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All Saints' Church, Forton,

A postcard view of All Saints’ Church, Forton, which has a massive medieval tower 45 feet high, containing six bells. On the left is an ancient yew tree which is around 1300 years old and is the second ...

All Saints' Church, Forton,

The earliest stonework in All Saints' church dates from c.1200, and can found in the east wall of the chancel and part of the north wall; above the vestry door can be seen an original lancet window. ...

All Saints Church, Grindon

All Saints church was rebuilt in 1845 by F.J. and H. Francis in a late 13th and early 14th century style. The church contains a Norman font, and two medieval stone coffins discovered during the rebuilding....

All Saints Church, Leigh

All Saints church was rebuilt a by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1846 after a fire, using part of the original 14th century tower, font and stained glass in the chancel. The work was paid for by the ...

All Saints' Church, Madeley

Madeley’s parish church is dedicated to All Saints and was in existence by the end of the 12th century. It has a Norman arcade and an Early English nave. The chancel was rebuilt in 1872 to the design ...

All Saints' Church, Milwich

A postcard view of All Saints' Church, Milwich. The first record of a church on this site is dated around 1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late fifteenth century, although the remainder ...

All Saints Church, Moddershall,

All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North. The original church that was built in 1903/04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken down in 1993 and the church rebuilt using the original ...

All Saints Church, Moddershall,

All Saints Church, Moddershall, view from the north west. All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North. The original church that was built in 1903/04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken ...

All Saints' Church, Ranton

All Saints' Church dates from the thirteenth century. The building was renovated in 1753, when the brick chancel was built. The east window was probably also put in at this time.

All Saints' Church, Ranton,

All Saint's Church dates from the thirteenth century. The building was renovated in 1753, when the chancel was built. The east window was probably put in at this time. The bell turret was removed ...

All Saints' Church, Sandon,

All Saints' dates from the Norman period. Inside, in the west window, can be found a fragment of fourteenth century stained glass. The font dates from 1669. In 1851 the north aisle was remodelled to ...

All Saints' Church, Standon,

All Saints was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1846. The west wall of the nave and north aisle date from the Norman period. The church tower was built in the fourteenth century. Photograph ...

All Saints' Church, Standon, (1)

All Saints was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1846. The west wall of the nave and north aisle date from the Norman period. The church tower was built in the fourteenth century. Photograph ...

All Saints' Church, Standon, (2)

All Saints was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1846. The west wall of the nave and north aisle date from the Norman period. The church tower was built in the fourteenth century. Photograph ...

Alton Church

St Peter's Church, Alton viewed from the south west. The church has a Norman north arcade and a 14th century tower. It was largely rebuilt in 1830. The chancel and south chapel were built in 1884-5 by ...

Amington Church, Amington, Tamworth

St. Editha's Church was built in 1864 by G.E. Street and contains a very impressive stained glass window by the Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones.

Anglo-Saxon cross shafts, Checkley

Three Anglo-Saxon cross shafts which stand in the churchyard of St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Checkley. All three date from the late 9th or early 10th century.

ANZAC Service, Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Cannock Chase

Jim Preston, a Durham Light Infantry veteran of North-west Europe, Malaya and Korea places a wreath on behalf of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade at the annual ANZAC Service held at the Commonwealth War ...