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Bradley-in-the-Moors Church: water colour painting
'All Saint's Church.' South east view fromt he churchyard, showing a small chancel, the nave and the west tower, which has obelisk pinnacles above a corbelled coping. The church was rebuilt in 1750 with ...
Brakespeare Street chapel and infants' school, Goldenhill
A Roman Catholic school-chapel was built in Brakespeare Street, then called John Street, in1871, with extensions in the 1880s. Garbett Street (then called Church Street) is at the far end. The building ...
Bramshall Church: sepia drawing
North west view, chiefly showing the tower.'J. C. Buckler.'
Bramshall Church: water colour painting
'St Laurence's Church.' South west view of the church through a gap in the trees. Showing the south side and the top of the tower. [The church was rebuilt in 1835.]Anonymous, [L.J.Wood]
Brass plate in Biddulph Church - William Bowyer of Knipersley : pen and wash drawing
Situated at the east end of the chancel. Brass plate showing ten sons and seven daughters kneeling before a desk. With inscription. Anon. [J. R. Fernyhough.]
Brereton Bible Class
Pictured in front of the old Brereton Vicarage (demolished 1963) is the Rev. Arthur M. Harding's Bible Class of 1909. Rev. Harding was a curate at Brereton from December 1906 to April 1911.
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Brereton Chapel: wash drawing
View of the chapel built in 1837, in the lancet Gothic style.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Originally a Chapel of Ease for Rugeley Parish, it was built of ashlar stone. The 2nd Earl Talbot donated ...
Brereton 'Old' Vicarage
A rear view of Brereton Old Vicarage.
The Reverend Evelyn Henry Hill and his wife, Ida Lucy Hill in the garden of their Brereton Vicarage home. After a period as a curate at Rugeley, he was the Vicar ...
Brereton 'Old' Vicarage?
This is the front of a post card written by Mrs Miller, headteacher at St. Michael's School, Brereton expressing Christmas greetings to a Miss Robinson and is thought to have been written between 1920 ...
Brewood - Black Ladies Priory: engraving
South east view of the exterior, showing the mansion and chapel (Tudor and Jacobean). Additional plate for `The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire,' S. Shaw. Anonymous, [?S. Shaw.]
Brewood - Black Ladies Priory: tinted pen drawing
Shows the chapel, the half-timber building between the house and the stables.'T.P.Wood.'
Brewood - Black Ladies Priory: woodcut engraving
'The Convent of the Black Ladies, at Brewood.' Showing houses and the chapel, from the pool. Anonymous.
Brewood Church
The church of St. Mary and St. Chad at Brewood has a fine Perpendicular west tower with a recessed spire, and a large early 13th century chancel. It was restored by G.E. Street in 1878-80 who added the ...
Brewood - Long Birch Hall: engraving
This engraving has been incorrectly identified in the Staffordshire Views collection as Blackladies, near Brewood. It is actually Long Birch Hall, a Tudor and Jacobean house. Most of the house collapsed ...
Brewood - Whiteladies Priory (Ruin) : engraving
'Remains of the Priory Church at White Ladies, Shropshire.''D. Parkes, del., [drawn,] 15 July 1807; J. Basire, sc., [engraved.]'
Brewood - Whiteladies Priory (Ruin) : engraving
Details of the north and south doors (Norman), a floor tile, and Dame Joan's tomb-stone, 1669. With inscription.'D. Parkes, del., [drawn,] 15 July 1807; J. Basire, sc., [engraved.]'
Brewood - Whiteladies Priory (Ruin) : engraving
Showing floor tiles discovered at Whiteladies.Anonymous.
Brewood - Whiteladies Priory (Ruin) : sepia drawing
Showing details of the remains:1. The capitals to the transept arch.2. The small window to the nave, with a dripstone.3. The north door, with part of the arch and one capital to arch.'J.B.,' [John Buckler.]...