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Caverswall Church: sepia drawing
'West View of Caverswall Church, Staffordshire,' across the graveyard. Showing the tower with two windows, a crenellated top and pinnacles.'J. Buckler.'
Caverswall Church: water colour painting
South east view showing only part of the tower, the south aisle and the porch, the remainder being hidden by large trees.'L. J. Wood.'
Cawdry Buildings, Leek
View of the bottom of Derby Street (Sparrow Park), with the public baths on the left. In the centre is the public weighbridge, with St. Luke's Church, the Bethesda Schools and Brough's Mill in the background. ...
Ceiling, St. Mary's Church, Lichfield
View of the original wooden beamed ceiling above the Lichfield Heritage Centre, formerly housed in the old St Mary's Church in Market Square. The Heritage Centre closed permanently in 2017 and the building ...
Celebration parade, Eccleshall
A parade passing along Church Street towards the centre of Eccleshall. It is not known what event is taking place, but it could be the Coronation of King George V in 1911.
In the background can be ...
Central Mosque Rizvia, Uxbridge Street, Burton-upon-Trent
Uxbridge Street, with Central Mosque Rizvia in the foreground. The former board school in Uxbridge Street was converted into a mosque in 1994, and is also partly used as a Pakistani community centre.
The ...
Chamberlain Avenue from London Road, Stoke-on-Trent
A view west along Chamberlain Avenue from its junction with London Road, Boothen. The tree-lined road climbs steeply up to Hunters Way. The houses on the left beyond the Assembly Hall were built between ...
Chancel Screen, Holy Trinity Church, Eccleshall,
Screen in the north chancel prior to the 1930s alterations. The Bosville Chapel, now called the Lady Chapel, is behind.
Holy Trinity Church dates from the twelfth century. The chancel was replaced ...
Chancel Window from Grey Friars, Stafford,
Remains of a chancel window from Grey Friars, discovered during excavations in Foregate Street.
The window was taken to Burton Manor in Rising Brook, and broken up for use in the rockery.
Photograph ...
Chapel and Smithy, Alstonefield
The smithy and Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Alstonefield. The blacksmith at the time of this photograph was Joseph Hambleton.
The chapel was built in 1879-1880 and replaced an earlier chapel dating ...
Chapel Chorlton Church: sepia drawing
'The Church at Chapel Charlton, Staffordshire.' South east view of the church which was rebuilt in 1827, in the classical style with a nave, a chancel and a short tower.'J. Buckler.'
Chapel Chorlton Church: sepia drawing
North west view from the road, which was rebuilt in 1827 in the classical style with a nave, a chancel and a short tower.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].
Chapel House, Belmont, Ipstones
John Sneyd of Belmont Hall originally planned Chapel House as a church. Around 1790, Sneyd argued with the incumbent of St. Leonard's Church in Ipstones and started to build his own church. They soon ...
Chapel House, Belmont, Ipstones
John Sneyd of Belmont Hall originally planned Chapel House as a church. Around 1790, Sneyd argued with the incumbent of St. Leonard's Church in Ipstones and started to build his own church. They soon ...
Chapel Interior, Alton Towers
The Chapel was designed by Thomas Fradgley and Joseph Potter and completed by 1833, but the interior was remodelled or completed by A.W.N. Pugin after 1839.
Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot ...
Chapel of St. John the Baptist, Cotton
The chapel was built in 1795, and is a simple olong brick building with two canted transeptal bays. Most of the windows are pointed except for those at the east and west ends, which are round.
Chapel Street, Stafford
This view looks along Chapel Street towards Broad Street and Mount Street, Stafford.
On the left is the tower of the former Wesleyan Chapel which closed in 1985. Most of the building was demolished ...
Chapel Street, Stafford
This view looks along Chapel Street towards Bath Street, from the junction with Broad Street, Stafford.
On the left there is a sign stating ‘Bath Street Closed, no access to Earl Street’, this was ...