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Byanna, Eccleshall
Ink and wash drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845) showing Byanna, Eccleshall.
The name Byanna means 'beyond the dean', or out of the town. The Bishops of Lichfield lived ...
Byanna, Eccleshall
The name Byanna means 'beyond the dean', or out of the town. The Bishops of Lichfield lived here after Eccleshall Castle was destroyed in 1643 during the Civil War. The house dates from the early 17th ...
Byanna, Eccleshall
The name Byanna (or, as in the postcard caption, 'Biana') means 'beyond the dean', or out of the town. The Bishops of Lichfield lived here after Eccleshall Castle was destroyed in 1643 during the Civil ...
Byrkley Lodge Stables, Tatenhill
Byrkley Lodge was rebuilt for Hamar Bass of the Bass brewing family between 1887 and 1891 and this Stable block was built at the same time. The Stables had some success in producing successful race horses, ...
Byrkley Lodge, Tatenhill
Byrkley Lodge was rebuilt for Hamar Bass of the Bass brewing family between 1887 and 1891. Sir William 'Billy' Bass left Byrkley Lodge in 1952 and the house was demolished shortly afterwards. The Stable ...
Byrkley Lodge, Tatenhill
Postcard view of the east front of Byrkley Lodge with cattle and the Lin Brook in the foreground. Byrkley Lodge was rebuilt for Hamar Bass of the Bass brewing family between 1887 and 1891. Sir William ...
Byrkley Lodge: water colour painting
'View of the North Front of Brickley Lodge.' [Also spelt `Byrkley,' lying 7 miles west of Burton.] Showing a late Georgian house and stables from the park. Anonymous, [drawn by I. Spyers.]
Cable Car, Alton Towers
The Cable Cars were introduced to Alton Towers in 1963 and originally consisted of 14 cars for four passengers, built by British Ropeway Engineering. It closed in 1986.
The gardens at Alton Towers ...
Calvary, Hawkesyard Priory, Rugeley
A postcard view of the Calvary in the gardens at Hawkesyard Priory. A Calvary is a sacred cross, particular to the Roman Catholic church, usually with the figure of Christ on a crucifix. Calvary is ...
Calwich Abbey, near Ellastone
Calwich Abbey was originally an Augustinian priory, and was acquired by the Fleetwood family in 1544 following the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The original house was rebuilt in the early 18th century ...
Camp Hall, Camp Hill, near Baldwin’s Gate
A postcard view of Camp Hall commissioned by Sarah Wedgwood in 1827.
After Camp Hall was built Sarah moved out of her brother Josiah Wedgwood II’s nearby home at Maer Hall. Sarah's house had eight ...
Canal Bridge at Chillington, near Brewood
This bridge, number 32 on the Shropshire Union Canal, is the most ornamental canal bridge in Staffordshire. It carries the Avenue as it approaches Chillington Hall.
Cannock Chase views
A composite postcard with five views of places around Cannock Chase: Shugborough Hall; Ingestre Hall; Essex Bridge; the Bottle Lodge, Tixall; Main Road, Great Haywood.
Postcard published by W.H. Smith ...
Canwell Hall and Gardens, Canwell
Canwell Hall was built by Sir Francis Lawley and was the home of the Lawley family for many years. After the First World War the Hall was purchased by the City of Birmingham and used as a convalescence ...
Canwell Hall: engraving
North east view showing the front colonnade.Inscribed 'To Sir Rob[ert] Lanley Bart., this North East View of CANWELL HALL is inscribed by his Obliged humble Servant, S. Shaw.''T. Donaldson, del. et sculp.,' ...
Canwell Hall: sepia drawing
North west view showing a large white house with a portico.'James Wyatt, R.A.Archt.''J. Buckler.'
Canwell Hall: tinted pencil drawing
Showing a large white house with a portico, [built by J. Wyatt, Architect.] Taken from the park, across a stream. Anonymous, [S. Shaw].
Canwell Hall: water colour painting
North east view of a large white house, with a central block and two wings. There is no portico, only a central doorway, and the large windows in the wings are not shown.Anonymous, [in the style of S. ...