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Ecton Copper Mine and Church

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 ...

Edensor Old Church, Longton

This is the east end of Edensor old church. The church and surrounding graveyard was founded in 1854. At the time of the photograph it had been deconsecrated and was used as a warehouse. The church was ...

Edingale Church: pen and ink drawing

South west view showing the nave (of brick) with 18th century 'factory' windows and a small chancel. The west tower appears to be of the same date. There is a timber cottage on the right.[The Church ...

Edingale Church: sepia drawing

'North West View of Edingale Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the nave (of brick) with 18th century 'factory' windows and a small chancel. The west tower appears to be of the same date. Also showing ...

Edingale Church: water colour painting

North east view showing the church behind a large house (Georgian of two storeys with dormers) to the east.[The church was rebuilt in 1881.]Anonymous, [in the style of W. Carter.]

Edingale Church: water colour painting

North east view showing a north door and the west end of the nave (no south door).[The church was rebuilt in 1881.]Anonymous, [in the style of S. Bentley.]

Effigy of Sir John De Swynnerton, About 1254. Swynnerton Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior taken at St. Mary's Church, Swynnerton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Egerton incised effigy, All Saints’ Church, Madeley

An engraving of the incised effigy of Ralph Egerton (died 1518) and his wife Isabel in All Saints Church, Madeley. Published in A. Oliver, 'Incised Effigies of Staffordshire', (1913), plate 17.

Elford Church

Pencil and wash drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). Showing the interior of Elford Church looking across the nave to the aisle. This picture was sold to Mr. paget ...

Elford Church - 'The Stanley Monument': engraving

Multiple plate containing:(1) The Stanley Monument, M. Griffith, del., [drawn.](2) 'The 3 Wives of Sir John Stanley, (as supposed) taken from Elford Church windows anno. 1537' [showing ladies drawn in ...

Elford Church - 'The Stanley Monument': sepia wash

'Effigy on the north side of Elford church,' showing of a boy in a long robe holding a ball in his left hand, and with his right hand touching his head. [Called the Stanley Monument.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]...

Elford Church - 'The Stanley Monument': water colour drawing

Showing an effigy of a boy in a long robe holding a ball in his left hand, and with his right hand touching his head. [Called the Stanley Monument.]'Moses Griffith, delin.,' [drawn.]

Elford Church - Tomb of Sir John Stanley: pen and ink drawing

Showing the inscription carved on Sir John Stanley's tomb, in Gothic lettering:'Orate pro anima domini Johannis Stanely militis quondam domini de Clyfton Campville, Pype, Elford et Stotfolde, hujus cantuariee ...

Elford Church: lithograph

South east view showing the east window, the south aisle and chapel, a small porch and the tower. The windows have three lights except the east window of the chapel which has five.'Standidge & Co., Litho., ...

Elford Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Elford Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the east window, the south aisle and chapel, a small porch and the tower. The windows have three lights except the east window of the chapel ...

Elford Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the east window, the south aisle and chapel, a small porch and a tower. The windows have three lights except the east window of the chapel which has five.'T.P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe ...

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 Church: sepia drawing

Showing Sir John Stanley's effigy [1474]. Figure dressed in armour with his hands together, as if praying.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]