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South door, Lichfield Cathedral

The mid-13th century twin portal to the south transept of Lichfield Cathedral. In 700 AD a wooden Cathedral was built on the site of the present one, to house the body of St. Chad, and to provide ...

South Staffordshire Hunt at Armitage

The South Staffordshire Hunt had just met at the nearby school at the top of Church Lane, Armitage. St John the Baptist Church and the rear of Church Farm can be seen in the background. This picture ...

St .Peter Church, Alton

St Peter's has a Norman north arcade and a 14th century tower. It was largely rebuilt in 1830. This interior view looks towards the chancel and shows the arcades and box pews. The chancel and south chapel ...

St Andrew's Church, Weston

View of the parish church at Weston from the south east, taken from the churchyard. St Andrew's is a Grade II* listed building and originally dates back to the 13th century. The church was restored ...

St Chad's Church, Lichfield

Separated from the Lichfield Cathedral by the length of Stowe Pool, St. Chad's church succeeds an early Saxon church of which nothing remains. The present church incorporates parts of a 12th century replacement ...

St Editha's Church, Amington

St. Editha's Church was built in 1864 by G.E. Street and contains a very impressive stained glass window by the Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones.

St James Church, Longton

Taken from graveyard looking north. St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson at a cost of £10,000.

St James' Church, Longton

St James The Less Church in Longton photographed from the churchyard entrance on Normacot Road. Funded by the Church Building Act of 1818, this church was built in 1833-34, costing around £10,000, to ...

St James Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'S. W. View of Lane End New Church.' (St. James's Church, 1833-4, by James Trubshaw.) Showing the west tower, the nave, the clerestory, and the south aisle of six bays. Behind, to the left, are some ...

St James Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'The New Church at Lane End, Staffordshire.' (St. James's Church, 1833-34.) North east view of St. James's Church, showing the apsical chancel, the north porch and aisle. Handwritten note: 'Ded. to ...

St James' Church, Newchapel : sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Thursfield Chapel, Staffordshire,' taken from the road. Thursfield is the former name of Newchapel. Showing a Georgian stuccoed building with four round-headed windows in the nave ...

St James Church, Newchapel: pen and ink drawing

'New Chapel.' West view showing a chapel built in the classic style of architecture. The nave has four round-headed windows, there is a west entrance, and a bell turret of pyramidal design. Artist: ...

St James the Less Church, Fradswell

A postcard view of St. James the Less Church, Fradswell which has a chancel dated to around 1200 and a west tower of brick built in 1764. The nave has older features but was remodelled in 1764 and again ...

St James's Church, Longton

A view of the area of Longton around St. James's Church, looking south from Meir Hay.

St John the Baptist Church, Hammerwich

The Grade II listed church of St. John the Baptist in Hammerwich was built between 1873 and 1883 at a cost of almost £3,000 to the design of London architects, Newman & Billing. An earlier church had ...

St John the Baptist Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'North West View of Lane End Old Church.' Showing the Old Church of St. John (founded 1764), rebuilt 1792, and enlarged 1827. North west view showing a mixture of classical and gothic architecture. ...

St John the Baptist Church, Longton: sepia drawing

'The Old Church at Lane End, Staffordshire.' South west view from the road, showing the nave which has a double row of three light gothic windows, and the tower which is a box-like type of two storeys. ...

St John's Church, Burslem

This engraving of St John's Church dates from around 1835. The view is from the churchyard.