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Broughton Hall: sepia drawing
South west view taken from the entrance drive.'J. Buckler.'
Broughton Hall: water colour painting
South east view showing the front of the Hall, plastered, and the eastern, stone-built side of the Hall. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Brownhills House, Burslem: engraving
'Brownhills the seat of John Wood, Esq.' Showing a late Georgian house (1830) of two stories, with a portico front door and suburban grounds. The town is at the back in the distance. 'Drawn and etched ...
Burton Manor, Stafford,
Burton Manor in Rising Brook was built in 1855 by Francis Whitgreave. Stonework found during excavations from Grey Friars on Foregate Street was incorporated into the house, including the stone cross ...
Burton-upon-Trent - Nether Hall: pencil drawing
'Nether Hall, Burton upon Trent,' showing a collection of thatched roofs and chimneys by a pool. This house stood at Wetmore, near Burton-upon-Trent. It was the town house of the Blount family but was ...
Burton-upon-Trent: pen and ink drawing
'Sketch of Drakelow, the Seat of Sir Roger Gresley, bart. Co. Derby. From the Branston Road.''John Allport, del.,' [drawn]
Drakelow was on the Derbyshire side of the River Trent.
Bushbury - Moseley Old Hall: aquatint engraving
[South east view?] showing a many-gabled, half-timbered house from the road. Inscribed 'To Tho[mas] H. F. Whitgreave Esq. this View of his Ancient House at Moseley is inscribed by his Obliged Servant ...
Bushbury - Moseley Old Hall: lithograph
Showing a many-gabled, half-timbered house from the road.Inscribed 'Moseley Hall Near Wolverhampton, The Property of George Thomas Whitgreave, Esq., Where Charles 2nd was sheltered after the Battle of ...
Bushbury Hall, Wolverhampton
The west front of Bushbury Hall. The hall is Grade II listed and dates from the 17th century with a late 18th century front range. Charles I stayed here in 1644 or 1645 and the chair in which the King ...
Butterhill House, Coppenhall,
Butterhill House was the home of the Marson family.
On the left is Butterhill windmill, dating from c.1800. The mill ceased work in the 1870s, but the sails were not removed until 1912.
Butterton Hall, Butterton
The new Butterton Hall, as seen here, was completed in 1850 by Sir William Pilkington. The Hall was used by the military in the First World War, but fell into disrepair and was demolished, except for ...
Butterton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The 'new' Butterton Hall replaced an older one which was built by the Swinnerton family in 1540, the owners of the estate at the time. The new Hall was designed by Thomas Hopper and was completed under ...
Butterton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The 'new' Butterton Hall replaced an older one which was built by the Swinnerton family in 1540, the owners of the estate at the time. The new Hall was designed by Thomas Hopper and was completed under ...
Butterton Hall: engraving
Showing a tudor, castellated house of three storeys. One of two plates inscribed 'To Tho[mas] Swinnerton Esq. these Views of Butterton Hall are inscribed by his obliged humble Servant S. Shaw.''Rev. S. ...
Butterton Hall: engraving
Showing a tudor, castellated house of three storeys.One of two plates inscribed 'To Tho[mas] Swinnerton Esq. these Views of Butterton Hall are inscribed by his obliged humble Servant S. Shaw.''Rev. S. ...
Butterton Hall: sepia drawing
'North East View of Butterton Hall Staffordshire now building, the Seat of Sir William Pilkington, Bart.'[Died 1850.] Showing the Tudor gothic house with a tower over the porch, and turrets.'J. Buckler.'...
Butterton Hall: sepia drawing
South west view showing a Tudor house of three storeys with mullioned windows and large chimney stacks.'J. Buckler.'
Byanna, Eccleshall
Reed pen ink and wash drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845) showing the porch of Byanna, Eccleshall.
The name Byanna means 'beyond the dean', or out of the town. The ...