Farewell Church: engraving
'The RUINS of FAIRWELL CHURCH from N. E., 1744.' Showing the church from the north east, taken 1797 from Green's print (see SV IV.187a) but showing the Gothic east window. Other details are the same.'T. ...
Farewell Church: engraving
Showing a building with 15th or 16th century square-headed windows, wooden porch and a low wooden bell-turret. Also showing a hand written inscription: 'The Church formerly belonging to Farewell Nunnery ...
Farewell Church: pen and wash sepia drawing
'Fairwell Church Staffordshire, [No. 3]'showing a church with three windows and a small bell-turret. Also inscribed 'Farewell is in the jurisdiction of the Revd. the Dean & Chapter of Lichfield.' Anonymous, ...
Farewell Church: pen drawing
'A North View of the Ruins of the Church of Fairweld (sic) in the County of Stafford,' showing a house to the west of the church, and a distant view of another church with a spire in a valley to the east. ...
Farewell Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Farewell Church,' showing the church as rebuilt. The tower and the nave are built in brick in the classical style of the day (c. 1745), the chancel in the old form. The latter has ...
Fazeley Chapel: pen and wash drawing
North west view of the chapel from the street, showing a Georgian tower with an entrance doorway and a small belfry. The chapel has round-headed windows.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
The church, ...
Fazeley House in snow, Fazeley
Fazeley House on Coleshill Street after a heavy fall of snow. This photograph was taken when the House was occupied by Rev. Robert Henry Tanner and his family. He was Vicar of Fazeley from 1869 to 1909, ...
Fazeley House, Fazeley
Pictured in front of Fazeley House, off Coleshill Street, Fazeley are members of the Rev. Robert Henry Tanner's family. In the doorway is his wife Jane (nee Warrington, and previously Hudson from her ...
First Christian Service at Perton
The first Christian service held at Perton, Christmas Eve 1976 at the home of Mr and Mrs Holden, Biggin Close, Perton.
Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started ...
Flash Chapel: water colour painting
'Flash Church Quarnford Chapel,' showing a west view of the chapel, built in 1744. Showing a small tower of classical style (the artist's rendering gives it the appearance of great antiquity.) There ...
Font at Audley Church: sepia drawing
'Font in Audley Church,' showing a plain octagonal font.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Font at Betley Church: sepia drawing
'Remains of the Old Font in the Church Yard at Betley, Staffordshire,' overturned for use as a sun-dial. The inverted bowl has half-inch round bulges, and the shaft is square with bevelled edges.'J. ...
Font at Biddulph (New) Church: sepia drawing
Late Norman font; round, and carved with interlaced arches. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Font at St. John's Church, Burslem: sepia drawing
Octagonal font at the old church, with carved Gothic panels. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Font in Abbots Bromley Church : sepia drawing
'Font in Abbots Bromley Church,' showing a globular classical font, with bands of decoration.'J.B.,' [John Buckler.]
Font in Acton Trussell Church: sepia drawing
'Font in Acton Church,' showing a plain bowl on a pillar.'J.B.,' [John Buckler.]
Font in Alstonefield Church: sepia drawing
'Font in Alstonefield (sic) Church,' showing a plain octagonal bowl on a short stem, with a round base. 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Font in Armitage Church: engraving
'Armitage,' showing a circular, tub-shaped font, which depicts twin bearded heads under arches. Anonymous.