More than 2000 results were returned, we've just shown the first 2000. Use the sub themes, where available, to refine your results.
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
'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: 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: 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 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.
Club Day, Stockwell Street, Leek
A band leads the annual Sunday School festival procession down Stockwell Street towards the Market Place for the traditional hymn singing. The festival originated in the early 1800s, and took place on ...
'Club Feast', Marchington
The 116th annual Marchington 'Club Feast'. The procession is seen leaving the church, with some villagers carrying banners. A policeman stands in front of the Dog and Partridge pub, and Mrs Lucy Sandham, ...
Cobden Street, Dresden, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
This photograph shows the newly built Cobden Street in Dresden when the town of Longton was still prospering and expanding its suburbs.
Beyond the trees at the top of the street and out of view is Florence ...
Cobridge Church: engraving
South view of the church, (built 1839-40, in Gothic Revival style in brick and stone,) showing a nave of five bays, a small chancel and a west tower with pinnacles. 'H. Sherwin, fecit.,' [drawn and engraved.]...
Cobridge Church: pen and wash drawing
'Coberidge New Church,'[built 1839-40]. South west view of the church built in Gothic Revival style, in brick and stone. Showing the south aisle, and the tower of four stages with crenellation and ...
Cobridge Hall, Waterloo Road, Burslem
Cobridge Hall stands on Grange Street in Burslem, which was formerly known as Grange Lane. It is believed to have been constructed between 1775 and 1799, with later additions between 1832 and 1878, 1878 ...
Cobridge Providence Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent
The Providence Chapel was part of the Methodist New Connexion and the chapel stood on the corner of Elder Road and Grange Street. Originally built in 1822, the chapel was rebuilt twice in 1884 and 1940 ...
Codsall Church and Vicarage
St. Nicholas' Church was largely rebuilt in 1846-8 by E, Banks of Wolverhampton, but retains its Perpendicular tower and a Norman south doorway.
The vicarage was built south of the church in 1848. ...
Codsall Church: engraving
South east view showing a large porch between two windows of three lights each, and a window near the chancel. There is a windmill to the right. [Before the rebuilding (except the tower) in 1848.]Anonymous....
Codsall Church: sepia drawing
North west view showing the north side of the nave with two windows. No buttresses are shown. There is a west window in the tower. [Before the rebuilding (except the tower) in 1848.]Anonymous, [H. J. ...
Codsall Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Codsall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel, the nave (with a low-pitched leaden roof), the Norman south door between four pointed-arched windows, and the tower. The chancel ...
Codsall Church: sepia drawing
'North West View of Codsall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing chiefly the tower with the west window of three lights. The west window of the north aisle is blocked. There are steps and a stone stile in ...