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Eccleshall Company of Church Lads' Brigade,
The Church Lads' Brigade with their instruments outside Holy Trinity Church.
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 Road, Tillington, Stafford
A postcard view of a quiet scene looking northwest along the Eccleshall Road, Stafford.
On the left is the tree lined boundary wall and railings of Stafford Cemetery. In later years the stone wall ...
Eccleshall Views
5 views of Eccleshall: (top left), Cop Mere Pool (top right), High Street (bottom right), The Church (bottom left)The Castle Ruins (centre) Izaac Walton's Cottage at Shallowford.
Eccleshall Village: lithograph (tinted in buff)
'The Vicarage, Eccleshall,' showing the village street, as seen from the church. There is a horse and cart in the road , and ladies are standing at the side of the road.'R.H.M., del., [drawn] Eccleshall, ...
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 ...
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.]
Edward Johns, Armitage Pottery
Photograph of Edward Johns (c.1822-1893), owner of the Armitage Pottery 1867-1893.
A small pottery was in existence in Armitage by 1817 and by 1851 this had begun to produce sanitary ware. In 1867, ...
Effigy of a Knight, St. Peter's Church, Norbury,
This effigy of a cross-legged knight is probably of Ralph de Botiller (died 1342), who was the donor of the church. The monument is situated on the north side of the chancel.
Also in the church can ...
Effigy of Sir John de Swynnerton, Swynnerton Church,
The cross-legged effigy of Sir John de Swynnerton can be found in St. Mary's Church in Swynnerton, and dates from the thirteenth century.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...
Effigy, Holy Trinity Church, Eccleshall,
Effigy of Elias-de-Napton which marked his tomb in 1295 when it was in the south aisle of the church.
Elias-de-Napton was prebendary of Eccleshall and the son of the first Lord Broughton. He was Co-adjudicator ...