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Enville Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Enville Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the south aisle with two dormer windows. The south wall of the chancel is Jacobean with pilaster buttresses and round-headed windows. The ...
Ernest Brandrick, Altar screen and cloth, Stafford
Mr Ernest Brandrick, of 47 New Street, Stafford, is pictured with the altar screen and cloth, which he embroidered in his spare time.
Ernest was a seaman at the age of 16, and during his shipboard ...
Ettingshall Church: sepia wash drawing
North west view showing a wooden structure with five long windows and a tower (and clock), at the west end. There are wooden buttress supports and a flattish roof. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe ...
Extensions to Brocton Church
Mrs W Mayger is pictured adjusting the hymn board in the newly built south aisle extension to Brocton Church.
The Bishop of Stafford, the Rt. Reverend L D Hammond dedicated the £1,000 extensions to ...
Exterior view of Horton Parish Church
St Michael's Church, Horton is largely Perpendicular, with an east window and south arcade added by William Sugden of Leek in 1864.
Fancy Dress, Congregational Sunday School, Stone
Amongst those pictured are:
Back row: Monica Bowdidge (far left), Margaret Slinn is dressed as a chimney sweep (2nd left); ? Pearson wearing glasses and a check shawl; Glenys Harvey (3rd from right); ...
Farewell Church: coloured pen drawing
'The North Prospect of the Ruins of FAIR-WELL Church near the City of Lichfield as in the year 1744.' Anonymous.
Farewell Church: engraving
Showing a building with 15th or 16th century square-headed windows, wooden porch and a low wooden bell-turret. Also showing a hand written inscription: 'The Church formerly belonging to Farewell Nunnery ...
Farewell Church: engraving
'The RUINS of FAIRWELL CHURCH from N. E., 1744.' Showing the church from the north east, taken 1797 from Green's print (see SV IV.187a) but showing the Gothic east window. Other details are the same.'T. ...
Farewell Church: pen and wash sepia drawing
'Fairwell Church Staffordshire, [No. 3]'showing a church with three windows and a small bell-turret. Also inscribed 'Farewell is in the jurisdiction of the Revd. the Dean & Chapter of Lichfield.' Anonymous, ...
Farewell Church: pen drawing
'A North View of the Ruins of the Church of Fairweld (sic) in the County of Stafford,' showing a house to the west of the church, and a distant view of another church with a spire in a valley to the east. ...
Farewell Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Farewell Church,' showing the church as rebuilt. The tower and the nave are built in brick in the classical style of the day (c. 1745), the chancel in the old form. The latter has ...
Fazeley Chapel: pen and wash drawing
North west view of the chapel from the street, showing a Georgian tower with an entrance doorway and a small belfry. The chapel has round-headed windows.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
The church, ...
Fazeley House in snow, Fazeley
Fazeley House on Coleshill Street after a heavy fall of snow. This photograph was taken when the House was occupied by Rev. Robert Henry Tanner and his family. He was Vicar of Fazeley from 1869 to 1909, ...
Fazeley House, Fazeley
Pictured in front of Fazeley House, off Coleshill Street, Fazeley are members of the Rev. Robert Henry Tanner's family. In the doorway is his wife Jane (nee Warrington, and previously Hudson from her ...
Fegg Hayes Methodist Church, Stoke-on-Trent
Fegg Hayes Methodist Church stood on the corner of Fegg Hayes Road (formerly North Parade) and Oxford Road. it was opened in 1874 and originally known as the North Parade Wesleyan Chapel.
The church ...
Fegg Hayes Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stoke-on-Trent
Fegg Hayes Primitive Methodist Chapel stood at the corner of East Terrace and Fegg Hayes Road. Also known as the Lear Memorial Chapel, the building dates from 1882 although later extended. The red brick ...
Fegg Hayes Road and Chatterley Whitfield Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking east along Fegg Hayes Road towards Chatterley Whitfield Colliery. Oxford Road is at the end. Fegg Hayes Road was originally called North Parade. On the right edge is the entrance to the Lear ...