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Market Place and Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent
A view looking over the Market Place towards St, Modwen's Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent. The market is still held here today but much diminished from this busy scene on the cobbles. The Market Hall, ...
Market Place, Burton-on-Trent
View of a busy Market Place showing open stalls and crowds of people, with St. Modwen's Church in the background.
Market Place, Lichfield : sepia drawing (vignetted)
'The Statue of Dr. Samuel Johnson in the Market Place at Lichfield. Presented by James Thomas Law, Chancellor of the Diocese, August 1838.' Showing a corner view of the statue (the back of the chair). ...
Market Square and Conduit Street, Lichfield
Lichfield Market Square, in the days when cars and coaches were allowed to park on the square. In the background is Conduit Street with businesses, from left to right: the Malt Shovel Inn; Halls the Butchers; ...
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 ...
Market Street, Lichfield
This postcard view looks north-east along Market Street towards the Market Square. On the right is the International Stores which in later years was demolished and replaced by the City Arcade shops. ...
Martin Street, Stafford
When this picture was taken looking west along Martin Street from Eastgate Street in 1990, there are several cars parked in the street. Later In 1992, a large part of the town centre was pedestrianised ...
Martin Street, Stafford
This view of Martin Street in Stafford shows shops, offices and restaurants some of which have changed use on several occasions.
On the left is the former John Mottram’s jewellers shop, this was later ...
Martin Street, Stafford
Looking west along Martin Street in Stafford, with shops, offices and restaurants, some of which have changed use on several occasions.
On the left is the former John Mottram’s jewellers shop, this ...
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 ...
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 ...