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Dudley Castle: steel engraving

'Dudley Castle, from the Birmingham Road,' showing the east side of the castle on a hill, and a road with people, in the foreground. 'Published 25 March, 1831, by W & T. Radclyffe, Birmingham.'

Dudley Castle: steel engraving

'Dudley Castle from the North East,' showing the castle on a hill with fields and horses in the foreground. ('Proof'.) 'Published 25 March, 1831, by W & T Radclyffe, Birmingham.'

Dudley Castle: The Gateway: aquatint engraving

'Part of Dudley Castle,' showing the gateway from the outside. Anonymous, [but traces of former lettering deleted.]

Excavation of St. Bertelin's Church, Stafford

Mr. A. H. Oswald, Keeper of Archaeology at Birmingham Museum, describing the progress of excavations on the site of St. Bertelin's Chapel in St. Mary's churchyard to members of the Old Stafford Society. ...

Excavation of the Old Town Wall, Stafford,

The junction of Mill Bank and Greengate Street was the site of the medieval Green Gate, the main entrance to the walled town. In 1928 the council purchased the buildings along Mill Bank Corner, in ...

Excavations at Letocetum Roman site, Wall

One of a series of views of excavations at the Roman site at Wall which took place between 1912 and 1914. This view shows a hypocaust (underfloor heating system) in what was at the time thought to be ...

Ford Green Hall, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows the front and east side of Ford Green Hall, a 17th century timber framed farmhouse with a brick wing, now a museum. The house was built in 1624 for the Ford family, local farmers, ...

Gatehouse and Keep, Dudley Castle

The inner bailey of Dudley Castle showing, the Gatehouse and the Keep. The first Dudley Castle was built around 1100 but was completely rebuilt by Roger de Somery from about 1261-62. Ownership later ...

Gatehouse, Dudley Castle

The Gatehouse of Dudley Castle viewed from the Inner Bailey.. The first Dudley Castle was built around 1100 but was completely rebuilt by Roger de Somery from about 1261-62. Ownership later passed ...

Gothic Temple, Chillington Hall

The Gothic Temple stood near the south side of the pool, close to the dam. It was built in about 1770 but was a ruin by the mid-20th century. It was demolished in the 1980s after being severely damaged ...

Great Chatwell House

Remains of Medieval or Tudor walling at Great Chatwell House.

Heighley, Madeley Heath

The ruins of Heighley castle can be seen in the distance surrounded by trees. In the foreground is Heighley Castle Farm. Heighley Castle was the home of the Audley family in Plantagenet times. The ...

Inner bailey, Dudley Castle

The inner bailey of Dudley Castle showing, from left to right, the Buttery, the Great Hall, the Great Chamber and the Chapel. The first Dudley Castle was built around 1100 but was completely rebuilt ...

Letocetum Roman site, Wall

An aerial view showing the remains of the Roman bath house (nearest the camera) and mansio or hostel beyond. Letocetum was an important military staging post and settlement on Watling Street (the modern ...

Letocetum Roman site, Wall

Letocetum was an important military staging post and settlement on Watling Street (the modern A5) and is sited close to the junction with Icknield Street. The settlement was founded in about 50AD and ...

Letocetum Roman Site, Wall

An excavated building, showing the remains of a hypocaust (under floor heating) system. Letocetum was an important military staging post and settlement on Watling Street (the modern A5) and is sited ...

Letocetum Roman Site, Wall

A reconstruction of the Roman bath house and hostel at Wall, drawn by Claire Thorne. Letocetum was an important military staging post and settlement on Watling Street (the modern A5) and is sited close ...

Letocetum Roman site, Wall

Letocetum was an important military staging post and settlement on Watling Street (the modern A5) and is sited close to the junction with Icknield Street. The settlement was founded in about 50AD and ...