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Penkridge Church - Monument in South Wall: sepia drawing

'Monument in the South Wall of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' taken from the north north west. Showing a marble incised slab under a cusped arch.'G. Buckler.'

Penkridge Church - Monument in South Wall: water colour painting

Showing a marble incised slab under a cusped arch, taken from the north north east.[See SV VIII.31a, for north north west view.]'T. P. Wood.' Thomas Peploe Wood.

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

'Monument on the South side of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing an altar tomb of alabaster, [of Edward Littleton and his two wives], (1558). Also showing effigies of ten children ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Sir Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

'Monument on the North side of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing a table tomb. The side shows five shields of arms and seven effigies. On the top, is a man in armour [Sir Edward ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of [Sir Edward Littleton]: sepia drawing

Showing a table tomb. The side shows five shields of arms and seven effigies. On the top, is a man in armour [Sir Edward Littleton, 1574.] The drawing is taken from his feet.[Handwritten in pencil] ...

Penkridge Church - Tomb of Richard Littleton: pen and ink drawing

Showing the tomb of Richard Littleton, alias Westcott, (1518.) It is an incised slab showing a man and a woman and four coats of arms.Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

Penkridge Church - Tomb of William Wynnesbury: pen and ink drawing

Showing the tomb of William Wynnesbury, (1520.) It is an incised slab with showing the figures of a man and a woman, with three coats of arms above their heads. Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

Perceval's Shrine, Sandon

One of a number of follies in Sandon Park, Perceval's Shrine was erected by Sir Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby (1762-1847) in memory of his friend and fellow Spencer Percival (1762-1812), the Prime ...

Pitt Monument, Sandon

Lantern slide view of the Monument to William Pitt in Sandon Park, erected in 1806. Photograph believed to have been taken by Walter Williams (1876-1929) of Stafford.

Plaque at Meece House, Cold Meece

A commemorative plaque which was built into the walls of Meece House. It reads: "Louis Paulhan flew over this house at 4.50 am on Thursday 28th April 1910 on his way to Manchester to win the £10,000 ...

Police Station, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

View of High Street and the Market Cross, which now stands outside the Newcastle Borough Museum. The fenced off building in the background is the old police station. This photograph was taken just ...

Portobello Tower , Hilton Park

The Portobello Tower is a hexagonal, embattled tower built to commemorate Admiral Vernon's capture of Portobello in 1739. It was perhaps designed by Rochard Trubshaw of Little Haywood and built between ...

Portobello Tower, Hilton Hall

he Portobello Tower is a hexagonal, embattled tower built to commemorate Admiral Vernon's capture of Portobello in 1739. It was perhaps designed by Rochard Trubshaw of Little Haywood and built between ...

Postcard of war memorial, Forsbrook

This war memorial, situated outside St. Peter's Church, lists over thirty men and women who gave their lives in the service of their country. The memorial was unvelied by Col. J. V. Campbell, VC, CMG, ...

Poultry house and cottages, Teddesley Park

This view shows one of two octagonal cottages linked by a curved single-storey poultry house. Built around 1832, these buildings were being used as dog kennels at the time this photograph was taken. ...

Prince Harry at the National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas

Prince Harry (His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales) lays a wreath on behalf of the Royal family, after the unveiling and dedication of the Bastion Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas. The ...

Queen Victoria's Statue before restoration, Queen's Gardens, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This statue of Queen Victoria was originally unveiled by Sir Alfred Haslam in September 1903. It moved from Nelson Place to Station Walks in 1963, and moved again in 2001 to its current location in Queen's ...

Queen Victoria's Statue being lowered into Queen's Gardens, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This statue of Queen Victoria was presented to the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1903 by Sir Alfred Haslam, and was unveiled by the Grand Duke Michael of the Russian Imperial family to celebrate the ...