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Methodist Chapel, Fulford

Built in 1860 as a Wesleyan Chapel, with a school room and porch added in 1910. The Chapel is still used for worship each week. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical ...

Mill Farm and All Saints’ Church, Chebsey

On the right is Mill Farm, a 19th century farmhouse now known as Old Mill Farm. To the left is All Saints' Church which dates from the Norman period. The Perpendicular west tower features an outside ...

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

On the left hand-side behind the car with the 'L' plate on the front is the church lych-gate with hanging lantern.

Mill Street Church Choir, St. John's Mission Church, Leek

Choiristers of the Mill Street Church Choir (St. John the Evangelist Mission Church) pictured outside the church. St. Johns is the daughter church of St. Edwards Church in the town. The photograph ...

Milwich Church and Parsonage House: pen and wash drawing

'N. W. View of Milwich Church & Parsonage House.' North north west view showing the ancient tower with a carved course under the battlements and angle buttresses. The Nave is 18th century of brick. ...

Milwich Church and Parsonage House: sepia wash drawing

'Milwich Church and Parsonage House, Staffordshire.' South west view showing the tower of the church over the brow of a hill. There are houses to the left of the church. Artist: G. Buckler.

Ministers and choristers, St Peters Parish Church, Hednesford

Left to Right. Back Row. 1: Harold Haynes, 2-4, 5: Frank Turner, 6: Mr Casemore, 7: Gerald Timmins, 8?, 9: Tom Shaw, 10? Middle Row. 1-3, 4: Brian Manley, 5?, 6: Edward Peter Steele, 7: John Bennett, ...

Ministers and St. Peter's Church Choir, Hednesford

Left to Right. Back Row. 1: Doug Maund, 2: Mr Dangerfield, 3: Mr Haynes, 4: Mr Harvey, 5: Charlie Alcott, 6-7?, 8: Les Higgins (George). Second Row. 1: Gail Higgins, 2: Susan Jones, 3: Sandra Bowers, ...

Minster Pool and Lichfield Cathedral

Lichfield Cathedral from the south-west with Minster Pool in foreground. This picture is from an album of photographs taken by Thomas Harvey Boycott (1876-1949) who lived with his widowed mother, Fanny ...

Mission Room, Little Hay, near Shenstone

The corrugated iron Church of England Mission Room in Little Hay was built in 1906. Later known as St. Chad's Mission Church, it was still standing in 2005 but has since been demolished and a new house ...

Monument in Caverswall Church

The monument of Countess St. Vincent in the chancel of St. Peter's Church. It was sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey in 1818.

Monument to Thomas Kinnersly, Ashley

Monument to Thomas Kinnersly (1751-1819) of Clough Hall, near Kidsgrove, which stands in St. John the Baptist Church, Ashley. Later, a medallion was added showing a profile of his widow, Mary Kinnersly, ...

Moreton Chapel: sepia wash drawing

'Moreton Chapel,' a distant view from the south east. Showing a Byzantine building standing alone in fields. Designed by Thomas Trubshaw and built in 1837-8. There is a house in the foreground on the ...

Moreton memorial, Brewood

The two-tiered Moreton memorial in St Mary the Virgin and St Chad’s Church, Brewood. The lower tier commemorated Edward Moreton (died 1630), his wife Marjorie (died 1613) and their children. The upper ...

Moreton Vicarage: sepia wash drawing

'Moreton Vicarage,' showing a stone building of the Gothic revival, dated 1839. artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Mow Cop

A lithograph showing Mow Cop with the newly built St. Thomas' Church, consecrated on 11 October 1842, to the right. the Castle folly stands on the hill top. Lithograph by Michael Scott after a drawing ...

Mucklestone Church: sepia wash drawing

'South West View of Muckleston (sic) Church, Staffordshire.' Showing chiefly the tower, as seen from the road, with a cottage at the entrance of the churchyard. Also showing part of the nave.'J. Buckler.'...

Mucklestone Church: sepia wash drawing

'S. E. View of Muccleston (sic) Church,' showing chiefly the tower, as seen from the road, with a cottage at the entrance of the churchyard (which blocks out the view of the Nave.)'Thos. Peploe Wood.'