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Rugeley Church (Old) - Monument to Rafe Weston: pen and ink drawing

Showing a monument of the Weston family on the wall of the old Parish Church, 1836. To Rafe Weston, gent. who died in the lifetime of Richard Weston his father, 10 July, 1605. Showing coats of arms ...

Rugeley Church (Old) - Monument to Richard Weston: pen and ink tracing

Showing a wall tablet of the Jacobean scroll type, to Richard Weston who died on the 29th March 1613. Also showing a coat of arms. The monument is inscribed: 'Richard Weston of this/Parish gentleman ...

Rugeley Church (Old): anastatic print

'Rugeley, Staffordshire,' showing a view of the 'Decorated Tower.' With a high arch and a crenellated top. [Pen and ink drawing reproduced by the anastatic process.] Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.

Rugeley Church (Old): engraving

'This View of Rugeley Old Church taken from the Garden of the Free Grammar School, is respectfully Dedicated to The Revd. Thos. Bonney, M.A., by his obedient Servant, J. Syer.' Showing the tower, the ...

Rugeley Church (Old): pen and ink drawing

'View of the Old Church at Rugeley. The tower left standing of the Chancel, used as a School.' South east view showing a long nave with dormer windows and a south chapel and porch. There is a tower ...

Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing

'North View of the remains of the Old Church at Rugeley, Staffordshire,' showing three arches of the ruined nave, and the west tower. artist: J. Buckler.

Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing

'Remains of Rugeley Church, Staffordshire, June 1823.' South east view showing the chancel and the north chapel. There are two arches of the ruined nave, and the tower with a high tower arch. Artist: ...

Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing

South View of the remains of the Old Church at Rugeley, Staffordshire,' showing chiefly the old chancel, which has a south door. Also showing the pillar of a church-yard cross. 'J. Buckler.'

Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing

'Remains of the Old Church at Rugeley, Staffordshire.' South east view showing the chancel and the north chapel. There are two arches of the ruined nave, and the tower with a high tower arch.'J. Buckler.'...

Rugeley Church (Old): sepia drawing on tinted paper

'S. E. View of Rudgeley (sic) Old Church.' South east view showing the chancel and the north chapel. There are two arches of the ruined nave, and the tower with a high tower arch.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas ...

Rugeley Church (Old): water colour painting

'Rudgeley (sic).' South east view showing a long nave with dormer windows and a south chapel and porch. There is a tower of three stages and there appears to be a north aisle. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

Rugeley Court House and Fire Station

This aerial view shows Rugeley Magistrates Court House on the left and the Fire Station on the right, and was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. The Fire Station building was later demolished ...

Rugeley from the Railway

A view of Rugeley looking from the railway line near to the town station, towards Talbot Street with its early 19th century houses and the prominent spire of the 1851 Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph ...

Rugeley from the Trent & Mersey Canal

To the left can be seen the tower of the new church of St. Augustine, built in 1822-3. To the right is the tower and chancel of the old church.

Rugeley Town - From the Stafford Road: sepia drawing

'Approach to Rugeley from the Stafford road,' showing the towers of both churches and a few roofs. There are fields in the foreground. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Rugeley Town - Vicarage: sepia wash drawing

'Vicarage House, Rudgeley (sic).' Showing a gabled house of two storeys with a barn or stabling nearby. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

Ruins of Creswell Chapel

The ruins of the chapel at Creswell stand in a field, opposite the A5013. The north wall is fairly intact and in the east can be seen the outline of the east window.

Ruins of the Abbot's House, Croxden Abbey. Photographed by William Blake.

The ruins of the Abbot's house at Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.