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Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Showing a view across the nave to the Chapter House arches, from the north west. Artist: 'T. Fradgley, 1831.'

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Interior view showing a view of the ruins from the north east.'J. Buckler.'

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Interior of the abbey looking towards the west, from the east end. Anonymous, [possibly the same artist as Burton, Nos. SV II.171a and b.]

Croxden Abbey: water colour painting

Showing the west wall of the chapter house, the interior and the high transept wall, exterior, from the south east. Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]

Croxton Church, near Eccleshall

Built in 1853-1854, the architect of St. Paul's Church, Croxton was Ewan Christian. A postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall.

Crucifix Memorial to Private Lanzoni, Hanbury

Medieval-style memorial crucifix displayed in St Werburgh's Church, Hanbury. Presented to the church by Mrs G. Lanzoni of Milan in 1990, in memory of her uncle, Private A. Lanzoni. He was one of six Italian ...

Cub group outside Holy Cross Church, Bilbrook

The photograph shows ten cub scouts seated in a ring, with one boy standing in the centre holding a pole. The cub leader is watching in the background.

Cutting oats, the Allotment Gardens, Alstonefield

From left to right: Ernest Adams, Jim Bailey and Herbert Wood, holding a scythe. Mr Wood grew oats on the Allotment Gardens, a plot of land of about a third of an acre which was formerly 4 allotments. ...

Cutting the first sod of the new St. Paul's church, Edensor, Longton.

Vicar Lane has just cut the first sod. The old church was opened in 1854, but was replaced by a new church on Longton Road in 1940.

Cutting the first sod of the new St. Paul's church, Edensor, Longton.

Vicar Lane has just cut the first sod. The old church was opened in 1854, but was replaced by a new church on Longton Road in 1940.

Darlaston Church: sepia drawing

North east view (the East end facing the street,) showing the tower with a Gothic Revival spire, a box-like nave (1833) with 'factory' windows on two levels [since re-built]. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood....

Day trippers near High Bridge, Norbury

Day trippers near High Bridge, bridge no.39 on the Shropshire Union Canal. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Dean Street, Brewood

Looking north-east along Dean Street, Brewood. The building seen here on the left is known as the Old Smithy Cottage and was originally a single-storey house, built in about 1350. The spire of Church ...

Dedication of the Church at Perton

The dedication of the Church at Perton on Saturday 2 October 1982. On the right is Deaconness Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton. Unveiling the plaque if Rt. Rev. Kenneth Skelton, Lord Bishop of Lichfield. Soon ...

Dedication of the East window, St. Editha's Church, Church Eaton

A group photographed on the dedication of a new East window at St. Editha's Church, Church Eaton by the Rt. Rev. Hon. Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lichfield. The new stained glass was designed by C.E. Kempe ...

Dedication of the electric bells, Fazeley Church

The Rev. Arthur M. Coxon, Vicar of Tamworth, and Rev. Dean are seen here dedicating the electronic bells in the vestry of Fazeley church.

Dedication of the site of the Church at Perton

The dedication of the site of the new Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) by Deaconess Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton, who is standing in the foreground. Soon after construction of housing ...

Dedication of the War Memorial, Eccleshall,

Dedication of the First World War memorial in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church. The War Memorial Cross was unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of the County (The Right Hon. The Earl of Dartmouth, ...