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Caverswall Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the south aisle, the chancel, the clerestory and the tower.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Caverswall Church,' across the graveyard. Showing the east window of two lights, the north aisle and the top of the tower, with pinnacles.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Caverswall Church, Staffordshire,' across the graveyard. Showing the tower with two windows, a crenellated top and pinnacles.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Church: water colour painting

South east view showing only part of the tower, the south aisle and the porch, the remainder being hidden by large trees.'L. J. Wood.'

Chapel Chorlton Church: sepia drawing

'The Church at Chapel Charlton, Staffordshire.' South east view of the church which was rebuilt in 1827, in the classical style with a nave, a chancel and a short tower.'J. Buckler.'

Chapel Chorlton Church: sepia drawing

North west view from the road, which was rebuilt in 1827 in the classical style with a nave, a chancel and a short tower.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Charities board, Calton Church

Charities board inside St. Mary's Church, Calton. The church was rebuilt in 1762, replacing an older chapel. A further rebuilding took place in 1839, and it was thoroughly restored in 1875. it consists ...

Charles John Vaughan

Lithograph print. A caricature of Charles John Vaughan (1816-1897), scholar and churchman, by 'Montbard', with caption Nolo episcopari' . Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' 24th August 1872.

Cheadle Church: sepia drawing

'South east view of Cheadle Church,' [recte north east] showing the nave, a small chancel and the tower, standing on a hill. Built in Gothic Revival style.'J. C. Buckler.'

Cheadle Church: sepia drawing

North west view showing the west entrance, (under the tower), and the north door and aisle. Built in Gothic Revival style.'G. Buckler.'

Cheadle Church: water colour painting

Distant view of the church up a village street of old houses (with wayfarers.) The church tower and the clerestory are visible. Shown before the rebuilding in 1837.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]

Chebsey Church

All Saints' dates from the Norman period. The Perpendicular west tower features an outside stair turret. The churchyard contains an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft. Inside the church can be found late Victorian ...

Chebsey Church: pen and wash drawing

'Chebsy,' showing a south west view of the church across the graveyard. Anonymous.

Chebsey Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Chebsey Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel, nave, porch and tower. Also showing a Saxon pillar in the churchyard.'J. Buckler.'

Checkley Church

The Church of St. Mary and All Saints from the north-east. The church is a largely Early English 13th century building, but contains work from the late Norman period to the 17th century.

Checkley Church

The Church of St. Mary and All Saints from the south-east. The church is a largely Early English 13th century building, but contains work from the late Norman period to the 17th century.

Checkley Church: sepia drawing

'North West View of Checkley Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the north aisle, the clerestory of the nave, and the tower. There is a cottage to the west of the tower.'J. C. Buckler.'

Checkley Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Checkley Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the large chancel, the south aisle, the clerestory, and the porch. The tower is in two stages. The walls (except the tower) are crenellated.'J. ...