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Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

South east view from the park. Showing the low, two-story building, which is Gothic in appearance, with numerous towers and turrets. Artist: J. Buckler. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family ...

Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

View through the entrance gateway. Artist: John Buckler. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later additions. The house was re-modelled in a Tudor ...

Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

Entrance gateway, showing the corner turrets. Artist: John Buckler. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later additions. The house was re-modelled in ...

Blithfield Hall: steel engraving

South south east view of the Hall.(Similar to SV II.64.)'J.P.Neale, del., [drawn]; W. Wallis, sc., [engraved.]' Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later ...

Blithfield Hall: steel engraving

North west view of the Hall - the Tudor west front remains largely unaltered. 'J. P. Neale, del., 1820; S. Lacey, sc., [engraved.] Published 1 November 1820 by J. P. Neale, 16 Bennett St., Blackfriars ...

Blithfield Hall: steel engraving

South west view of the Hall. Taken from an Almanac heading dated 1798. Anonymous. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later additions. This view shows ...

Blithfield Hall: water colour painting

The south range, shown prior to the alterations of 1820-1824. (The original for an unpublished engraving, see SV II.70a.) Anonymous, [S. Shaw] Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, ...

Blithfield Hall: water colour painting

South view of the Hall from the park, showing the orangery and church on the left, and the stables to the right. Anonymous, [S. Shaw] Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a ...

Blood donors, Heath House Auxiliary Hospital, Tean

Volunteer blood donors being attended to by nurses at Heath House, near Tean. With the support of the Phillips family, Heath House was used as a Red Cross Auxiliary Hospital between 1941 and 1946. Photographer: ...

Boathouse , Enville Hall

This boathouse was built in the late 1850's and is beside Jordans Pool.

Boating Lake, Alton Towers

A view of the Boating Lake at Alton Towers. The gardens at Alton Towers re-opened to the public after World War II in 1952. During the 1960s, under the management of Denis and Anthony Bagshaw, Alton ...

Bobbington Hall

A brick house of about 1600 which incorporates an earlier timber-framed building. It has stepped gables and mullioned windows.

Bonehill House in the snow, Fazeley

Bonehill House, near the north end of Drayton Park, was the seat of Mrs. Peel, relict of the late Edmund Peel, Esq., who died in November 1850 a few months after his brother Robert Peel. The Peel family’s ...

Bonehill House, Tamworth

Bonehill House, near the north end of Drayton Park, was the seat of Mrs. Peel, relict of the late Edmund Peel, Esq., who died in November 1850 a few months after his brother Robert Peel. The Peel family’s ...

Boscobel House and White Ladies Priory

South view of the house and garden within a stockade, set in a wood. Various items of interest are numbered and described. From the Doncaster edition of 'The history of the rebellion and civil wars in ...

Boscobel House, Shropshire

Boscobel House and its Royal Oak tree became famous as hiding places of King Charles II after defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. Built in about 1632, Boscobel House was originally a timber-framed ...

Boscobel House: copper-plate engraving

South view showing a milkmaid and cows in front of the house. Anonymous.

Boscobel House: engraving

South view showing horses in the paddock in front of the house. 'Engraved by J. Walker after an original sketch by Mr D. Parkes; Published 1 November 1800 by J. Walker, No. 16 Rosoman's Street, London.'...