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St. George's Church, Bamford Street, Glascote, Tamworth

St. George's was built in 1880 by the architect, Basil Champneys and contains two stained glass windows by Morris and Co.

St. George's Church, Glascote, Tamworth

An interior view of St. George's showing the Nave, Chancel, and south aisle, possibly decorated for a harvest festival. Early gas jet tubular lighting can be seen hanging from the ceiling. The church ...

St. George's Church, Wolverhampton

St. George's church, on the Bilston Road, is a large and handsome structure of brick, cased with Tixall stone, in the Doric order of architecture, standing in a burial ground of four acres. designed by ...

St. George's Hospital Chapel, Stafford

This was originally the chapel for the County Asylum on Corporation Street. The asylum opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton ...

St. Giles' Church (Church of England), Cheadle

An interior view of St. Giles' Anglican church looking east along the nave towards the chancel. The church was built in 1837-9 and designed by J.P. Pritchett. The galleries have since been removed. Postcard ...

St. Giles' Church (Church of England), Cheadle

St. Giles' Anglican church was built in 1837-9 and designed by J.P. Pritchett. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted by Miss Theodosia ...

St. Giles' Church (Church of England), Cheadle

A view of St. Giles' Anglican church from the north-east. The church was built in 1837-9 and designed by J.P. Pritchett.

St. Giles' Church from Bull's Bank, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A church has stood on the site of St. Giles' for hundreds of years, though the appearance of the church has changed greatly. In 1721 the first of two major rebuilds was completed in the Georgian style ...

St. Giles' Church of England Church, Cheadle

A postcard view of St. Giles the Abbot (the Parish Church), Cheadle, which was built in 1837-39 and designed by James Pigott Pritchett. This postcard was franked in Stone on 9 December 1904 and sent ...

St. Giles' Church, Croxden

This 13th century church was formerly the guest chapel of Croxden Abbey. It was demolished in about 1884 and replaced by the current church built 1884-5. This is one of a series of watercolours of ...

St. Giles' Church, Croxden

A view of the nave looking towards the chancel and east window of St. Giles’ Church, Croxden which was built in 1884-85 replacing an earlier 13th century church which had been the guest chapel for nearby ...

St. Giles' Church, Haughton

View from south-west of St. Giles' Church, Haughton showing the Perpendicular tower. The nave south wall and porch were rebuilt by J.L. Pearson in 1887-1888.

St. Giles' Church, Newcaste-under-Lyme

In 1876 St. Giles' was rebuilt in the Gothic revival style by Sir George Gilbert Scott, giving us the church which still stands today. The consecration of the newly finished church took place on Ascension ...

St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of St. Giles' Church in as it looked between 1721 and 1876. The Georgian style church was designed by William Smith. The classical nave and apse at the east end pictured here were demolished between ...

St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Cadet Corps are here pictured entering St. Giles' Church on the death of King Edward VII in 1910.

St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Watercolour by John Whessell St. Giles' Church can be seen here as it existed between 1721 and 1876. The pictured church was that completed in the Georgian style by William Smith. The church was later ...

St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph was taken by Edwin Harrison, a prominent local photographer at the time, and was taken before the 1873 alterations to the church. A church has stood on the site of St. Giles' for hundreds ...

St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Acrylic painting signed by Jack Clarkson and dated 1965 depicting the rear view of St. Giles' Church in Newcastle-under-Lyme.