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Alstonefield School

Alstonefield School was built in 1842 and closed in 1982. The school building is now occupied by the Village Hall. To the right can be seen the girls cloakroom which is now used as the entrance to the ...

Alstonefield village green

Behind the tree in the centre of the photograph is the 16th century George Inn. The woman in the photograph is Mrs Askey - children brought eggs to her for the egg market. She is speaking to Mr Joe ...

Altar, St. Peter's Church, Yoxall

Postcard view of the interior of the chancel in St. Peter's Church, Yoxall, showing the altar. St. Peter's Church was largely rebuilt by Henry Woodyer in 1865-8. The church still retains a number of medieval ...

Altar, St. Peter's Church, Yoxall

Postcard view of the interior of the chancel in St. Peter's Church, Yoxall, showing the altar. St. Peter's Church was largely rebuilt by Henry Woodyer in 1865-8. The church still retains a number of medieval ...

Altar, St. Peter's Church, Yoxall

A view of the chancel in St. peter's Church, Yoxall, showing the altar. St Peter's Church was largely rebuilt by Henry Woodyer in 1865-8. The church still retains a number of medieval features, including ...

Alton

The village of Alton is situated high above the Churnet Valley, about four miles east from the town of Cheadle and seven miles north west of the town of Uttoxeter. The place name, Alton, derives from ...

Alton - Interior of St. John's Convent School : engraving

'St. John's Chapel, Alton,' showing the screen.Anonymous, [Augustus Welby Pugin.]

Alton - Church and Houses: sepia drawing

'South View of Alton, Staffordshire,' showing the church and houses shown in a dip by the side of a hill on which there is a watch-tower. There is a river valley on the left. Also showing the tower, ...

Alton - Exterior of St. John's Convent School: engraving

'Saint John's Hospital Alton.' Showing a bird's eye view of the building.'A. P. W.,' [Augustus Welby Pugin].

Alton - From Railway Station: water colour painting

Sunrise on Alton Castle and the castellated convent school on the hill, and below, a train steaming out. Anonymous [?L. J. Wood].

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers) - sculpture: lithograph

'From a Gothic cross at Alton Abbey, Staffordshire.' Showing a piece of decorative carving on the cross, resembling leaves.Anonymous.

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers): coloured aquatint engraving

Showing a large castellated house of the Gothic revival, in gardens. Built 1814.Inscribed 'The Seat of the Right Honourable The Earl of Shrewsbury.''Tho. Allason del., [drawn]; T. Fielding sc., [engraved] ...

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers): coloured aquatint engraving

'Alton Abbey Staffordshire, The Seat of the Right Honble., The Earl of Shrewsbury.' Showing a large castellated house of the Gothic revival, in gardens. Built 1814.'Drawn by Thos. Allason; Engraved ...

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers): engraving

'Alton Towers, Staffordshire. Seat of the Right Hon[orable] Earl of Shrewsbury.' Showing a large castellated house in the Gothic revival, in gardens, [built 1814].[Similar to SV I.49c.]'T. Fradgley, del., ...

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers): lithograph

'Alton Towers. The Seat of the Earl of Shrewsbury.' Showing a view of Alton Abbey over the lake. 'Drawn and Printed by Rayner, Derby; Published by Dawson & Hobson, Ashbourn.'

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers): lithograph

'Alton Towers,' showing a large castellated house of the Gothic revival in gardens, viewed from the drive. Anonymous.

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers): lithograph

'Alton Towers,' showing a general view of the 'Towers' and gardens, and the pagoda-like 'conservatory.' 'Printed by Day and Haghe, lithographers to the King.'

Alton 'Abbey' (now Alton Towers): sepia drawing

'West View of Alton Towers, Staffordshire,' showing the 'flag-tower' over the valley and wooded hills. Artist: J. C. Buckler.