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Mavesyn Ridware Church: sepia drawing
'North West View of Mauvesin Ridware Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the tower of three stages and the north aisle. Also showing part of the Gatehouse on the right.'J. Buckler.'
May Day Celebrations, Stanton
Stanton’s May Queen features in this procession travelling along Marsh Lane towards the village centre. St. Mary’s Church can be seen in the background.
Photographer: H. Hinge, Ashbourne.
May Queen, Oaken area
The May Queen pictured is 12 year old Betty Hardcastle (now Baron).
May Queen, Rowley Street, Methodist Hall, Stafford
In the absence of the traditional village green, the Rowley Street Methodist Church Hall, with its attractive decorations of streamers and flags, provided an excellent substitute for the crowning of the ...
Mayfield Church - Inscription to Thomas Rolleston: pen drawing
Showing an inscription to Thomas Rolleston (1525), in the church:'Ainsy et meulx - peult-estreThomas Rolleston petit orationesHoc opus inceptum per ThomamRolleston anno domini 1515.'Anonymous.
Mayfield Church - South Doorway: sepia wash drawing
'South Doorway of Church (sic) Mayfield Church,' showing the Norman door with a curved arch, from the outside.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Mayfield Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Church (sic) Mayfield Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel, the nave, the south aisle, the porch and the tower.'J. Buckler.'
Mayfield Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Mayfield Church,' showing chiefly the chancel and the north aisle.'J. Buckler.'
Mayfield Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Mayfield Church, Staffordshire,' showing chiefly the tower of five stages.'J. Buckler.'
Mayfield Church: water colour painting
'Church of St. John the Baptist, Mayfield.' East south east view from the churchyard, showing chiefly the tower of five stages.Anonymous, [L. J.Wood.]
Mayfield Convent, Sussex
A postcard view of Mayfield Convent in Sussex. Originally built in the 14th century as a residence for the Archbishops of Canterbury, the buildings were converted for use as a Convent of the Holy Child ...
Mayor Making at the Wesleyan Chapel, Victoria Road, Tamworth
Mr F.G. Allton, Councillor, insisted on breaking with tradition and not having a Church of England Service (in St. Editha's), but having his Mayor making in his own Methodist Chapel on Victoria Road. ...
Mayor's Procession, Stafford
View of Gaol Square. In the distance can be seen Foregate Street, on the left, and Gaol Road to the right. The Sidney Fountain can just be seen at the junction.
The mayor in the procession is Alderman ...
'Meerbrook Church - St Matthew's': water colour painting
'St. St Matthew's Meerbrook.' South west view showing the church standing on a hill with a distant landscape as a background. It appears to be 17th century Gothic in style. The low roofed nave has a ...
Meerbrook Methodist Chapel
The Wesleyan Methodist chapel was opened in 1862 and is still in use. Before 1862 the Methodists had met at Roche Grange from about 1798.
Meir Road, Normacot
Photograph taken from 181 Meir Road. Construction on Christ Church has just commenced - note the scaffolding poles. The occasion is possibily the laying of the foundation stone. the banner across the ...
Meir Road, Normacot
The Methodist iron chapel can be seen, far right. This chapel was built in 1880. It was known locally as the 'tin chapel'. It later formed part of the Sunday school until 1960, when it was destroyed ...
Meir Road, Normacot
Photograph taken from 181 Meir Road. Christ Church is pictured. Note the road surfacing in progress.