Stone - Free School: sepia drawing
'The Free School at the East end of Saint Michael's Church yard at Stone, Staffordshire.' This appears to be the back of the Grammar School from the south east, [see SV X.19c, for comparative view.] ...
Stone - Tomb of William Crompton: sepia drawing
'In the Chancell at Stone.' Showing a tomb in free stone of William Crompton and Jane [Aston] with armorial bearings set on a mantle and numerous shields on the sides of the tomb. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough....
Stone Cemetery,
The cemetery on Stafford Road was opened on 5 September 1903.
Stone effigy, Sheen. Photographed by William Blake.
A much defaced stone effigy of a priest (probably 15th century) outside the east end of Sheen church.
Tending the garden, Churchyard, Church Street, Tamworth
From left to right are, Vicar Coxon, Mr Critchlow, and Mr H. Chaplin, the Verger, tending the garden of the church yard.
The 'Angelus Bell' Holy Trinity Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is the Angelus Bell located in the rear garden of the Holy Trinity Church on London Road
This Angelus bell would have been rung as a call to prayer and to spread good-will to everyone on Earth.
The Arboretum, Stapenhill, Burton-upon-Trent
The Arboretum, planted by the Civic Society, with St. Peter's Church, Stapenhill in the background. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton ...
The Brampton, Queen Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph taken in 1905 shows the view looking up The Brampton from Nelson Place in Newcastle-under-Lyme. To the left of the picture is the tower of St. George's Church rising up from behind the ...
The Cemetery, Stapenhill Road, Burton-upon-Trent
The municipal cemetery was opened in 1866 ion a 12 acre site on Stapenhill Road. It was designed by Lucy and Littler of Liverpool.
This image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent ...
The Chapel in Silverdale Cemetery, Newcastle-under-Lyme
An oil painting by Alan Scott, commissioned for the Millennium by Newcastle-under-Lyme Museum and Art Gallery. Silverdale Chapel still remained in the cemetery in 2002 and was built from tin.
The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford
Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North.
The funeral of Elizabeth Gaskin, Hednesford
Postcard photo of the internment of the body of Elizabeth Gaskell on March 2nd, 1919 at St Peter's Church, Church Hill, Hednesford. Elizabeth was 23 years old. A cordon of police had been drawn up around ...
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
Situated directly opposite its replacement church dedicated to St Augustine, the Old Chancel is pictured prior to the removal of all but a few memorials that were deemed significant in 1974. The removed ...
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
A postcard view of the tower, arcade and chancel of the partly ruined old St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley viewed from Station Road.
The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was ...
The Village Cross, Sheen. Photographed by William Blake.
Sheen village cross dates from the 15th century but only the top stone of the base appears to be old. The village school can be seen behind.
Three Views of Stone,
The top view is of Hayes Lodge on Longton Road.
In the centre is St. Michael's Church, built in 1758 in the grounds of an earlier Augustinian Priory. The porch holds two thirteenth century priory ...
Tixall Church Yard - Table Tomb: pen and ink drawing
'Ancient Monument in Tixall Church Yard.' Showing the table tomb of Richard Biddulph, a servant of four members of the Aston family.'Heare Lieth Richard Biddulph....' [Born 1546, died 15 June, aged ...
Tixall Church, Stafford
This postcard was published by W. H. S. & S, Stafford.
The card was posted during 1917 at Milford to an address in Egypt.
Tixall parish church of St. John had a small congregation, as the parish ...