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Gratwich Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Gratwich Church, Staffordshire,' [as rebuilt in 1775, in brick and stone.] Showing a small low chancel. The flat-headed east window of three lights. The 18th century nave windows ...
Gratwich Church: water colour painting
'St. Mary's Church Gratwich,' [as rebuilt in 1775 in brick and stone.] South west view showing a small low chancel. The two windows of the nave are almost round-headed. There is a small bell turret ...
Grave stones in Biddulph Churchyard: sepia drawing
Two gravestones in the churchyard.Inscribed 'These stones were found under the steps of the cross, when repairing a few years ago.' Artist: 'J.B.,' [John Bucker.]
Gravestone, Alstonefield
In the graveyard of St. Peter's Church, Alstonefield is this gravestone, which is one of the oldest in the country. It is dated 1518 and is to the memory of Anne Green who died on 3 April 1518.
Great Barr Chapel: engraving
'N. E. View of Barr Chapel.' North east view showing the eighteenth century gothic chapel with apse and spire. On the right is a gothic arched gateway. 'Rev S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson, sculpt., ...
Great Barr Chapel: water colour painting
'Great Barr,' showing a distant view of the chapel from the south east, between the trunks of two trees in the foreground. Anonymous, [S. Shaw].
Great Barr Chapel: water colour painting
'Great Barr.' North east view of an eighteenth century gothic chapel with apse and spire.[Shaw's original water colour for an engraving of the chapel. The water colour has been ruled for reducing.] Anonymous, ...
Great Bridgeford Methodist Chapel,
Great Haywood Chapel: sepia drawing
'Chapel at Great Heywood (sic), Staffordshire,' [built 1840] taken from the south west. Showing a flat nave with a large west window (under which are two doors), with a row of flat-topped windows. A ...
Great Haywood Chapel: sepia wash drawing
'Grt. Haywood Chapel,' [built 1840] taken from the south west. Showing a flat nave with a large west window (under which are two doors), with a row of flat-topped windows. A flight of steps leads to ...
Grendon (Warwickshire) - tablet to Frances (Hesilrig) Chetwynd: painting
'In the Church at Grendon, Of Black and white marble,' a tablet to Frances, the only daughter of Edward Haselrig of Arthington, Northamptonshire, wife of Walter Chetwynd, esq. [who d. 10 Aug., 1669], ...
Grendon Church - tablet to Frances Chetwynd: painting
'In the Church at Grendon, of Black and white Marble,' a tablet to Frances, the only child of Walter Chetwynd (the Antiquary, who lived at Ingestre Hall) who died, 1673. Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough.]...
Grindon Church: sepia drawing
'One of the Capitals and remains of the Shaft of the Old Church at Grindon.' It is Norman; square abacus, round pier.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Grindon Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Grindon Church, Staffordshire,' (as rebuilt in the Gothic style). The nave has a high roof. There is a south aisle and a west tower with a spire. [The 'old' church was demolished ...
Grindon Church: water colour painting
'All Saints Church, Grindon.' A south west view showing the west tower, the south aisle, the porch and the clerestory, with an extensive distant view (of stone-wall country.) [The 'old' church was demolished ...
Groom at The Rectory, Checkley
Samuel Thorley, groom at the Rectory, Cheddleton with his horse, accompanied by a cat. Samuel took over the tenancy around 1914-15 and stayed there until 1926 or 1928and at the same time was also gardener ...
Grooves on St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Checkley
Grooves on one of the buttresses on the south side of St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Checkley. Grooves such as these are to be found on many churches and are often said to have been caused by local ...
Group outside the Old Vicarage, Codsall
This photograph was taken to mark the people involved in improving the Old Vicarage in Codsall during 1951.
The group members are (from left to right) the architect, Reverend Montague Spinney, Mr Burd ...