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King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone
St. John's Congregational Church floodlit for the Coronation celebrations.
King Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
An oil painting of King Street, by Henry Lark Pratt. The view is looking down towards the centre of the town and the tower of St. Giles' Church can just be made out with a flag flying from the top of ...
Kings Bromley Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Kings Bromley Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel, the high nave with a crenellated clerestory, a new south porch, and a west tower (pinnacles shortened.) A north chapel is ...
Kings Bromley Church: sepia drawing
South west view showing the high-pitched chancel roof, and the apparent gap between it and the nave. There is a tower on the west end of four stages, with a sundial.Anonymous, [?in the style of S. Bentley.]...
Kings Bromley Church: water colour painting
'Kings Bromley.' South west view showing the high-pitched chancel roof, and the apparent gap between it and the nave. There is a tower on the west end of four stages, with a sundial. Anonymous, [S. ...
Kingsley Church
St. Werbergh's Church, Kingsley, was largely rebuilt in 1820, and was designed by James Trubshaw Jnr of Little Haywood. The lower part of the tower is 13th century and the chancel is of 1886, designed ...
Kingsley Church Interior. Photographed by William Blake.
Interior view of St Werburgh’s Church, Church Street, Kingsley, Staffordshire.
Kingsley Church, The West Wall. Photographed by William Blake.
Interior view of St Werburgh’s Church, Church Street, Kingsley, Staffordshire.
Kingsley Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Exterior view of St Werburgh’s Church, Church Street, Kingsley, Staffordshire.
Kingsley Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Kingsley Church, Staffordshire,' showing a modern chancel, the north aisle, and the top of the tower beyond. There is a barn on the right of the church.'J. C. Buckler.'
Kingsley Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Kingsley Church, Staffordshire,' showing a short tower of four stages with buttresses at the angles. The rest of the church was rebuilt in 1821 in a plain Gothic style.'J. C. Buckler.'...
Kingsley Church: water colour painting
'St. Werburglis Church, Kingesley.' South west view showing a more distant view of the tower and the nave. Omitting the churchyard wall.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]
Kingstone Church
St. John's Church, Kingstone, was built in 1860-1 to designs by David Brandon. The south aisle is by G.E. Street.
Kingstone church interior
St. John's Church, Kingstone, was built in 1860-1 to designs by David Brandon. The south aisle is by G.E. Street.
Kingstone Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Kingston Church, Staffordshire,' showing the Early English chancel, the nave and a small tower. Also showing the pointed arches of the original south aisle. (Church was demolished ...
Kingstone Church: water colour painting
'Kingston Church.' A north view, from the road by a bridge and cottage, showing arches of the original north aisle, and the north chapel with two 'Decorated' lights.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood.]
Kingswinford Church: sepia drawing
'Kingswinford Church.' North west view showing the tower, the north aisle (which has round-headed windows), and the north porch. [Modernised, 1832.] Artist: 'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Kingswinford Church: sepia drawing
'South West View of Kings Swinford Church, Staffordshire,' showing the tower, (which looks as if it is stuccoed), the north and south porches, and the south aisle, (which has an 18th century look.) Artist: ...