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Duffield Lane, Newborough

View of the village looking towards the church in the far distance. The white building front of All Saints church in front of the spire is the Red Lion Inn. This picture appears on the National Brewery ...

Dunston Church: pen drawing

South west view showing the 15th century tower with an 18th century west door and nave (with three round-headed windows.)'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.] The church was demolished and rebuilt 1876-8 ...

Dunston Church: pencil drawing

South east view showing the tower without pinnacles, and the three nave windows are pointed. The east window has three lights. [? inaccurate drawing.]Anonymous, [perhaps by same artist as drawing of ...

Dunston Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Dunston Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the 15th century tower with the 18th century west door and nave (with three round-headed windows.) Also shows the blocked up medieval window ...

East Vale, Meir

The Crown & Anchor public house, Wood Street and St. Johns' Church can all be seen.

East window, St. Editha's Church, Church Eaton

The interior of St. Editha's Church, Church Eaton looking towards the chancel and the impressive seven-light Perpendicular east window. This photograph was taken shortly after the installation of stained ...

Easter Play, Sandon

The cast of 'In Three Days', an Easter play performed in the chancel of All Saints Church, Sandon in 1957. Pictured are: Mary - Rosemary Shepherd Salome - Mabel Robson Mary of Bethany - Rosemary ...

Eccleshall - Cotes Heath Chapel: sepia drawing

'South east view of the New Church [Cotes Heath Chapel] in the Parish of Eccleshall,' showing a building of two bays with a south porch and a west bell-gable. The style is Gothic with square-headed windows.Anonymous, ...

Eccleshall - Cotes Heath Chapel: sepia wash drawing

South view showing a building of two bays with a south porch and a west bell-gable. The style is Gothic with square-headed windows.'T. P. Wood.'

Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop Bentham: pencil drawing

Tomb of Bishop Bentham who died 19th February 1578.Showing on the side a bearded man praying, behind whom are a wife and four children (one dead). On the top is an incised effigy. One shield of arms ...

Eccleshall Church Fete

The opening of Eccleshall Church Fete on a rainy day at the Old Vicarage, Eccleshall. From left to right, Rev S. Tetley (Vicar of Eccleshall), Mrs Fountain-Page, Rev Preb M. Fountain-Page, Mrs Tetley. ...

Eccleshall Church: engraving

South west view across the churchyard, showing the three bays of the chancel that are Early English. Also showing a tower of four stages with a blocked in south door. (An extra plate for `The History ...

Eccleshall Church: lithograph

South view showing a tower of four stages, a clerestory of five lights, the south aisle and the Early English chancel (restored). Also shows a blocked south doorway in the tower. Inscribed 'Eccleshall ...

Eccleshall Church: pencil drawing

South east view (from the way leading to the churchyard), showing a tower of four stages, a clerestory of five lights, and the earlier form of the two chancel windows. Also showing a small building in ...

Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel with Early English windows. There is a five light, east window to the aisle.'J. Buckler.'

Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire,' taken from the road (with a pond in the foreground). Showing the new Early English chancel of five bays. Artist: J. Buckler.

Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing

'West View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire,' across the churchyard. Showing the tower of four stages, which has heavy buttresses and shows various styles. Also shows how the south porch includes ...

Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the tower of four stages, with a blocked south doorway, and the chancel with three lights. Also showing the depth of the south porch. ...