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Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop Bentham: pencil drawing
Tomb of Bishop Bentham who died 19th February 1578.Showing on the side a bearded man praying, behind whom are a wife and four children (one dead). On the top is an incised effigy. One shield of arms ...
Eccleshall Church - Tomb of Bishop William Overton: sepia drawing
Showing the tomb of Bishop William Overton, with effigies of his two wives, dated 1603, 'on the North side of the Chancell, of Alablaster.' [Married (1) Margeret Barlow; (2) Mary Bradstock.] In 1603 ...
Eccleshall Church: engraving
South west view across the churchyard, showing the three bays of the chancel that are Early English. Also showing a tower of four stages with a blocked in south door. (An extra plate for `The History ...
Eccleshall Church: lithograph
South view showing a tower of four stages, a clerestory of five lights, the south aisle and the Early English chancel (restored). Also shows a blocked south doorway in the tower. Inscribed 'Eccleshall ...
Eccleshall Church: pencil drawing
South east view (from the way leading to the churchyard), showing a tower of four stages, a clerestory of five lights, and the earlier form of the two chancel windows. Also showing a small building in ...
Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire,' taken from the road (with a pond in the foreground). Showing the new Early English chancel of five bays. Artist: J. Buckler.
Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel with Early English windows. There is a five light, east window to the aisle.'J. Buckler.'
Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the tower of four stages, with a blocked south doorway, and the chancel with three lights. Also showing the depth of the south porch. ...
Eccleshall Church: sepia drawing
'West View of Eccleshall Church, Staffordshire,' across the churchyard. Showing the tower of four stages, which has heavy buttresses and shows various styles. Also shows how the south porch includes ...
Eccleshall Church: water colour painting
South west view across the churchyard, showing the three bays of the chancel that are Early English. Also showing a tower of four stages with a blocked in south door. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Eccleshall Methodist Chapel
This chapel stands on Stone Road, Eccleshall. The foundation stone was laid on 21 September 1871 by Mrs Broadhurst, wife of a local tanner, and was constructed by local builder Charles Barratt. The total ...
Eccleshall Road Cemetery, Stafford
A four acre cemetery was opened on Eccleshall Road in Stafford in 1856. Over the years it has been extended several times and had reached 20 acres by 1940. The cemetery was designed with two chapels, ...
Eccleshall views
A postcard with five views of Eccleshall: the Parish Church, two views of High Street, Church Street, and the village School. published by the Doncaster Rotophoto Co. Ltd.
Eccleshall views
A postcard showing five views of Eccleshall: the Castle, the Parish Church, Stone Road and two views of the High Street. It was published by William Shaw of Burslem.
Eccleshall views
A postcard with three views of Eccleshall: the Castle, the Parish Church, and High Street. It is postmarked 4 July 1929.
Eccleshall views,
5 views of Eccleshall: the Church (top left), Castle (top right), Stafford Street (bottom right), and two views of High Street (bottom left and centre).
Ecton Church
Ecton Church was probably a 'Navvy' church and built for men working on the construction of the Manifold Valley Railway which opened in July 1904. Behind can be seen the spoil heaps of Ecton copper mine ...
Ecton Copper Mine
A view of some of the 18th century smelter buildings and Ecton Church, with spoil heaps behind. Ecton Church was probably a 'Navvy' church and built for men working on the construction of the Manifold ...