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Tamworth Castle: sepia wash drawing

'Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire, from the Garden.' Showing the east side of the castle with parkland below. The top of the tower is visible among the trees from the south.'J. Buckler.'

Tamworth Castle: steel engraving

'Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire.' South view showing the bridge on the left, the church tower to the right, and the town behind the bridge. The castle rises from a wooded hill, and below there is a ...

Tamworth Castle: steel engraving

'Tamworth.' Showing a distant view of the castle from the south across the river. The bridge is on the left and the tower of the church is on the right. Numbered '165.' 'London, J. & E. Harwood, 26 ...

Tamworth Castle: steel engraving (tinted)

'Tamworth.' Showing a distant view of the castle from the south across the river. The bridge is on the left and the tower of the church is on the right. Within an engraved frame. Numbered '165.' 'London, ...

Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving

'Mount and Castle of Tamworth taken by the late Mr. Hilditch.' Showing the walled way up to the entrance, near the Keep. There is a woodman in the foreground. With letterpress on the back.[Taken from ...

Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving

'Tamworth Castle.' East view showing the walled pathway up the hill to the entrance gateway. Also showing the Keep or Donjon. Artist: I. Dodd.

Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving

'Tamworth Castle - Arrival of the Queen Dowager.' West view showing the bridge, the triumphal arch, and towers with flags flying and boats on the river.Taken from 'The Pictorial Times. London, Saturday, ...

Tamworth Castle: woodcut engraving (vignetted)

'Tamworth Castle.' South view showing the castle on a hill. There is a church to the right and a building at the foot of the hill. Taken from 'The Illustrated London News. December 2, 1843.' Anonymous....

Tamworth Castle: zincograph

'Tamworth Castle.' Showing the south east side of the castle. The tower and the tops of the walls appear above wooded slopes. There is a flag flying from the tower top. Artist: 'E. B. Hamel del.,' ...

Tamworth Church and Castle: pen drawing

'Tamworth Church and Castle.' West view showing the church tower on the left, and the river and castle in the foreground. There is a building [?a barn] to the right of the river. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' ...

Tamworth: lithograph (vignetted)

'Tamworth, Staffordshire.' Showing the town and the church, seen from across a meadow. There is a barn-like building in the foreground, and grazing cattle. 'I. H. del., [darwn] 1840; Madeley litho., ...

The Avenue, Stafford Castle

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

The Bawd Stone, Hen Cloud, near Leek. Photographed by William Blake.

The Bawd Stone stands on the north west side of Hen Cloud and is possibly a megalithic monument. Hen Cloud is a well known geological landmark near to the Roaches and is part of the Peak District National ...

The Boltstone, near Kinver: sepia drawing

The Boltstone stood in a field east of Bannut Tree Lane near Compton, Kinver. It was also known as the Bolstone, the Bolt, the Battlestone, the Bierstone and the Baston. It was a large standing stone ...

The Bridestones, near Rushton Spencer. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including an ancient stone landmark known as The Bridestones. The stones are the remains of a large Neolithic chambered tomb. They are situated at Bosley Cloud on the Staffordshire and Cheshire ...

The Bridestones, near Rushton Spencer. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including an ancient stone landmark known as The Bridestones. The stones are the remains of a large Neolithic chambered tomb. They are situated at Bosley Cloud on the Staffordshire and ...

The East Cloister, Croxden Abbey. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the east cloister ruins at Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.

The East End and Stone Coffin, Croxden Abbey. Photographed by William Blake.

The ruins of the east end and a stone coffin at Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.