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St. Luke’s Mission Church, Handsacre

The altar in St. Luke's Mission Church, which was associated with the parish church in Armitage. Situated in Hall Road, Handsacre, it is now a private residence named Old Church Hall. This picture ...

St. Luke's Church, Cannock

The eastern half of the church, including the chancel and eastern two bays of the nave and aisles, date from 1878-82 and were built by N. Joyce of Stafford. the west tower is 14th century and there is ...

St. Luke's Church, Cradley Heath, West Midlands

St. Luke's Church on High Street, Cradley Heath, West Midlands. In the foreground can be seen tram lines and a tram stop outside church. St Luke's Church stood at the crossroads at the east end of ...

St. Luke's Church, Endon

Endon’s parish church was built between 1719 and 1721 by subscription from local inhabitants. The tower remains and the rest was later rebuilt in 1876-79 to designs by J. Beardmore. This is one of ...

St. Luke's Church, Endon

The original church building (c1730) was built on land given by Thomas Jodrell of the village and dedicated as a chapel. Sadly, the west tower is now all that remains of this church. In 1876, St. Luke's ...

St. Lukes Church, Florence, Longton

A copy of the address to Reverend V.G. Aston. St. Luke's Church stood on Cromartie Street and was a mission of the Church of the Resurrection, Dresden, and was built in 1884.

St. Luke's Church, Leek

St. Luke's was built in 1847-8 by F. and H. Francis. The chancel was later lengthened in 1873. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted ...

St. Luke's Church, Onecote

There was a chapel at Onecote in 1524. The Georgian parish church was built in 1753-1755 and is dedicated to St Luke, although burials did not take place there until 1782. The cost of the church was met ...

St. Luke's Church, Onecote

There was a chapel at Onecote in 1524. The present Georgian parish church was built in 1753-1755 and is dedicated to St Luke, although burials did not take place there until 1782. The cost of the church ...

St. Luke's Church, Shareshill

This unusually shaped church with a rounded back wall and Perpendicular style, square stone tower was built c1742. Much of the original furnishings remain in the church.

St. Luke's Church, Shareshill

View of the interior if the c1742 church. Looking down the nave through a triple-arched screen, the chancel and the Venetian glass window of the apse are clearly visible.

St. Luke's Church, Sheen

On the left is St. Luke's Church, built in 1850 to designs by C.W. Burleigh of Leeds. Next to the Church is the School, also by Burleigh and built in 1851. On the right is the Parsonage of 1852, by ...

St. Luke's Church, Sheen

Sheen Church viewed from the south. With the support of A.J.B. Beresford, St. Luke's Church was rebuilt in 1850 to designs by C.W. Burleigh of Leeds. Burleigh was superceded in 1852 by William Butterfield. ...

St. Luke's Church, Tittensor

A view of the east end of St. Luke's Church in Tittensor. Designed by the Duke of Sutherland’s architect and surveyor at Trentham, Thomas Roberts. The foundation stone was laid on 18 June 1880 by ...

St. Luke's Church, Wolverhampton

St. Luke's was built on Upper Villiers Street in 1860-1 by G.T. Robinson of Leamington. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted by ...

St. Margaret's Church, Draycott in the Moors

The parish church of St. Margaret's dates mostly from the 13th and 14th centuries. A postcard view from an original drawing by J.H. Goodier.

St. Margaret's Church, Draycott in the Moors

St. Margaret's dates mostly from the 13th and 14th centuries. This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted by Miss Theodosia Hinckes and ...

St. Margaret's Church, Wetton

St. Margaret's has a medieval stone tower. The rest of the church was rebuilt in 1820.