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Eccleshall - Biana Hall: water colour painting
'Byana (sic).' South east view showing a stuccoed half-timber gabled house of the Tudor period. The view, taken from the garden, shows two other gabled bays to the south and a porch on the east. Anonymous, ...
Eccleshall - 'Castle' : engraving
'Eccleshall Castle, Residence of the Bishop of Lichfield,' showing a two storey house with a central block and two wings, with steps and balustrading in front.'Printed from Zinc by J. Grave, Nicholas ...
Eccleshall - 'Castle' : sepia drawing
'Eccleshall Castle,' showing the rebuilt Bishop's Palace (1698) viewed from the grounds. There is a ruined turret at the corner of the moat to the right, and steps and balustrading in front of the building. ...
Eccleshall - 'Eagles Hall' : sepia drawing
'Eagles Hall Al's Eccleshall. From an ancient Painting in Eccleshall Church.' Showing a moated building, three storeys high and crenellated, with an additional large central tower and turret.'T. P.W.,' ...
Eccleshall Castle
The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey Muschamp obtained a royal licence to embattle a manor house in ...
Eccleshall Castle
Eccleshall Castle viewed from the south, with the River Sow and meadows in the foreground. The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in ...
Eccleshall Castle
The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey Muschamp obtained a royal licence to embattle a manor house in ...
Eccleshall 'Castle' : sepia drawing
'Eccleshall Palace, Staffordshire.' Showing the rebuilt Bishop's Palace (1698). A two storey house with a central block and two wings. There are steps and balustrading in front of the building. Also ...
Eccleshall Castle,
A postcard view of the last surviving tower of Eccleshall Castle, on the north-east corner. On the left is a glimpse of the Manor House.
Archaeological surveys have found evidence of two other towers, ...
Eccleshall Views
A tinted postcard with five views of Eccleshall: (top left) Johnson Lodge, (top right) Old Tower, Eccleshall Castle, (bottom right) High Street, (bottom left) Stafford Street, (centre) Eccleshall Castle....
Edge Hill, Mount Road, Stone
A postcard view of Edge Hill on Mount Road, Stone, viewed from the south. Built in 1870, it was the home of Stone draper John Foden (1813-1887). He was a partner in the company of Foden and Brandon ...
Edial Hall: engraving
'Edjall Hall, (sic) The residence of Dr. Samuel Johnson.' Showing a square Georgian brick house with a roof sloping up to a row of dormers and a palisaded lantern. The whole is behind the garden wall, ...
Edial Hall: engraving
'Edjall Hall, (sic) Staffordshire.' Showing a square Georgian brick house with a roof sloping up to a row of dormers and a palisaded lantern. The whole is behind the garden wall, with a gateway and ...
Edward VII's visit to Ingestre
This postcard was published by Alfred McCann, Uttoxeter.
Edward VII visited Lord Shrewsbury at Ingestre Hall in November 1907.
During his stay at Ingestre the King planted a Cedrus Libani (Cedar ...
Edward VII's visit to Stafford and Ingestre,
Edward VII visited Lord Shrewsbury at Ingestre Hall in November 1907. At the end of the visit he stopped briefly in Market Square, Stafford and was welcomed by the Mayor before being driven off.
Elford Church: sepia drawing
'North West View of Elford Church.' Showing the tower of four stages, and the north porch. Elford Hall is behind the church, to the right.'J. Buckler.'
Elford Hall
Elford Hall dates from the late 18th century and was originally home to the Howard family. By the 20th century the Hall had passed by marriage to the Paget's. In 1936 Francis Paget donated the Hall to ...
Elford Hall
Elford Hall dates from the late 18th century and was originally home to the Howard family. By the 20th century the Hall had passed by marriage to the Paget's. In 1936 Francis Paget donated the Hall to ...