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All Saints Church, Moddershall,
All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North.
The original church that was built in 1903/04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken down in 1993 and the church rebuilt using the original ...
All Saints' Church, Sandon,
All Saints' dates from the Norman period. Inside, in the west window, can be found a fragment of fourteenth century stained glass. The font dates from 1669. In 1851 the north aisle was remodelled to ...
All Saints' Church, Standon,
All Saints was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1846. The west wall of the nave and north aisle date from the Norman period.
The church tower was built in the fourteenth century.
Photograph ...
All Saints' Church, Standon, (1)
All Saints was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1846. The west wall of the nave and north aisle date from the Norman period.
The church tower was built in the fourteenth century.
Photograph ...
All Saints' Church, Standon, (2)
All Saints was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1846. The west wall of the nave and north aisle date from the Norman period.
The church tower was built in the fourteenth century.
Photograph ...
All Saints' Church, Trysull
The parish church of Trysull is originally 12th century in origin, but only fragments of the building remain from this date. Major improvements were made during the 13th, 14th, 15th centuries, including ...
Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone
A postcard view of Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone. Alleyne's Grammar School was founded in 1558 by Rev. Thomas Alleyne. The Masters and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge were made trustees. The first ...
Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone
A postcard view of Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone. Alleyne's Grammar School was founded in 1558 by Rev. Thomas Alleyne. The Masters and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge were made trustees. The first ...
Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone,
Alleyne's Grammar School was founded in 1558 by Rev. Thomas Alleyne. The Masters and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge were made trustees. The first school building was located near to St. Michael's ...
Alliance Street, Stafford,
This view of Alliance Street shows the extension of the old Alliance Street onto Stone Road. These houses were built by Whittinghams.
Opposite the first block was Pitt Street which led onto John Donne ...
Allsopp & Sons Ltd. train with brewing machinery, Burton-upon-Trent
This photograph marks a very significant event in British brewing history: the mainstream introduction of lager beer brewing. Previously, supplies were imported from Germany or had been produced in smaller ...
Allsopp & Sons, Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent
A general view of Allsopp & Sons, Ltd. brewery from the railway.
Allsopp’s brewery was founded in 1807 when Samuel Allsopp purchased Wilson’s brewery business. In 1859 a new brewery was built on ...
Alrewas Church - North Doorway: sepia drawing
'North Doorway of Alrewas Church,' showing a plain Norman door with a single arch.'J. Buckler.'
Alrewas Church - West Doorway: sepia drawing
'West Doorway of Alrewas Church, Staffordshire,' showing the west doorway with a Norman arch of two orders.'J. Buckler.'
Alrewas House, Mayfield
A postcard view of Alrewas House, Mayfield. The picture was taken looking west with Alrewas Mills in the background and the Mill chimney stack on the left. Just out of view is the River Dove; in the far ...
Alrewas Mills, Mayfield
A postcard view of Alrewas Mills taken at Mayfield, Staffordshire, looking north-east across the River Dove into Derbyshire. The River Dove marks the border between Staffordshire and Derbyshire. In later ...
Alrewas Mills, Mayfield
This landscape postcard view was taken at Mayfield, Staffordshire and looks north across the River Dove into Derbyshire. The River Dove marks the border between Staffordshire and Derbyshire. In the distance ...
Alstonefield Church, interior
A view showing some of the magnificent 17th century woodwork in Alstonefield Church. To the left, in the north aisle can be seen the Cotton family. In the centre is the double (once triple) decker pulpit ...