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Audley Monuments - 'Edward Eardley': pen and wash drawing
Showing an alabaster tomb top. Also shows three coats of arms and a Jacobean strap-work setting.With inscription and twelve lines of verse.Anonymous [J. R. Fernyhough].
Audley Monuments - 'Edward Vernon': sepia drawing
'Monument on the North side of the Chancel of Audley Church.' Showing a monument of a priest (recumbent) in cap and gown on the north side of the chancel, under a canopied arch. The monument represents ...
Audley Monuments - 'Thomas de Audley': pen and wash drawing
Showing a brass memorial, inscribed 'Towards the south side of ye church Brass inlaid in Marble' (grey). With inscription in French.Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough.]
Audley views
This multi-view postcard of the village of Audley was posted in Stoke on Trent to an address in Newcastle upon Tyne. It includes views of Nantwich Road, Vernon Avenue, Church Street and Bignall End.
Audmore Road, Gnosall
Looking south on Audmore Road with the church of St Lawrence on the left. The building with the tall chimney is in Sellman Street close to its junction with High Street and Audmore Road. Originally Grosvenor's ...
Back of Old Church Street, Stone
The Scotch Brook visible in the foreground. This scene is now (2012) occupied by the Morrison's supermarket car park. In mediaeval times, these meadows were occupied by fish ponds belonging to the Augustinian ...
Bagnall Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Bagnall Church, Staffordshire,' across the graveyard, showing the west tower.'J. Buckler.'
Bagnall Church: water colour painting
'New Church, Bagnall.' South east view of the church on a hill. Showing the west tower and a distant view behind. Also showing a group of people on the road in the foreground.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]....
Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley
A view of Bagot Street looking east towards the village centre. On the left is the Bagot Arms public house advertising Ind Coope ales. In the distance to the right is the tower of the parish church ...
Band Portrait, Christ Church, Stone
The Stone Town Band are pictured outside Christ Church in Stone. John (Rushton?), John Poole, Sandra Yates, Jim Redman, Doreen Vance, Peter Brunson and David Webb are included in the photograph.
Bank Street, Tunstall
Bert Bentley, the photographer, described this as a typical Potteries scene with "a pottery works, kilns, chapel, colliery dirt tip and terraced houses".
On the left is the United Methodist Chapel ...
Bank Street, Tunstall
Looking north east along Bank Street from close to the corner with Hawes Street (formerly Upper Mount Street). In the far distance is the waste tip of Whitfield Colliery. Towards the bottom of the street, ...
Baptist Church, London Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is a view of a tranquill London road, with hardly any traffic, leaving pedestrians to cross the road easily and safely. The building on the right hand side is that of the Baptist Church. This church ...
Baptist Church, London Road/Vessey Terrace, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This iron church was opened in 1871 on what was then a very quiet London Road. Membership gradually rose and in 1914 the foundation stone was laid for a new chapel, which still stood on the corner of ...
Baptist Church, Stafford
The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper. To the right of the chapel is Lockett's mineral-water factory. In the 1970s the road ...
Baptist Church, Stafford,
The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper.
To the right of the chapel is the Art Gallery and Library. In the 1970s the road ...
Barker Street , Longton
Photograph taken looking towards the north-west. St. James's Church is visible.
St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson ...
Barlaston Church: pen and wash drawing
'South East View of Barlaston Church,' showing the tower, the north aisle or chapel and the east door.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].