St. Michael's Church: engraving

'St. Michael's Church Lichfield, with the Arms formerly in the Windows.' North view of the church, [apparently adapted from V.142b.] The church is surrounded by drawing of 17 coats of arms, which used ...

Haughton Rectory: wash drawing

'Haughton Rectory,' showing a large early Victorian house with castellated bays, apparently stuccoed, viewed from the garden.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Hanbury Church: steel engraving

'Servire Christo est Regnare. Revd. Hugh Bailye, A. M. Hanbury, Staffordshire.' North east view of the church tower, from among trees. Apparently the book-plate of Rev. Hugh Bailye, A.M. [he was vicar ...

Fradswell Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Fradswell Church, Staffordshire,' as rebuilt in the Gothic of that day. Showing the tower, the nave, and the chancel (the latter apparently ancient.)'J. C. Buckler.'

Fradswell Church: pen and ink drawing

South east view of the church, as rebuilt in the Gothic of that day. Showing the tower, the nave, and the chancel (the latter apparently ancient.)'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]