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Brook Street Methodist Chapel, Stafford,
This chapel was built in 1888 on Eccleshall Road, approximately where the petrol station is today.
Until the 1920s the chapel was known as the Christian Brethren Chapel.
Broom (now Worcestershire ) Church: copper-plate engaving
'BROME Church, STAFFORDSHIRE, as it appeared in 1739, now rebuilt.' Showing the [east] end of the church only. There is a bell hanging from a tree near the churchyard. Broom was in Staffordshire until ...
Broom (now Worcestershire) Church: engraving
'Broome Church,' as rebuilt in Georgian brick. Broom was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Anonymous.
Broom (now Worcestershire) Church: engraving
Part of a plate showing the figure of St. Kenelm and a carving on a pew in the church. Broom was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Anonymous.
Broom (now Worcestershire) Church: sepia drawing
South east view from the churchyard of 'Brome Church.' Shows the stone and brick building, and the classical east window. Broom was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...
Broughton Church : sepia drawing
South east view of the church, (built c. 1633), showing the small chancel, the south aisle, the porch, the clerestory of the nave, and the tower. The east window is 'Decorated,' the others are flat-headed.'T. ...
Broughton Church: sepia drawing
South east view of the church, (built c. 1633), showing the small chancel, the south aisle, the porch, the clerestory of the nave, and the tower. The east window is 'Decorated,' the others are flat-headed. ...
Broughton Hall,
Broughton Hall was built for Sir Thomas Broughton in the mid-sixteenth century, possibly on the site of an earlier building. During the eighteenth century the ornate timber work was covered in plaster, ...
Brown Jug Inn, Bishops Offley
A postcard view looking west along Dorley Road, Bishops Offley. On the right is the Brown Jug Inn and on the left is a glimpse of the Mission Room.
Brunswick Chapel, Brunswick Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of the north front of Brunswick Chapel, which was located on Brunswick Street. The chapel was built in the 1860s in the Gothic style with bands of blue brick, on land given by a local coach builder, ...
Bucknall Church: sepia drawing
South west view, showing the tower with pinnacles, the south aisle and chapel, and the gate to the churchyard. Artist: 'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Bucknall Church: sepia drawing
South east view, as built in 1718, showing the chancel, the nave (with a large window in the transept), and the tower. Artist: J. Buckler.
Building Whiston Church
Workers unloading stone at the site of St. Mildred's Church, Whiston which was built in 1910 to the designs of J.H. Beckett.
Bull's Bank, Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Taken in 1935 this picture of Bull's Bank in Newcastle-under-Lyme takes in the tower of St. Giles' Church, the alleyway that leads to the churchyard and three of the terraced houses that surrounded the ...
Bunting Memorial Chapel, Marchington Woodlands
This Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in the late 1870s. It was named in honour of Jabez Bunting (1779-1858), a prime mover in the organisation of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
Mr E. Mountford ...
Burntwood - Christ Church: sepia drawing
South east view of church, built in 1819 in the Gothic style. It consists of a small chancel, with a nave and a tower.'T. P. Wood.'- Thomas Peploe Wood.
Burslem - St. John's Church: engraving
North west view of the old church across the churchyard. The National School is seen behind. Anonymous. [Drawn and etched by T. P. Mullock.]
Burslem - St. John's Church: pen drawing
South west view of the old church, showing the 15th century tower and the addition in 1738 of a long brick hall with long windows. Artist: 'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]