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Queen Street and Wesleyan Chapel, Stafford,
Numbers 7 and 8 Queen Street. Beyond is the rear of the Wesleyan Chapel, built 1863, which faced onto Chapel Street.
On the right (behind the railings) is the Wesleyan School Room.
Queen street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A colour postcard of a view of Queen Street taken from Nelson Place. St. George's Church is pictured on the left hand side. The church was designed by Francis Bedford in the Perpendicular style and was ...
Ragged School banner, Leek
Mill Street Wesleyan Ragged School banner, from Leek. Blue embroidered silk with blue, white and yellow silk tassels and fringe.
The side shown features a painted inscription (apparently a later ...
Railway bridge works, Colwich
Replacing the rail bridge over Main road, Colwich. A railway crane is lifting blocks into place. On the left is the old signal box. Beyond can be seen the tower of St. Michael and All Angels' Church. ...
Ralph Sneyd
Ralph Sneyd (1753-1808), cleric and writer. He was born at Norton, near Stone, became Chaplain to the Prince of Wales and was Rector of Jevington (1781-1808) and Vicar of Rye (1781-1808).
Engraved ...
Rangemore Church
Interior view of Rangemore Church showing the chancel with wooden pews and a Lord Burton's stained glass memorial window above the altar. The Bass family, to which Lord Burton belonged, built the church ...
Ranton Abbey
The remains of Ranton Abbey are situated one mile to the west of Ranton, in a private wooded park. The fifteenth century church tower still survives. The abbey was an Augustinian house, founded in the ...
Ranton Abbey
The remains of Ranton Abbey are situated one mile to the west of Ranton, in a private wooded park. The fifteenth century church tower still survives. The abbey was an Augustinian house, founded in the ...
Ranton Abbey
The remains of Ranton Abbey are situated one mile to the west of Ranton, in a private wooded park. The fifteenth century church tower still survives.
The abbey was an Augustinian house, founded in ...
Ranton Abbey [Priory] - Remains of a doorway: sepia drawing
'Doorway at Ranton Abbey, Staffordshire,' showing a plain round Norman arch with a heavy hood moulding with boldly curled ends.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Ranton Abbey [Priory] - The Tower: sepia drawing
'The Tower of Ranton Abbey, Staffordshire.' North west view showing a four staged tower with a west window of five lights, with two belfry windows and crenellated coping, and a doorway. A group of trees ...
Ranton Abbey [Priory]: pen and wash drawing
Showing a north west view of a four staged tower with a west window of five lights, with two belfry windows and crenellated coping, and a doorway (with a farm shed abutting). A group of trees on the ...
Ranton Abbey [Priory]: sepia drawing
'North West View of Raunton (sic) Church in the County of Stafford. Sir John Cope Bart., 1731. From Gough's Collection in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.' Showing a north west view of a four staged tower ...
Ranton Abbey [Priory]: sepia drawing
'South East View of Ronton (sic) Abbey, Staffordshire,' showing a plain Georgian house of three storeys on the left, and two storeys on the right. The Priory tower top is visible behind them.[The house ...
Ranton Abbey [Priory]: water colour painting
North west view showing a four staged tower with a west window and a doorway (with a farm shed abutting). On the right is an early Georgian house of brick with stone dressings. Anonymous, [W. Carter.]...
Ranton Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Ranton Church, Staffordshire,' showing a small building. The chancel has only an east window and a south door. The nave has two windows of three lights. There is a south porch and ...
Ranton Church: sepia drawing
'Ranton Church,' showing a small building. The chancel has only an east window and a south door. The nave has two windows of three lights. There is a south porch and a small west belfry.'T. P. W.,' ...
Reconsecration of church bells, St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton
A group photograph taken on the occasion of the reconsecration of the church bells at St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton by the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr J.A. Kempthorne. Seated in the middle of this group ...