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Baswich Church
Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford.
Baswich Church
Baswich Lane shown looking west towards Weeping Cross from a position near the bridge over the main railway line. The buildings of Baswich Farm can be seen straight ahead and to the left and west of the ...
Baswich Church: pencil drawing
'South West View of Baswich Church,' from the road, showing a classical brick nave, the chancel and tower. 'M. S. July 1831.'
Baswich Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Baswich Church, Staffordshire,' across the graveyard. Showing the nave, the chancel and the tower. The church has round-headed windows. Artist: J. Buckler.
Baswich Church: water colour painting
South east view across the graveyard, showing the nave, the chancel and the tower. [Drawn by Miss Petit.]
Bath Lane, Hixon
The man standing by the horse and cart in this postcard view is Mr Robert Peace (1833-1906), farmer at Pasturefields. In the centre background is St. Peter's Church Church and on the right in Bath Lane ...
Bean Motor Car, Burton-upon-Trent
This motor car parked over the tram lines in Guild Street, Burton-upon-Trent, is thought to be a Bean four-seater tourer with the hood up. In the background in the centre is St. Mary and St. Modwen's ...
Beating the Bounds, Cheddleton
A clergyman leads the parishioners, with heads bowed, in prayer during the beating of the bounds at Cheddleton. The men are holding their doffed caps.
Beating the bounds is an old custom, where parishioners ...
Beating the Bounds, Wetley Rocks
Beating the bounds, Cheddleton Parish. Men and boys climbing up ladder onto the roof of the Plough Inn, Wetley Rocks. The parish boundary between Cheddleton and Consall passes through the building.
Beating ...
Bednall Church
All Saints Church, Bednall. Built on the site of an earlier church, All Saints was built by local Architect Henry Ward in 1846 at a cost of £1100. It was dedicated on 10th August 1846 by the Bishop ...
Bednall Church: sepia drawing
'S. W. View of Bednall Church.' South west view, showing a small building with a nave, chancel, and a small bell turret. The windows are square headed. On the left and right are timbered and thatched ...
Bednall Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Bednall Church, Staffordshire,' showing the south door and one window, high in the nave. The chancel has a low side window.'J. B.,' [J. Buckler.]
The old church was demolished ...
Belgrave Road Congregational Chapel, Dresden
A new chapel was erected in Belgrave Road in 1885, replaced by the building in this photograph in 1906. The membership was 25 in 1957 and the chapel then seated 450. It has since been demolished.
Belgrave Road, Normacot
Photograph taken looking east along Belgrave Road towards the Church of Holy Evangelist, from a point close to the junction with Argyle Road.
The Church of Holy Evangelists was built in 1847. It was ...
Bell Dedication, Alstonefield
Pictured at the Dedication of bells at St. Peter's Church is the Bishop of Stafford, Rt. Rev. Michael Scott-Joynt (second right).
Left to right: Sue Langford, Phillip Langford, Geoff Burton, Tim Eades, ...
Bell Inn, Haughton
The Bell Inn on the A518 in Haughton. Since this photograph was taken a new side and rear entrance extension has been added, and the farm outbuildings to the right were demolished in the late 1990s and ...
Bell Ringers, St. Mary's Church, Stafford,
To celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887, St. Mary's Church increased its peal of bells from eight to ten, the funds for the extra two bells being raised by public subscription.
The ...
Bell ringers, Uttoxeter
Bell ringing team at St. Mary's church, Uttoxeter.