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The Keep, Dudley Castle

The Keep at Dudley Castle, built in the early 14th century. The first Dudley Castle was built around 1100 but was completely rebuilt by Roger de Somery from about 1261-62. Ownership later passed to ...

The Keep, Tutbury Castle

A general view of Tutbury castle with the King's Lodging to the left and the Keep on the motte. Cattle are grazing in the bailey. The King's Lodging was built in 1631-35 on the site of the former great ...

The Liberty of Tamworth Castle

A detail showing a view of Tamworth Castle from a decorative map surveyed by William Wyatt for the Earl of Northampton shows the ‘liberty’ of Tamworth castle, an area outside the boundaries of a borough ...

The Liberty of Tamworth Castle

Dated 1741, this decorative map surveyed by William Wyatt for the Earl of Northampton shows the ‘liberty’ of Tamworth castle, an area outside the boundaries of a borough where free men had certain rights ...

The 'New Castle' by Chris Haynes

To celebrate the 850th anniversary of Newcastle-under-Lyme receiving its first royal charter, in 2023 local artist Chris Haynes painted the medieval landscape of the borough and Manor of Newcastle as ...

The South Range, Tutbury Castle

A view of the external wall of the South Range and South Tower. The tower was built 1442-1450 and is often known as Queen Mary's Tower. Most of the doorways and windows date from the 18th century. Tutbury ...

The South Tower, Tutbury Castle

The South Tower was built 1442-1450 and is often known as Queen Mary's Tower. The round headed window at the top was made from old materials in the 18th century for decorative purposes. Tutbury Castle ...

Tutbury - Town, Church and Castle: pencil drawing

South east view showing the town, the church on the right and the remains of the castle on a hill behind the town. Anonymous.

Tutbury - 'Wych Elm': pen and ink drawing

'Tutbury Elm. Girth 20 feet.' Showing a large tree with spreading boughs, one of which has been broken off. The ruins of the castle can be seen in the distance. The tree is in the park to the west ...

Tutbury Castle

A postcard view of the bailey of Tutbury Castle taken from the motte. On the right are the South tower and the King's Lodging, part of which is being used as a tea shop. The South Tower was built ...

Tutbury Castle

An interior view of Tutbury Castle. On the left is the King's Lodging, dating to 1631-35 on the site of the former great hall. The small wooden building to the right stands over the well. Further to ...

Tutbury Castle - Castle-Yard: engraving

'Tutbury Castle.' Showing the ruins of the castle, with mountainous peaks in the background. 'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Radclyffe; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St., Birmingham.'

Tutbury Castle - Court Yard: pen and wash drawing

'Court Yard, Tutbury Castle.' Showing the ruins from within the court yard, with sheep and fowls grazing around them. 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Tutbury Castle - Distant View: copper-plate engraving

Showing a distant view of the castle and church from the south east.'To the Worspll. Edward Vernon Esq. Deputy high Steward of the Honor of Tutbury and deputy Lieutenant of the Forrest [sic] of Needwood. ...

Tutbury Castle - East View: engraving

'The East View of Tutbury Castle , in the County of Stafford.' Showing a steep hill and flat summit, with a gate house on the right. Below, on the left, is the Priory Church. At the foot of the hill ...

Tutbury Castle - East View: sepia wash drawing

'Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire.' East view showing the castle in the distance on a hill. The church tower is visible above the left side of the hill. There are open fields around the foot of the hill. ...

Tutbury Castle - Entrance Gateway: pencil drawing

North east view of the remains of the Gatehouse. Another part of the ruins can be seen through the entrance. A man is standing under the gateway on a path. nonymous, [?Thomas Peploe Wood].

Tutbury Castle - Interior of Castle-Yard: woodcut engraving (vignetted)

'Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire. [Interior of Tutbury Castle-Yard].' Showing what appears to be the remains of a tower with a two-storey bay window. There is a shepherd driving his flock through the ...