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Penkridge Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing the clerestory with four double-pairs of windows with flat heads, under a crenellated coping with four pinnacles at intervals. There is a ...
Penkridge Church: sepia drawing
'North West View of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing chiefly the tower, with a west window and a large west entrance. The top of the tower is crenellated with pinnacles. 'J. Buckler.'
Penkridge Church: sepia wash drawing
'Penkridge Church.' South west view showing the south aisles with long windows with transoms, also the south porch with a sundial. [The flat-headed clerestory windows are not divided into pairs, but ...
Penkridge Church: woodcut engraving
'Penkridge Church,' from the north west. Showing the tower with a large window and a crenellated top with pinnacles, the clerestory and the aisle. (With letterpress on the back.)Anonymous.
Penkridge from the Church Tower
A postcard view looking north from the top of St. Michael's Church tower. The houses on Pinfold Lane can be seen at the bottom if this image. Beyond is Stafford Road (A449) and Bull Bridge. Two large ...
Penkridge from the Church Tower
This birds-eye view taken from the top of St. Michael's and All Angels’ Church tower looks north-east over Penkridge. On the extreme left is a glimpse of the White Hart public house, Stone Cross and Crown ...
Penkridge from the Church Tower
This birds-eye view taken from the top of St. Michael's and All Angels’ Church tower looks south-east over Penkridge. On the left is Stone Cross and Crown Bridge, St. Michael’s Square is in the centre, ...
Penkridge from the Church Tower
A postcard view looking east from the top of St. Michael's Church tower. Stone Cross can be seen in the centre of this image, and the White Hart far left. Cannock Chase is on the horizon.
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Penkridge Views
This multi-view postcard shows interesting scenes taken around Penkridge.
Top left: the White Hart with its distinctive three gables on Stone Cross, Top right: the timber-framed house known as Corner ...
Penn Church - Remains of Lady Godiva's Cross. Photograph
Base of Lady Godiva's Cross. This was found under a sundial in 1912, when it was proposed to restore the church-yard cross. With typescript explanation of the find. Anonymous.
Penn Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Over Penn Church, Staffordshire,' showing a small chancel, the south aisle, and the tower to the west. The tower is brick with stone quoins, and pinnacles at the corners (1765). ...
Penn Church: sepia drawing
'Penn Church.' North east view from a hill, showing a classical north aisle and a tower top with pinnacles at the corners. There are sheep in the foreground. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]...
Penn Church-yard - Sundial: sepia drawing
'Ancient Sun dial, Penn Church Yard,' showing a sundial fixed upon the remains of an octagonal pillar on a square base.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Pensnett Church - 'Church of St. Mark': tinted lithograph
'The New Church of St. Mark at Pensnett,Kingswinford, In the County of Stafford,' showing a Gothic spire, on the south west, [built 1848-1849]. 'J. M. Derick, archt., Oxford; James K. Colling, lith., ...
Perry Barr Church: sepia wash drawing
'Perry Barr Church, S. W. View.' South west view showing a Gothic style church, with a west tower of three stages, a south aisle of four bays with buttresses topped with pinnacles, and a porch at the ...
Photographic Society, at Worfield, Shropshire
A Wolverhampton Photographic Society during a trip out to Worfield in Shropshire, with the spire of St. Peter's church in the background. Albert Henry Yelland (1966-1937), an Inland Revenue excise officer ...
Pillaton Hall - Chapel Entrance: sepia drawing
'Entrance to the Chapel at Pillaton Hall, Staffordshire,' showing a Tudor doorway with a stoup.'G. Buckler.'
Pillaton Hall - Chapel: sepia drawing (vignetted)
'South East View of the Chapel at Pillaton Hall, Staffordshire,' showing a flat-headed window with a transom, and a large chimney stack (part of the ruins) to the left.Anonymous, [John or John Chessell ...