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Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

View from the nave, looking towards the chancel and the altar. The church was completed in 1876, to the design of G.F. Bodley. Since then the church has been extended several times, the last time was ...

Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

The ornately carved organ screen and black and white marble floor were designed by G.F. Bodley, the architect of the church.

Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

The church was built between 1872-1876 in the Decorated style. The architect, G.F. Bodley, was also responsible for most of the furnishings including the reredoses, screens, front cover and marble flooring. ...

Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

Interior of a chapel in the Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross. The church was built between 1872-1876 in the Decorated style. The architect, G.F. Bodley, was also responsible for most of the furnishings ...

Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

Interior of Hoar Cross Church. These two carved white marble effigies are Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram (d. 1871) and his wife Emily Meynell Ingram (d. 1904), who commissioned the church in memory of her ...

Church of the Holy Evangelists, Normacot

Photograph taken on Easter Monday, 1917, after a snowfall. The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south side of Upper Belgrave Road as a chapel of ease for Blurton Church in 1847. It was designed ...

Church of the Holy Evangelists, Normacot

The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south side of Upper Belgrave Road as a chapel of ease for Blurton Church in 1847. It was designed by George Gilbert Scott and paid for by the Duke of Sutherland. ...

Church of the Holy Trinity, Hartshill Road, Hartshill

This plan is of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Hartshill Road, Stoke. It was dedicated in 1842 and is another example of gothic architecture (like St.Peter's Church in Stoke). The building is now Grade ...

Church Street and Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The area in the foreground of this photograph has changed greatly through the years and this scene was not recognisable in 2002. The shops are, from left to right, John Hamrouse, Grocer, Thomas Sproston, ...

Church Street, Audley

The church visible at the end of the street is that of St. James. The church was largely built in the 14th century though it was restored by Scott in the mid 19th century. It contains many monuments including ...

Church Street, Leek

View along Church Street, with St. Edwards Church on the corner.

Church Street, Tamworth: lithograph

'Church Street.' Showing half-timbered houses on the left in the foreground, and others in the distance. The church tower is shown on the right behind a high wall bordering on to the street. There are ...

Churchyard, Hopwas

The pathway leading to the entrance of St Chad's Church, Hopwas. The trees have since been removed. The church was opened in 1881 on lands donated by the Rev. T. K. Levett of Packington Hall and Mr ...

Class I portrait, St. Chad's Church of England School, Pattingham

Mr Buckley, the School Headmaster can be seen standing on the right hand side. This portrait was taken on the road outside the School. Roebuck House is visible in the background.

Class portrait, St. Chad's Church of England School, Pattingham

Back row, from left to right: ?, ?, Jenny Weever, Amelia Gittins, Ciss Peters, Gerald Thwaite, Joe Bate and Margery Wilcox. 3rd row, from left to right: Martha York, Kathy Spittle, Harold Ray, ?, ?, ...

Clearing snow, Fazeley House, Fazeley

A boy sweeping snow off the drive at Fazeley House off Coleshill Street. This photograph was taken when the house was occupied by Rev. Robert Henry Tanner and his family. He was Vicar of Fazeley from ...

Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: engraving

South east view of 'Clent Church,'showing the chancel, the nave (with a dormer window) and the tower (without pinnacles.) Clent was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...

Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: engraving

West view of the chapel's position on the hill-side. Showing the tower with pinnacles, and cows in the foreground. Clent was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...