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Colwich Church and Oakedge House: water colour painting

'Colwich Church and Oakedge House.' North west view from the fields of There is a large house in the distance on the right and the tree-covered hills of Cannock Chase are in the background. Anonymous, ...

Colwich Church: pen drawing

West view showing the three staged tower with pinnacles, in the distance. Anonymous.

Colwich Church: pen sketch

West north west view from the road, showing the tower and the west-end porch. There are gabled houses on the left, ('Miss Sparrow's School' in perspective). 'T. Wood, del., 1833,' [a weaker hand than ...

Colwich Church: pencil sketch (vignetted)

View of the church from the south east side of the river. Anonymous, [in the style of Allport.]

Colwich Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Colwich Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel (with a door), the nave, the porch and the south aisle. The tower is on the north west side. There is a sundial on the south ...

Colwich Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the east door in the south chapel. Also showing the priest's doorway in the chancel. There is a sundial (in the style of 'Trubshaw.') The 'pointed' windows of the nave have small ...

Colwich Church: water colour painting

North east view from the road, showing the east end, the north chapel, and the tower without pinnacles.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

Colwich Vicarage and Church

Viewed from the west, Colton's Victorian vicarage belonged to St. Michael and All Angels Church. The vicarage was demolished in the 1970s and a modern house now stands on the site. The east window of ...

Commemorative window, St. Luke’s Church, Cannock

This commemorative window, 'the Last Communion on the Battlefield', was given by Charles Loxton in memory of his son Charles Edward Holden Loxton, known as Edward. He was a 2nd Lieutenant in the North ...

Congregation in the Control Tower, Perton

A Christian service being held in the Upper Room of the Control Tower at Perton. The building has since been demolished. Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started ...

Congregational Chapel, Caroline Street, Longton.

A Congregational Chapel (also known as the Independent Chapel) was built in 1819. In the mid Victorian period, the congregation was over 150 for morning and evening services. A Sunday School was attached ...

Congregational Chapel, Caroline Street.

This is an old photograph of the original Congregational Chapel on the corner of Caroline Street and Middle Cross Street, erected in 1819. This building was razed to the ground in 1905 and the present ...

Congregational Chapel, Cheadle

The Congregational 'Bethel' Chapel stands on Tape Street and was built in 1850 to the designs of John Holmes. It replaced an earlier building dating from 1799.

Congregational Chapel, Millrise Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

View west along Millrise Road (originally Market Street) from Leek Road/Baddeley Green Road (A5009) corner. The large building on the left was Millrise Congregational Chapel, later used as a Free Gospel ...

Congregational Church (Trinity), Derby Street, Leek

The Congregationalists (previously called the Calvinists) had been worshipping in a chapel in Derby Street since 1690, but in 1791 an angry mob invaded the building, took out the seats and fittings and ...

Congregational Church , Wheaton Aston

Originally known as Zion Chapel, it was built in 1814 and opened in 1815. In 1908 the chapel was extensively restored and a schoolroom added.

Congregational Church, Aldergate, Tamworth

Previously a Congregational Church, this building was an Indian restaurant in 2002.

Congregational Church, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of the Congregational Chapel on High Street, built in 1842 to the designs of Henry Stephens of Derby. Copyright: Burton Library.