Okeover Hall - lithograph
'Okeover Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing the Tudor Hall and adjacent Church, from the park. Also showing deer in the foreground. The Church is half-covered in ivy and has a crenellated tower.[Taken from ...
Okeover Hall: engraving
Showing a Tudor house with a moat, and a church adjoining, set in parkland.Inscribed 'To the Worspll. the ingenious & obliging Gent. ROWLAND OKEOVER of OKEOVER Esq., This 18 Tab. Shewing (sic) the Prospect ...
Old Cottages, Wolstanton Marsh, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A watercolour by E.J.B. Evans of a view of Wolstanton. The view looks out over some cottages onto the Marsh, with St. Margaret's Church in the background.
Old Font from Mucklestone Church: sepia wash drawing
'Remains of the Old Font, removed from Muckleston (sic) Church, Staffordshire: now in the garden of the Clerk of the Parish a Blacksmith; and used as a `Hog-Trough.'''J. B., [John Buckler] June 1843.'
Old St Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Watercolour by W. Croasdale, 1873. View of the church from behind a wall and wrought iron gates with three figures walking along the pavement in front.
Onecote Church: sepia wash drawing
'South East View of Onecote Church, Staffordshire,' showing a classical building with a small chancel, and a nave with three windows, a plain porch and a west tower.'J. Buckler.'
Onecote Church: water colour painting
'Onecote Chapel.' West view showing a building of 18th century classical style, apparently brick with stone dressings. It has a round-headed west door and a window above surmounted by a wooden bell-turret. ...
Organ in St. Luke's Mission Church, Handsacre
The organ in St Luke's Mission Church, Handsacre, associated with the parish church in Armitage. Situated in Hall Road, Handsacre, it is now a private residence named Old Church Hall. It was referenced ...
Organ tuner, Stafford
Reginald Fisk adjusting the action of the organ at St. Chad's Church, Stafford. He was reassembling it ready for consecration on 2 March 1955.
Published in the Staffordshire Newsletter on 12 February ...
Panorama from Bedford Street, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph was taken from just north of the flight of locks at Bedford Street in Shelton. The camera is looking northwards along the Caldon Canal with the winding towers of Wolstanton Colliery on ...
Parish chest and font, All Saints' Church, Dilhorne
The ancient chest, probably medieval, has two padlocks, with evidence that there was at one time a third. This system ensured that all of the keyholders needed to be present to access the contents. The ...
Parish Church, Norton Canes
The church of St. James the Great, Norton Canes, was built as a replacement for a previous church lost to fire in 1888. It took two hours for a fire engine to arrive from Walsall only for the hose to ...
Parish Records of St. Nicholas Church, Codsall
Parish registers record baptisms, marriages and burials. The register above, begins in the reign of the last Tudor queen, Elizabeth I, in 1587 when the new chaplain, Thomas Pytt, arrived in Codsall. They ...
Parish Room and Cottage Homes, Armitage
The four almshouses and the Parish Room were built by the Rev. E. Samson in 1904. He had previously built four almshouses in Brereton. The homes were for the use of needy village people. The almshouses ...
Parker-Jervis Mausoleum, Aston-by-Stone
This mausoleum stands at the northern side of St. Saviour's churchyard in Aston-by-Stone and was built in 1864 to designs by John Wood for Edward Swinfen Parker Jervis of Little Aston Hall and his son ...
Parsonage House at Salt: sepia drawing (vignetted)
'The Parsonage House at Salt, Staffordshire.' Showing an early Victorian, two storey building in the Elizabethan style, surrounded by a garden.'J. B.,' [John Buckler].
Parsonage House, Blithfield
A watercolour painting of the Parsonage House at Blithfield, viewed from the north east. Now known as the Old Rectory, this two-storey Georgian House was built in 1807.
Artist: John Buckler (1770-1851)...
Patshull - Boningale Church: sepia wash drawing
'South East View of Boningale Church near Patteshull, Shropshire,' showing a small building with a tower of timber boarding. There is a half-timber house in the distance to the left of the church.'J. ...