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Hugh Bourne

Hugh Bourne (1772-1852) is, with William Clowes, regarded as the father of Primitive Methodism. He was born at Ford Hays Farm, Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent and was apprenticed to his uncle as a wheelwright. ...

Ilam Church - Tomb of St. Bertram: sepia drawing

'Tomb in Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a 13th century tomb with a plain top, moulded edges, and sides with recessed quatrefoils.J.C.B., [John Chessell Buckler.]

Ilam Church - Tomb of St. Bertram: sepia drawing

'Ancient Tomb in Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a plain top, moulded recesses and sides with three recessed quatrefoils. (See SV V.6b in which four recessed quatrefoils are shown.)J. B., [John ...

Ilam Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Ilam Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Gothic building with a low tower, standing in a park. The Hall is in the distance, and the churchyard crosses can be seen to the left of the ...

Independent Congregational Chapel, Stone,

The Independent Congregational Chapel was built on North Street (now Station Road) in 1786. The building was demolished in 1871 and St. Mary's Home, now St. Mary's Chambers, was built on the site.

Ingestre Church - tablets to Walter Chetwynd elder and younger: painting

Showing classical tablets (a pair):(1) to Walter Chetwynd son of John and Margery [Middlemore] who married Mary, daughter of John Mullins.(2) to their son, Walter Chetwynd, d. 1659. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough....

Ingestre Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Ingestre Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Renaissance classic, rebuilt 1676, with a chancel, an aisle, and a tower (with urns at the corners). Artist: J. Buckler.

Ingestre Hall

Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...

Ingestre Hall and Church,

Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...

Interior of Alstonefield Church

Interior of St. Peter's Church, Alstonefield showing detail of the Norman chancel arch. Photographed by William Blake.

Interior of Armitage Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Armitage Church, Staffordshire, now pulling down July 6th 1844.' Showing the nave looking towards the east. On the left is a Norman font, a Norman arcade and a chancel arch. Also showing ...

Interior of Blithfield Church: sepia drawing

Chancel interior, showing the position of the tombs. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Interior of Blithfield Church: sepia drawing

View of the nave, looking eastwards. Also showing the pews and chancel screen. Artist: J. C. Buckler.

Interior of Bradley Church: sepia drawing

View showing the chancel, a plastered ceiling, and some carved stone panelled work below the east window.'J. Buckler.'

Interior of Cannock Church: sepia drawing

South west view of the interior showing the box-pews, a double deck pulpit, Royal Arms over the chancel arch, and a ceiled roof.'J. Buckler.'

Interior of Castle Church, Stafford,

Castle Church is dedicated to St. Mary and dates from the Norman period; it was connected to the Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Stafford until 1547. The tower was rebuilt in the fifteenth century; ...

Interior of Caverswall Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Caverswall Church, Staffordshire.' South west view of the interior of the church, showing the box-pews and a screen at the chancel entrance.'J. Buckler.'

Interior of Checkley Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Checkley Church, Staffordshire, (looking east.)' Showing the Early English arcade, the pulpit (south), and the reading desk (north).'J. Buckler. '