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Bescot Hall: engraving
View of the Hall from the lawn, (Walsall Church steeple is visible in the distance to the left.) Showing a three-storied Georgian house with portico. Part of a plate inscribed 'To Richmond Aston, Esq., ...
Bescot Hall: engraving
'Back-view of the Old House and Ancient Moat.'Part of plate inscribed 'To Richard Aston Esq., these Views of Bescot Hall are inscribed by his obliged Servant, S. Shaw.' 'T. Donaldson, del., [drawn]; ...
Best Kept Village sign, Barton under Needwood
The Staffordshire Best Kept Village winner's sign awarded to Barton under Needwood in 1984. St James's Church is in the background.
Best Maintained Village Hall Competition winners, Alstonefield
The Old Institute acted as village hall for Alstonefield from 1921 until the new Hall was opened in 1985. The site of the Institute is now occupied by the car park for the Peak District Housing Association ...
Bethesda Chapel, Hanley
Bethesda Chapel on Albion Street, Hanley prior to restoration.
Built in 1819, Bethesda Chapel is an important part of the heritage of the Potteries. It is an outstanding monument to the Methodist ...
Bethesda Chapel, Hanley
This is an interior photograph of Bethesda Chapel taken in April 1949. The people standing on the balcony, in the top right corner of the photograph, are the choir. Built in 1819, Bethesda Chapel is an ...
Bethesda New Connexion Chapel, Albion Street, Hanley
This building dates from 1819 and the frontage from 1859. The land upon which Bethesda stands was first purchased in 1791, as a direct response to the emergence of the New Connexion and the need to make ...
Bethesda New Connexion Methodist Chapel, Albion Street, Hanley
Bethesda Chapel is an example of a large 19th-century town chapel. The building, which dates largely from 1819, was constructed by newly emerging the Methodist New Connexion on the site of an earlier ...
Bethesda Primitive Methodist, Sunday School walk, Whit Monday, Station Road, Hednesford
All the walkers are dressed in their best clothes. It was tradition on Whit Monday that all the Sunday Schools in the District marched towards Blackford Football Ground where a rally was held. The members ...
Bethesda Schoolrooms, Hanley
The photograph shows the western end of Alexander House, the former Methodist Sunday School of the neighbouring Bethesda Chapel. The gable end has a tablet in the pediment "Bethesda School, erected MDCCCXIX ...
Betley
Betley, once described as “one of the smallest and pleasantest market towns in the county” is situated on the borders of Cheshire, six miles north west of Newcastle–under-Lyme. Originally it was in the ...
Betley - Farmhouse: engraving
'Farmhouse at Betley, Staffordshire.' [?North] view of a half timber and thatch farmhouse. Anonymous.
The name 'C. Varley' (Cornelius Varley) has been written below the image in the lower left corner....
Betley - Memorial Stone: pen and ink drawing
'Betley Church Yard.' Showing a stone, inscribed to the memory of Mary Malpas, the beloved daughter of John and Anne Malpas, who was murdered when 15 years old. With a poem of memorial.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas ...
Betley Church
An oil painting by Stuart Stevenson, commissioned for the Millennium by Newcastle-under-Lyme Museum and Art Gallery. This atmospheric painting depicts St. Margaret's church at Betley. The church dates ...
Betley Church: engraving
'Betley Church, from Betley Hall, Staffs.' Showing a distant view over the park from Betley Hall window. (Small engraving of C. Varley's drawing, see SV I.183.)Anonymous.
Betley Church: pen and sepia drawing
'Betley Church and part of the park from Betley Hall window, Staffordshire.' Showing a distant view over the park, from Betley Hall window.'C. Varley, Oct 1820.'
Betley Church: sepia drawing
'N. E. View of Betley Church.' North east view, showing the half-timber clerestory, the stone chancel, and the north aisle (brick?) The west tower has a classical top stage and coping (1713).'T. P.W.,' ...
Betley Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Betley Church, Staffordshire,' showing the half-timbered clerestory, the stone chancel and the north aisle (brick?) The west tower has a classical top stage and coping (1713.)'J. ...