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Holy Trinity, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

Paid for by Herbert Minton, Holy Trinity church stands on Hartshill Road and was built in 1842 to designs by George Gilbert Scott. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield ...

Hopwas Chapel: lithograph

'Hopwas - Staffordshire. Erected 1836- Enlarged 1839- Consecrated Aug. 27. 1840.' Showing the chapel with an old barn nearby. There is a horse tethered to an object on an expanse of water [a river ...

Horninglow Street, Burton-on-Trent

View of Horninglow Street from Trent Bridge showing tram lines turning into High Street and carts travelling off and onto the bridge.

Horse Fair, Rugeley

This view of a street market and fair was taken in Horse Fair by the junction with Sandy Lane in Rugeley. All of the buildings including the corrugated iron Mission Church (centre left) and the thatched ...

Horse Fair, Rugeley

This view of a street market and fair was taken in Horse Fair by the junction with Sandy Lane in Rugeley. All of the buildings including the corrugated iron Mission church (in the centre) and the thatched ...

Horton Church

The village of Horton, lies close to Leek in the Staffordshire Moorlands. The original St. Michael's Church building was a sandstone structure dating from the fifteenth century, Various features were ...

Horton Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Horton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a 'late perpendicular' style building with square-headed windows, and a porch with a wooden gable. There is a tower and a chancel.'J. Buckler.'...

Horton Church: water colour painting

'St. Michael's Church, Horton.' South view showing a 'late perpendicular' style building with square-headed windows, and a porch with a wooden gable. There is a tower, and a chancel (hidden by trees).Anonymous, ...

Hospital Saturday, Stone,

Collecting for Hospital Saturday on Granville Terrace.

Hot Lane Methodist Chapel, Hot Lane, Burslem

Believed to have been built pre 1869 as a stone plaque, built into the gable, reads :"Primitive Methodist Chapel Enlarged 1869". The two storey building is rendered with a buttress at either side. It ...

Hot Lane Methodist chapel, Hot Lane, Burslem

This building is believed to have been erected pre 1869 as a stone plaque, built into the gable, reads :"Primitive Methodist Chapel Enlarged 1869". The two storey building is rendered with a buttress ...

Hugh Bourne Street, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is looking north along Hugh Bourne Street (formerly Bourne Street) in Brindley Ford. Finch Street (formerly Chapel Street) comes in from the left in the middle of the photograph and Terrance ...

Ilam Church - Tomb of St. Bertram: sepia drawing

'Ancient Tomb in Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a plain top, moulded recesses and sides with three recessed quatrefoils. (See SV V.6b in which four recessed quatrefoils are shown.)J. B., [John ...

Ilam Church - Tomb of St. Bertram: sepia drawing

'Tomb in Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a 13th century tomb with a plain top, moulded edges, and sides with recessed quatrefoils.J.C.B., [John Chessell Buckler.]

Ilam Church and Park. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide of a landscape including a formally dressed woman, two dogs and Ilam Church. Part of Ilam Hall can be seen at the right hand side.

Ilam Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Gothic building with a low tower, standing in a park. The Hall is in the distance, and the churchyard crosses can be seen to the left of the ...

Ilam Hall

Ilam Hall and the Italian Garden with the Church of the Holy Cross in the background and Bunster Hill beyond. The Hall was rebuilt between 1821-6 by Jesse Watts Russell to the designs of John Shaw, ...

Independent Congregational Chapel, Stone,

The Independent Congregational Chapel was built on North Street (now Station Road) in 1786. The building was demolished in 1871 and St. Mary's Home, now St. Mary's Chambers, was built on the site.