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Market Square, Burton upon Trent
The Parish Church of St Modwen dominating an empty Market Square, Burton upon Trent. St. Modwen's Church was built in 1719-26 by William and Richard Smith of Tettenhall, and completed by Francis Smith. ...
Market Square, Lichfield
A postcard view of the Market Square in Lichfield on Market Day. Percy Fitzgeralds's 1908 statue of James Boswell, biographer of Samuel Johnson, overlooks a scene largely unchanged today except for the ...
Marriage of Fred Tonks and Frances Maud Oakley, Penkridge
This photograph was taken outside Wyre Hall Cottage, Cannock Road, Penkridge, the family home of the Oakley family since the late 19th century. Edwin "Teddy" Oakley was the Penkridge postman and a well-known ...
Marriage of John Foden and Julia Oakley, Penkridge
This formal group portrait shows wedding party at the Fox and George, Penkridge after the marriage of Julia Oakley to John Foden. The man seated towards the right hand side of the front row is Edwin "Teddy" ...
Martin Street, Stafford,
Watercolour painting by Great Haywood born sculptor and artist Samuel Peploe Wood (1827-1873). View down Martin Street, looking towards St. Mary's Church.
Masonic Hall, Stafford
This building on Gaol Road was built in 1849 as the Methodist New Connexion Chapel. It was designed by William Ridgway, but the facade was possibly by C. Cooper.
The chapel closed in 1951 and reopened ...
Masqueraders, Stafford Pageant,
'The Masqueraders' at the end of Glover Street, looking down Foregate Street.
The annual procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated ...
Mausoleum for the Dukes of Sutherland, Trentham
Trentham Mausoleum alongside Stone Road (A34) opposite the original main entrance to Trentham Park. Built for the Leveson-Gower family (Marquises of Stafford and later Dukes of Sutherland) in 1807-1808, ...
Mausoleum for the Dukes of Sutherland, Trentham
Trentham Park Mausoleum stands opposite the site of the original main gates to Trentham Park. This is the view from Stone Road (A34). The grade 1 listed building was finished in 1808 and built for George ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Hugo Mavesyn: engraving
Showing the tomb of 'Hugo Malveysin' with an effigy in chain armour and a surcoat, under a niche in the north wall of the north aisle. Also showing a view of his skeleton in a stone coffin.[Proof on ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Floor tiles in Mavesyn Mortuary Chapel: sepia drawing
Showing engravings of five floor tiles, one with the Mavesyn arms.[See SV VIII.72a, for engraved copy.] Anonymous, [?T. Barritt.]
Mavesyn Ridware - Gravestones of the Carwardens: engraving
'Gravestones of the Cawardens, at Mavesyn Ridware.' Showing representation of four gravestones, or incised slabs, of John Carwarden, 1477; Hugh Davenport, 1473; John and Elizabeth Carwarden, 1480; and ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Mortuary Chapel of the Mavesyns: engraving
Showing the interior of the mortuary chapel of the Mavesyns (or north 'Trinity' aisle), showing the position of eight tombs, the east window, and the blocked colonnade on the south. Also showing engravings ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Hugo Mavesyn: sepia and ink tracing
'Effigy of Hugo Malveysin of Ridware, 1140.' Showing an effigy from above, of a knight in chain armour and a surcoat with a shield and a sword. The legs are not crossed.[The date, 1140, is suggested ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Sir Henry Mavesyn: engraving
'The Tomb & Leaden Coffin of Sir Henry Mauveysin.' Showing an effigy in chain armour and a surcoat, with a shield and his legs crossed, under a cusped canopy.[Probably Sir Henry, the M.P, who died c. ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Sir Robert Mavesyn: engraving
'The Tomb of Sir Robt. Mawveysyn' [1403]. South south east view of the tomb, the Chadwick crest, and a copy of the Latin inscription, translation: 'Here lies Sir Robert Mawveysyn, knt. lord of Mawveysyn ...
Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Thomas Carwarden: engraving
'Cawarden's Tomb, at Mavesyn Ridware.' Showing the tomb of Thomas Carwarden [1592] and Anne his wife from the south west, within the north chapel. Showing a copy of the inscription under the east window. ...
Mavesyn Ridware Church: engraving
'Mavesyn Ridware, S.E., 1782, p.190.' Showing the south aisle and porch, the chancel and the tower top.[On same plate as SV VIII.65d.] Anonymous, [?S. Shaw.]