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Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: engraving
South east view showing the steep decline of the hill and the door into the crypt. Also showing the south porch, and the tower (with pinnacles.) The east gable has three pinnacles and there is a dormer ...
Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: lithograph
'St. Kenelm's Chapel, Shropshire,' a south south east view showing intricate architectural detail. Clent was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Artist: 'Allen ...
Clent - St. Kenelm's Chapel: water colour painting
'Clent Church,' south west view showing the three tiers of arches under the tower. The south porch appears to be of timber. A dormer is the only window on the south side west of the porch. The ground ...
Clifton Campville Church - Vernon Monument: engraving
Tomb of Sir John Vernon and his wife, dated 1545. The effigies are on the top and a coat of arms with supporters and weepers is on the side.Inscribed 'To the Revd. John Watkins, this View of Clifton ...
Clifton Campville Church - Vernon Monument: pencil drawing
North view of the Vernon Monument, [to Sir John Vernon and his wife.] Showing two carved figures on top of the monument. The side is decorated with two figures, one holding a coat of arms. (See SV III.124b ...
Clifton Campville Church - Vernon Monument: sepia drawing
'Monument of the Vernon's in Clifton Campville Church, Staffordshire.' South west view showing the monument which stood at the east end of the south aisle. Also showing the wooden screen, between two ...
Clifton Campville Church: engraving
'Clifton Camville Church,' south west view showing the tower and spire, the south aisle, and the porch. 'S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; Ravenhill, sculpst., [engraved]; Published as the Act directs, 1 February ...
Clifton Campville Church: engraving
West view showing the church tower and spire, the Parsonage House (as altered 1778) and stabling on the right.(See SV III. 122a for the original painting of this view.)Anonymous, [Drawn by S. Shaw; Engraved ...
Clifton Campville Church: lithograph
South east view from the fields, showing a distant view of the south aisle, the east window and the tower and spire.'I. H. del., 1840, [drawn]; Madeley, lith., [lithographed], 3 Wellington Street, Strand.'...
Clifton Campville Church: lithograph
West view showing the tower and spire. Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.
Clifton Campville Church: lithograph (vignetted)
West view taken from the field gateway, showing the tower, the spire, and the west window of the south aisle.'I. H, del., [drawn]; Madeley, lith., [lithographed] 3 Wellington Street, Strand.'
Clifton Campville Church: pen and sepia drawing
North view from the churchyard, showing the tall tower and spire, the north transept and the chancel windows which are square-headed.Anonymous. [?Jukes or Paddey.]
Clifton Campville Church: sepia drawing
'West View of Clifton Campville Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the tower, which is of three stages with buttresses at the corner angles. The pinnacles have flying buttresses against the spire. Also ...
Clifton Campville Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Clifton Campville Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the south aisle, and the east windows (Decorated), of five lights each.'J. Buckler.'
Clifton Campville Church: water colour painting
West view showing the tower and spire, the Parsonage House, (as altered 1778), and the stabling on the right.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Club Day event, Leek
A horse drawn float decorated for a 'Club Day', outside St. Edward's Church, Leek.
From left to right: Harry Sigley; Stanley Sigley; Cassie McEwan; Donald McEwan; unknown; Fred Grindley; Humphrey Chadwick.
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Club Day procession, Church Street, Leek
The procession was part of the Sunday School festival which took place every year on the first Friday in August. The event is now held on the second Saturday in July. A mixture of adults and children ...
Club Day, Cheswardine, Shropshire
Club Day procession at Cheswardine walking down the High Street away from St. Swithin's Church
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.