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Castle Church, Stafford, (2)

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Catholic Church, Great Haywood

St. John the Baptist Church was originally built at Tixall Hall in 1829 by Joseph Ireland, as a private chapel for the Clifford family. The Cliffords sold the estate to the Earl of Talbot of Ingestre ...

Catholic Church, Rugeley

St. Joseph's and St. Ethelreda's Roman Catholic Church on Lichfield Street, Rugeley. It was built in 1849-50 and designed by Charles Hansom. One of the turrets surrounding the spire is now missing.

Catholic Church, Stoke On Trent. Photographed by William Blake.

Catholic Church interior, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Catholic Church, Stoke On Trent. Photographed by William Blake.

Catholic Church interior, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Catholic Procession, Stafford,

The Catholic Procession was organised by the parishes of St. Austin's and St. Patrick's. The route was from St. Patrick's Church in the north of Stafford to St. Joseph's Convent on Lichfield Road, ...

Catholic Schoolroom and Chapel, Tean

The Catholic Schoolroom and Chapel on St. Thomas Street (formerly Back Lane) in Tean, built in 1882. Mass was held here until St. Thomas’s Church was built in adjoining land in 1938-39. It remained the ...

Catholic Youth Club, Stafford

Members of Stafford Catholic Youth Club meeting in a classroom at St. Patrick’s Secondary Modern School. Serving refreshments is the club leader, Miss Betty Osborne. The club met on Monday evenings with ...

Cauldon Church

St Mary and St. Lawrence Church, Cauldon, built between 1781 and 1784. The chancel has some earlier stone work.

Cauldon Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing a Georgian building of brick with stone quoins, consisting of a nave, a chancel, and a tower.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Castle: pencil drawing

South south east view of the castle, showing the church to the right.Anonymous, [in the style of S. Shaw].

Caverswall Church

The Church of St Peter in Caverswall is mostly late 12th century, with a 13th century arcade and a Perpendicular west tower. Some rebuilding, including the clerestory, took place in the 17th century.

Caverswall Church interior

View from south west of the interior of the St.Peter's church , Caverswall. The arcade to the left dates from the 13th century and the clerestory windows fron the 17th century. The chancel arch is by ...

Caverswall Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior with a view of Caverswall Church, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Caverswall Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the south aisle, the chancel, the clerestory and the tower.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Caverswall Church,' across the graveyard. Showing the east window of two lights, the north aisle and the top of the tower, with pinnacles.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Caverswall Church, Staffordshire,' across the graveyard. Showing the tower with two windows, a crenellated top and pinnacles.'J. Buckler.'

Caverswall Church: water colour painting

South east view showing only part of the tower, the south aisle and the porch, the remainder being hidden by large trees.'L. J. Wood.'