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Croxden - Guest Chapel: sepia drawing

'South East View of Croxden Church,' showing the south door of the guest chapel (now demolished). Also showing the 13th century lancet windows and sturdy buttresses of the period. At the west end there ...

Croxton Church, near Eccleshall

Built in 1853-1854, the architect of St. Paul's Church, Croxton was Ewan Christian. A postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall.

Cub group outside Holy Cross Church, Bilbrook

The photograph shows ten cub scouts seated in a ring, with one boy standing in the centre holding a pole. The cub leader is watching in the background.

Cutting the first sod of the new St. Paul's church, Edensor, Longton.

Vicar Lane has just cut the first sod. The old church was opened in 1854, but was replaced by a new church on Longton Road in 1940.

Cutting the first sod of the new St. Paul's church, Edensor, Longton.

Vicar Lane has just cut the first sod. The old church was opened in 1854, but was replaced by a new church on Longton Road in 1940.

Darlaston Church: sepia drawing

North east view (the East end facing the street,) showing the tower with a Gothic Revival spire, a box-like nave (1833) with 'factory' windows on two levels [since re-built]. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood....

Dedication of All Saints' Church, Brocton

The Bishop of Lichfield, Dr E.S. Woods accompanied (left) by the Vicar of Berkswich, the Rev. W. Merlin Davies, and (right) the Curate, the Rev. G.M. Streete, and members of the choir at the dedication ...

Dedication of the Church at Perton

The dedication of the Church at Perton on Saturday 2 October 1982. On the right is Deaconness Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton. Unveiling the plaque if Rt. Rev. Kenneth Skelton, Lord Bishop of Lichfield. Soon ...

Dedication of the church gates, St. Mary's Church, Ellenhall

The dedication of new gates at St. Mary's Church, Ellenhall. By the gates are Rev. Frank Oliver (Rector of Haughton) and Rev. Richard M. Farmer (Vicar of Ellenhall). See linked image for the names of ...

Dedication of the East window, St. Editha's Church, Church Eaton

A group photographed on the dedication of a new East window at St. Editha's Church, Church Eaton by the Rt. Rev. Hon. Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lichfield. The new stained glass was designed by C.E. Kempe ...

Dedication of the electric bells, Fazeley Church

The Rev. Arthur M. Coxon, Vicar of Tamworth, and Rev. Dean are seen here dedicating the electronic bells in the vestry of Fazeley church.

Dedication of the site of the Church at Perton

The dedication of the site of the new Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) by Deaconess Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton, who is standing in the foreground. Soon after construction of housing ...

Delves Broughton wedding, Broughton

A wedding photograph taken at St. Peter's Church, Broughton, believed to show members of the Delves Broughton family.

Denstone Church

All Saints Church, Denstone, was built in 1860-1862 for Sir Thomas Percival Haywood, a Manchester banker. It was designed by G.E. Street.

Deposition from the Cross Scene, Passion of Christ Windows, St Andrew's Church, Weston

Scene representing Jesus Christ being taken down from the cross following his death by crucifixion. At the bottom of the scene, St John comforts the Virgin Mary. The figure in the red hat above the cross ...

Dilhorne - Church and Grammar School: sepia drawing

Dillhorne (sic) Church and Grammar School, Staffordshire.' West view showing the Grammar School as a small building in the Tudor style. Of the church, little but the octagonal tower is seen.'J. Buckler.' Mr ...

Dilhorne Church and churchyard from the south

The Church of All Saints has one of the few octagonal towers in the country. The lower part of the tower is early 13th century and Perpendicular above. the rest of the church is late 13th century, with ...

Dilhorne Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Dillhorne Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel, the south aisle, the clerestory and the top of the tower [no porch.]'J. Buckler.'