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Biddle's Stores, Brook Square, Rugeley
This postcard view shows John Biddle’s Stores which started business in 1850. The decorations by the upper floor windows suggest that at the time this photograph was taken the town was celebrating Edward’s ...
Biddle's Stores, Brook Square, Rugeley
A view taken in Brook Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley.
On the left is Biddle’s Stores which started business in 1850. The decorations by the upper floor windows suggest that at ...
Biddulph
Biddulph lies in a valley formed by the Biddulph Brook in the north west of Staffordshire on the county’s boundary with Cheshire.
The name Biddulph or Bidolf is Anglo- Saxon and originally means ‘by ...
Biddulph - Ancient Well in Knypersley Woods: sepia drawing (vignetted)
'Ancient well in Knipersley (sic) Woods, which was formerly used to cure the King's Evil,' [pencil note]. Showing a circular well with a shallow trough in front. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [new] : sepia drawing
'South East View of Knypersley Hall, Staffordshire; the seat of John Bateman, Esq.,' taken from across the pool. Showing a large Georgian house of three storeys, with bays.'J. Buckler.'
Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [new]: steel engraving
'Knypersley Hall, Staffordshire. The Seat of John Bateman, Esq.' South east view from the pool, showing a large Georgian house of three stories, with bays. 'G. Pickering, del., [drawn]; Rob. Wallis, ...
Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [old] : pen and ink sketch
'Part of the Old Hall, Knypersley.' Showing the ruins of the Tudor mansion (stone), extending to the third storey. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [old] : sepia drawing
'The remains of Old Knypersley Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing the remains of the Tudor mansion (stone), extending to the third storey. There is a pool on the right in the foreground. Artist: J. Buckler....
Biddulph - Mow Cop: pen drawing
'The Staffordshire Side of Mow Cop.' Showing the remains of a building with a tower, on top of a steep, rocky cliff.'T. P. Wood.'
Biddulph - Warders' Lodge at Knypersley Park : engraving
'The Warders' Lodge in the old park at Knypersley.' Showing a castellated tower and outworks.'Done on stone by James Bateman, 1829,' [pencil note.]
Biddulph (New) Church - water colour painting
Window of stained glass depicting Christ with the Saints.Anonymous, [T.P. Wood]
Biddulph (New) Church: sepia drawing
South east view of the Church, which was rebuilt apart from the medieval tower.'J. Buckler.'
Biddulph (Old) Church: lithograph
South west view of the Church among fir trees. Shows the church before it was rebuilt in 1833.'C. Pickering del. [drawn] on stone.'
Biddulph (Old) Church: sepia drawing
South west view of the Church, before it was rebuilt in 1833; [therefore probably copied from an earlier drawing.]'J. Buckler.'
Biddulph (Old) Church: steel engraving
'Biddulph Church in 1831.' South west view of the Church among trees, showing the tower on the north side.'Newbery and Terry, sc.,' [engraved]
Biddulph Church: water colour painting
South west view showing a pale stone church among fir trees and a distant landscape. There are cows in the foreground.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]
Biddulph Grange
In 1810 John Bateman, a successful engineer and industrialist moved to Staffordshire when he bought the Knypersley Hall and Biddulph Grange estates. His son, James Bateman became fascinated by orchids ...
Biddulph Grange
A view across the lake towards Biddulph Grange. James Bateman spent over twenty years designing the house, a lavish Italianate mansion. It was built in 1868-9, but was largely burnt down in 1896.
The ...