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St Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton

St Peter's Church is built of red sandstone on an elevated site in the centre of the City of Wolverhampton. The oldest part of the building above ground is the crossing under the tower, which probably ...

St Swithun's Church, Cheswardine, Shropshire

St. Swithun's Church has a Perpendicular west tower and an Early English chapel. The rest was rebuilt by J.L. Pearson in 1888-89. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

St. Alban's Mission Church, Stafford

St. Alban's Mission Church stands on the corner of common road and St. Alban's Road overlooking Stafford Common. It was opened in 1896 to serve the increasing population in the area, and was within Marston ...

St. Andrew's Church and Porthill Avenue, Wolstanton

A postcard of St. Andrew's Church taken after a recent snowfall. This postcard clearly shows the tram lines that existed on Porthill Avenue and connected Wolstanton to Newcastle.

St. Andrew's Church interior, Porthill, Newcastle-under-Lyme

St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville

St. Andrew's church viewed from the south west. St. Andrew's is one of the county’s finest churches, renowned for its very tall steeple, 189 feet, which is supported by flying buttresses. It was built ...

St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville

View from the south showing the tower, spire, south aisle and south porch. St. Andrew's is one of the county’s finest churches, renowned for its very tall steeple, 189 feet, which is supported ...

St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville

A view of the interior of the nave at St. Andrew's church, looking east. St. Andrew's is one of the county’s finest churches, renowned for its very tall steeple, 189 feet, which is supported by flying ...

St. Andrew's Church, Weston

St. Andrew's Church viewed from the junction of Stafford Road and Green Road with Weston Pool on the left. St. Andrew's dates from the early thirteenth century, and has a fine Early English tower. The ...

St. Andrew's Church, Weston

St. Andrew's dates from the early thirteenth century, and has a fine Early English tower. The arcades and chancel arch are later. Two of the church bells date from the fourteenth century. This is ...

St. Anne's Church, Brown Edge

St. Anne's was built in 1844 by J. and C. Trubshaw. The steeple was added by Ward & Son of Hanley in 1854, paid for by H.H. Williamson. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches ...

St. Anne's Church, Willenhall

St Anne's church, in St Anne's Road, Spring Bank, Willenhall was built as a mission church in 1858 by Henry Jevons, in memory of his first wife and was subsequently enlarged and consecrated as the parish ...

St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley

The 'new' church of St. Augustine was built in 1822-23 to designs by H.J. Underwood. The land on which the new St Augustine’s church was erected was provided by the second Viscount Anson of Shugborough ...

St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley

St. Augustine's Church viewed from Station Road. To the right can be seen the bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal. The 'new' church of St. Augustine was built in 1822-23 to designs by H.J. Underwood. ...

St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley

An interior view of St. Augustine's Parish Church, Rugeley, looking along the nave towards the chancel. The sanctuary reredos was carved in Italy and given to the church in 1930. It was presented to ...

St. Bartholomew's Church, Blore

Blore’s parish church is dedicated to St Bartholomew and has a very picturesque location. It was re-modelled in the early 16th century in the Perpendicular style. In particular it is notable for the tombs ...

St. Bartholomew's Church, Blurton

St Bartholomew's Church from just off Church Road in Blurton. The exact date of the church is uncertain, but it was in existence in 1577 although the present building is largely a 1620 and later rebuild. ...

St. Bartholomew's Church, Blurton

The south side of the church, taken from the road. The core of the church dates to 1626. It was restored and enlarged by Charles Lynam of Stoke on Trent in 1867.