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Handsworth Church: water colour painting

'Handsworth Church, in the County of Warwick.' (sic) The tower is prominent, with a sun-dial on the front. A water colour outlined in ink. Anonymous, [in the style of S. Bentley; compare with Edingale, ...

Hanford Church: pencil and wash drawing

'S. E. View of Hanford Church,' [south west if oriented.] Showing a building of the Gothic revival, with a tower-like spire, (built in 1827.) Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood]

Hanley and Shelton from Hartshill Park, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph was taken from the end of Vicarage Road, at the entrance to Hartshill Park and Nature Reserve. Looking north east, the tower in the middle of the photograph is St Mark's Church in Shelton, ...

Hanley Salvation Army Citadel, Glass Street, Hanley

The Salvation Army Citadel stands in Glass Street in Hanley. Opened in 1903, this building is the third of the Salvation Army's Hanley places of worship. The buildings closer to the camera belonged to ...

Hanley Tabernacle, Town Road, Hanley

The Congregational Independent Tabernacle Church was founded in Hanley in 1784, a Mission Hall was built in 1879 and the church in the photograph built on Town Road (then known as High Street) in 1883. ...

Hanley United Methodist Conference

This photograph was taken in 1928 and shows the local committee for the United Methodist Conference of Bethesda, Hanley.

Harborne - Parsonage: sepia drawing

'The Parsonage House at Harbourne (sic), Staffordshire.' Showing a Georgian, three gabled brick building situated to the west of the church. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Harborne Church: red sepia drawing

'Harborne Church.' A north view showing the tower and one bay of the (old) north aisle. '2nd July 1842, A. E. Everitt, del., [drawn].'

Harborne Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Harbourne Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the north and south aisles (inclosing the chancel), in the Gothic revival style, and the old west tower. There is no porch. Artist: J. ...

Harborne Church: sepia wash drawing

'Harborne Church, 1836.' A north east view showing the old north aisle (except the east end), and the top of the tower. The east window is flanked by pinnacles. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]...

Harlaston Chapel: pen drawing

'Harlaston Chapel in the Parish of Clifton Campville.' A north west view showing a low tower at the west end (in which there is a ?Norman west door) with a wooden belfry. The nave has 18th century windows.'T. ...

Harlaston Chapel: sepia drawing

'South East View of Harlaston Chapel, Staffordshire.' A south east view showing a chapel with square-headed windows, except in the east end which is in `Decorated' style.'J. Buckler.'

Harlaston Rectory event, Harlaston, Lichfield

An event at the rear of Harlaston Rectory. The right half of the rectory was demolished soon after this photograph was taken.

Harvest Festival, Wesley Methodist Church, Stafford

Mr and Mrs T Davies, Sunday School teachers, are pictured receiving the gifts of flowers and fruit from children of the Stafford Wesley Methodist Church before the children’s harvest festival service ...

Haselour Chapel: engraving

'Haselover Hall and Chapel.' Showing the half-timbered Hall, the chapel, and the dove-cote (shown to be rectangular.)(See SV. IV. 279a, for Shaw's original painting.)'Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T. ...

Haselour Chapel: sepia drawing

'South West View of Haselour Chapel, Staffordshire.' Showing a modern stone bell-turret with a steeple over the west window. A round-headed south door is shown, the windows are omitted.'J. Buckler.'

Haselour Chapel: water colour painting

'Haslow Chapel now a Cow house belonging to Chetwyn Esqr., 1769.' A north east view showing a ruinous building consisting of a very small chancel with a bell turret (a recent addition.) In the distance ...

Haselour Chapel: water colour painting

'Haselouer,' showing the half-timbered Hall, the chapel and the dove-cote (shown to be rectangular.) Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]