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Caverswall Castle. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Caverswall Castle, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Caverswall Castle. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Caverswall Castle, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Caverswall Church

The Church of St Peter in Caverswall is mostly late 12th century, with a 13th century arcade and a Perpendicular west tower. Some rebuilding, including the clerestory, took place in the 17th century.

Ceremony to dedicate churchyard extensions, St. Nicholas' Church, Fulford

Included in the procession (from left to right) are ?, Bishop of Lichfield, Percy Forster, Reverend Arthur E. Smith and Mr Ernest Jenkinson. The Bishop of Lichfield was Edward Woods. The churchyard ...

Chapel and Gatehouse, Dudley Castle

The inner bailey of Dudley Castle showing, from left to right, the Great Chamber, the Chapel and the Gatehouse. The first Dudley Castle was built around 1100 but was completely rebuilt by Roger de ...

Chartley Castle

Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural hill. The ...

Chartley Castle

Description:Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural ...

Chartley Castle

A view of the ruins of Chartley Castle. In the foreground is a dovecote and a man on horseback. Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original ...

Chartley Castle

A view of one of the ruined towers of Chartley Castle. Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber ...

Chartley Castle [Hall]: woodcut engraving (vignetted)

'Chartley Castle, 1838,' showing a three-arched bridge over the moat, and the castle hill behind.[Proof on thin paper.] 'T. P. Wood, del., [drawn]; O. Jewitt, sc., [engraved].'

Chartley Castle ruins

Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural hill. The ...

Chartley Castle: engraving

'Remains of CHARTLEY CASTLE, Staffordshire,' showing two ruined towers on a hill among trees. There is a round Dove-cot below.'Engraved by Angus from a Drawing by W. Carter...for 'The Beauties of England ...

Chartley Castle: pencil and wash drawing

Showing the ruins of one of the towers, framed by trees.Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Chartley Castle: red-sepia drawing

Showing the ruins of the Court-yard, including embrasures for windows, up to the second story. There is a flag among the trees to the right.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Chartley Castle: sepia drawing

'Remains of Chartley Castle, the ancient Seat of the Ferrers,' showing two ruined towers with ivy and other foliage, from a short distance. There is a flag-staff to the left.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Chartley Castle: sepia drawing

'Chartley Castle, Staffordshire, Augt. 1777,' showing the top of the castle turret above the surrounding trees. Artist: S. Bentley.

Chartley Castle: sepia wash drawing

'Chartley Castle from Cage Hill,' showing a pastoral view with the Castle and the hill in the distance, and sheep in the foreground.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Chartley Castle: woodcut engraving (vignetted)

'Chartley Castle, 1838,' showing the ruins of one of the towers. Anonymous, [probably engraved by O. Jewitt.]