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Group portrait of pupils, St Chad's Church of England School, Pattingham
Pupils pictured in the back row, from left to right are ?, Harry Carter, Laurie Lawrence, Gerald Thwaite, Joe Bate, Ciss Peters, Alice Brookes, Jinny Weaver and ?.
Pupils pictured in the middle row, ...
Guider and cub leader outside Holy Cross Church, Bilbrook
The guider (on the left) is Miss Wakeling and the cub leader (on the right) is Miss Blackburn.
Gulson House, Hawkesyard School, Rugeley
A postcard view of Gulson House which is thought to have been named after Helen Gulson, one of the benefactors of the Hawkesyard Estate. Miss Gulson had been given a life interest in the nearby mansion ...
Hall Street, Burslem
View south along Hall Street from Westport Road towards St Paul's churchyard at the bottom of the hill. The tower on the left belongs to the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph, a Grade II listed building. ...
Hallway, St Joseph’s Convent, Essington
A postcard view of the wood-panelled hallway and staircase in Hilton Hall at the time it was used as a convent. The hallway is furnished with a sofa, chairs, piano and a 1960s black and white television ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'A South East Prospect of Hammerwich Chapel.' Showing a long building with two dormer windows and a bell turret at the west gable end. There is a south porch and a small chancel (with a south window ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Hammerwich Church, Staffordshire.' Showing two dormer windows in the nave roof. The south aisle has a long low window of six small lights under the eaves. There is a wooden bell-turret ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'A South East Prospect of Hammerwich Chapel.' Showing a long building with two dormer windows and a bell turret at the west gable end. There is a south porch and a small chancel (with a south window ...
Hammerwich Church: sepia drawing
'Hammerwich Chapel, to St. Michaels Lichfield.' South east view showing a long building with two dormer windows and a bell turret at the west gable end. There is a south porch and a small chancel (with ...
Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: engraving
One of a plate of two engravings, inscribed 'To the Honble. Mary Leigh these Views of Hamstal Ridware &c. are inscribed by her obliged servant, S. Shaw.' [See SV VIII.62b for the other engraving.]'N. ...
Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: engraving
One of two on a plate of inscribed 'To the Honble. Mary Leigh these Views of Hamstal Ridware &c. are inscribed by her obliged servant, S. Shaw.' [See SV VIII.62a for other plate.]Showing a south west ...
Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: water colour painting
'Hamstall Ridware.' North west view of the church and the old Manor House, taken from a field beyond the garden wall. The house has an isolated brick tower which used to flank an ancient hall (now demolished). ...
Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: water colour painting
'Hamstall Ridware.' South west view showing the church and the old Manor House. The house, of brick, has many gables, and the north east bay is elaborated architecturally. The isolated tower stands ...
Hamstall Ridware Church
St. Michael and All Angels church has a Norman nave with a Perpendicular north aisle and clerestory. The tower, spire, chancel and north chapel date from the 14th century.
Hamstall Ridware Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Hamstall Ridware Church, Staffordshire,' showing a high, four-light east window. There is no definite chancel. There are six windows (in pairs) to the clerestory and those of the ...
Hanbury Church - Ancient Font Bowl: tracing
'St. Werburgh's Church, Hanbury, Staffordshire. Ancient Font Bowl, probably Saxon set on a modern marble base within a square alabaster casing. The font bowl is of hard sandstone and measures 2' 0'' ...
Hanbury Church - Effigy [of Sir John Hanbury]: sepia drawing
'Effigy on the south side of the South Aisle of Hanbury Church, Staffordshire.' [Sir John Hanbury.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Hanbury Church - Gravestone: sepia drawing
'Gravestone in the Chancel of Hanbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a floriated cross with a shaft on steps and eight rays. It once contained a small brass portrait.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]