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Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Hugo Mavesyn: engraving

Showing the tomb of 'Hugo Malveysin' with an effigy in chain armour and a surcoat, under a niche in the north wall of the north aisle. Also showing a view of his skeleton in a stone coffin.[Proof on ...

Mavesyn Ridware - Gravestones of the Carwardens: engraving

'Gravestones of the Cawardens, at Mavesyn Ridware.' Showing representation of four gravestones, or incised slabs, of John Carwarden, 1477; Hugh Davenport, 1473; John and Elizabeth Carwarden, 1480; and ...

Mavesyn Ridware - Mortuary Chapel of the Mavesyns: engraving

Showing the interior of the mortuary chapel of the Mavesyns (or north 'Trinity' aisle), showing the position of eight tombs, the east window, and the blocked colonnade on the south. Also showing engravings ...

Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Hugo Mavesyn: sepia and ink tracing

'Effigy of Hugo Malveysin of Ridware, 1140.' Showing an effigy from above, of a knight in chain armour and a surcoat with a shield and a sword. The legs are not crossed.[The date, 1140, is suggested ...

Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Sir Henry Mavesyn: engraving

'The Tomb & Leaden Coffin of Sir Henry Mauveysin.' Showing an effigy in chain armour and a surcoat, with a shield and his legs crossed, under a cusped canopy.[Probably Sir Henry, the M.P, who died c. ...

Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Sir Robert Mavesyn: engraving

'The Tomb of Sir Robt. Mawveysyn' [1403]. South south east view of the tomb, the Chadwick crest, and a copy of the Latin inscription, translation: 'Here lies Sir Robert Mawveysyn, knt. lord of Mawveysyn ...

Mavesyn Ridware - Tomb of Thomas Carwarden: engraving

'Cawarden's Tomb, at Mavesyn Ridware.' Showing the tomb of Thomas Carwarden [1592] and Anne his wife from the south west, within the north chapel. Showing a copy of the inscription under the east window. ...

Mayfield Church - Inscription to Thomas Rolleston: pen drawing

Showing an inscription to Thomas Rolleston (1525), in the church:'Ainsy et meulx - peult-estreThomas Rolleston petit orationesHoc opus inceptum per ThomamRolleston anno domini 1515.'Anonymous.

Mayor Choosing Ceremony, Market Cross, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mayor choosing happened every Charter Day in Newcastle until about 1932. From the 1860s it became the tradition for people to go to the Market Cross and have their photograph taken with the newly chosen ...

Meaford Hall, Stone

Photographic postcard. A hall has stood on this site since the seventeenth century. Towards the end of the century a William Jervis of Chatcull bought the estate, and in 1740 soldiers of the Duke of ...

Memorial Grounds, Burton-on-Trent

View showing St. Modwens Church and Market Place in the background. The War Memorial was built in 1923, and was listed Grade II c1990.

Memorial Recreation Ground, Cheadle

A postcard view of the entrance to the Memorial Recreation Ground on Tean Road, Cheadle. The gateposts have panels affixed bearing the names of local military personnel who had fallen in The Great War ...

Memorial slab in Blithfield Church - Walter Broughton : pen and ink drawing

Engraved alabaster slab on the floor of the chancel, to Walter, the eldest son of Richard Broughton, Esq., born 24 April 1586, died 3 July following. Portrays Death carrying away the child. Artist: ...

Memorial to T.E. Hulme, St Luke's Churchyard, Endon

Memorial to locally-born poet Thomas Ernest Hulme (1883-1917) who was born at Gratton Hall Farm and was killed in action in Belgium in 1917. He is commemorated with this inscription on the Hulme family ...

Military Parade in Market Place, Uttoxeter

View of soldiers in dress uniform marching through Market Place, past Hunter's 'The Teamen' Shop, with the weighing machine in background. Just going out of view are members of a miltary band. Small boys ...

Milner Girls' School pupils laying poppies at the monument, Leek

These pupils are pictured at the Nicholson Memorial on Remembrance Sunday with their teacher Mrs Frances Harvey.

Minton Pottery from London Road, Stoke upon Trent

A view of the "new additions" to the Minton factory from the corner of London Road and Fleming Road in Stoke. To the right is the statue of Colin Minton Campbell. It was originally in Campbell Place (1887), ...

Monument to Sir Robert Wolseley, Colwich Church

Sir Robert Wolseley of Wolseley Hall fought on the side of the King during the Civil War; his estate was later confiscated as a result. He died of a fever in 1646 aged 59, his body being brought back ...