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Christ Church, Gentleshaw
View from the south. Christ Church stands at the corner of Chapel Lane and Commonside in Gentleshaw. Its somewhat eccentric appearance can be explained by its construction history.
Originally built ...
Christ Church, Gentleshaw
A postcard view of the interior of Christchurch, taken after its 1903 extension. The illumination is by oil lamps.
Christ Church stands at the corner of Chapel Lane and Commonside in Gentleshaw. Originally ...
Christ Church, Gentleshaw
Christ Church stands at the corner of Chapel Lane and Commonside in Gentleshaw. Its somewhat eccentric appearance can be explained by its construction history.
Originally built as a chapel of ease ...
Christ Church, Hilderstone
Christ Church was built in 1827-9 to designs by Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood.
This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted by Miss ...
Christ Church, Hilderstone
An interior view looking east towards the chancel, showing box pews and the triple-lancet east window with enamelled glass of 1829 by Collins of London. Christ Church was built in 1827-29 to designs ...
Christ Church, Hilderstone
Christ Church, Hilderstone and the graveyard viewed from the south-east, with the Vicarage to the right. The latter is now a private residence named The Old Vicarage. Christ Church was built in 1827-9 ...
Christ Church, Knightley
Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield. It was opened for public worship on July 28, 1841.This watercolour was drawn ...
Christ Church, Knightley,
Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield.
The chancel extension, vestry and ...
Christ Church, Normacot
The United Methodist Church, also known as Christ Church, stood in Meir Road, was built in 1910 and was demolished in 2005.
Christ Church, Stafford
Christ Church opened on Foregate Street in 1839. Its mission church, St. Aidan's, was consecrated in 1902 on Marston Road. Christ Church closed in 1976. In 1983 it was demolished; sheltered housing for ...
Christ Church, Stone
Christ Church was consecrated in 1840. In 1899 the two steeples seen here at the front of the church were removed when they were found to be unsafe. The facade was rebuilt with a single bell turret.
This ...
Christ Church, Stone
The interior of Christ Church, Radford Street, Stone, looking along the nave towards the chancel. Christ Church was consecrated in 1840. In 1899 the two steeples at the front of the church were removed ...
Christ Church, Stone,
Christ Church on Radford Street.
Christ Church was consecrated in 1840. In 1899 the two steeples at the front of the church were removed when they were found to be unsafe. The facade was rebuilt ...
Christ Church, Upper Tean
Christ Church is the parish church for Tean and was built in 1843 by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield.
This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, ...
Christmas Decorations, St. Patrick's Church, Stafford,
The Roman Catholic church on St. Patrick's Street was opened on Sunday 21st July 1895 by the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Edward Ilsley.
In 1921 a new site was found on Sandon Road, and after ...
Christmas Fayre, Stone Methodist Church
Mrs. Trudi Mercer opened the Christmas Fayre at the Methodist Church which stood on The Avenue, Stone.
Standing, left to right: Rev. Gerald Cole, Mr and Mrs Ethan Buxton, Mrs Trudi Mercer. The little ...
Christmas party, Brindley Village, Cannock Chase
A Christmas party held in St. Mary's Church, Brindley Village. A sign on the left reads 'the Hospital Chapel'. Originally the chapel for the Military Hospital at Brindley Heath, it was re-dedicated ...
Christopher Wren, Dean of Windsor & Wolverhampton
Christopher Wren (1591-1698), Dean of Windsor and Wolverhampton. His son was the famous architect, Sir Christpher Wren (1632-1723).
Engraving by G. Van der Gucht.