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St. Matthew's Church, Derrington,

The building of St. Matthew's was funded by the Rev. C.S. Royds, rector of Haughton.

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Colwich,

St. Michael and All Angels was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but was altered and restored between 1852 and 1856. Inside the ...

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Colwich,

St. Michael and All Angels was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but was altered and restored between 1852 and 1856. Inside the ...

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Colwich,

A view from the tow path on the Trent and Mersey Canal. St. Michael and All Angels was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but was ...

St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Penkridge

This postcard view shows an engraving dated 20 April 1857, by Rooke & Co. London, of St. Michael and All Angels' Church, which dates from the 13th century, and also has decorated and late Perpendicular ...

St. Michael and St. James Catholic Church, Haunton

View from the north, showing the porch. Designed by Edmund Kirby and funded by the then tenant of Haunton Hall, Lady Frances Mostyn, St. Michael and St. James’ Church was built in 1902, replacing a smaller ...

St. Michael’s Church, Penkridge

This night-time postcard picture shows the exterior of St. Michael and All Angels' Church floodlit for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937. The Church dates from the 13th century, and also has ...

St. Michael’s Church, Penkridge

This postcard view shows St. Michael and All Angels' Church which dates from the 13th century, and also has Decorated and late Perpendicular features. It was a Royal Collegiate Church, but the collegiate ...

St. Michael’s Church, Penkridge

This multi-view postcard shows interior and exterior views of St. Michael and All Angels' Church which dates from the 13th century, and also has Decorated and late Perpendicular features. It was a Royal ...

St. Michael's Church, Brereton, Rugeley

St. Michael's Church was built in 1837 by Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It was later enlarged by George Gilbert Scott in 1877-78. The tower was enlarged by John Oldrid Scott in 1887. This view ...

St. Michael's Church, Horton

A postcard view of St. Michael's Church, Horton, which is largely Perpendicular. The village of Horton lies close to Leek in the Staffordshire Moorlands. The original St. Michael's Church building ...

St. Michael's Church, Penkridge

Exterior view of St. Michael's Church, Penkridge. St. Michael and All Angels' Church dates from the 13th century, and also has decorated and late Perpendicular features. It was a Royal Collegiate Church, ...

St. Michael's Church, Stone,

St. Michael's was built in 1758 on the site of the twelfth century Priory Church of St. Mary and St. Wulfad. The present church was designed by William Robinson of Greenwich and the main building work ...

St. Michael's Church, Stramshall

St. Michael's was built in 1850-2 by Thomas Fradgley of Uttoxeter. The tall cross to the left of the path is the village War Memorial, dedicated around 1920. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell ...

St. Michael's Church, Stramshall

St. Michael's was built in 1850-2 by Thomas Fradgley of Uttoxeter. Workmen have left their jackets and tools by the gate to the churchyard. Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

St. Michael's Church, Tettenhall

Exterior view of St. Michael's Church, Tettenhall, showing appearance prior to fire of 1950. Only the Perpendicular west tower and A.E. Street's porch of 1882-3 survived. Photographer: Albert Henry ...

St. Modwen's Parish Church, Burton-on-Trent

View from afar of Burton Parish Church, with the graveyard and River Trent in the foreground.

St. Nicholas Church, Fulford

The church gate and notice board. This brick church was built on the site of the medieval Fulford Chapel in 1825, and was designed by C.H. Winks.