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Chapel, Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford,
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Chapel, Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford,
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Chapel, Hawkesyard Priory
Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, was originally built by Nathaniel Lister. In 1839 it was bought by the widow of Josiah Spode III, who lived there with her son Josiah IV. The house was much improved ...
Chapel, Pump Street, Stoke
The datestone in this building shows that it was constructed on April 13th 1868 by the architect R. Schrivener & Sons. The rear buildings have been demolished.
Chapel, Stafford Gaol,
The chapel was built in 1852, during a period of alteration and expansion within the prison structure. The new chapel was situated behind the women's gaol; a gallery at the southern end was designed ...
Charities board, Calton Church
Charities board inside St. Mary's Church, Calton.
The church was rebuilt in 1762, replacing an older chapel. A further rebuilding took place in 1839, and it was thoroughly restored in 1875. it consists ...
Charles Street, Cheadle
Looking down Charles Street towards the spire of St Giles Roman Catholic Church. Today (2023) there is a mini-island at the road junction with The Avenue. The view is substantially the same today though ...
Chasetown Wesleyan Chapel
Before demolition. The Chapel opened in 1914.
Chasetown Wesleyan Chapel foundation stones
The chapel was opened in 1914 and demolished in the late 1970s.
Chasetown Wesleyan Chapel interior
Before demolition. The Chapel was opened in 1914.
Cheadle - Roman Catholic Church (St Giles'): sepia wash drawing
'Saint Giles Church at Cheadle, Staffordshire.' South east view of the Modern Gothic church showig a west tower and spire, and south east aisle. [A. W. Pugin, Architect.]'J. Buckler.'
Cheadle - St. Giles Church: wood engraving
Plan of the church, [no scale].Anonymous.
Cheadle - St. Giles' Church: wood engraving
'St. Giles', Cheadle,' showing the elevation of the spire from the west.Anonymous.
Cheadle - St. Giles' Church: wood engraving
'St. Giles' , Cheadle,' showing the elaborately decorated nave interior.Anonymous.
Cheadle - St. Giles' Church: wood engraving
'Chancel of St. Giles', Cheadle.'Anonymous.
Cheadle Church: sepia drawing
'South east view of Cheadle Church,' [recte north east] showing the nave, a small chancel and the tower, standing on a hill. Built in Gothic Revival style.'J. C. Buckler.'
Cheadle Church: sepia drawing
North west view showing the west entrance, (under the tower), and the north door and aisle. Built in Gothic Revival style.'G. Buckler.'
Cheadle Church: water colour painting
Distant view of the church up a village street of old houses (with wayfarers.) The church tower and the clerestory are visible. Shown before the rebuilding in 1837.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]