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Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Arch in North Aisle: sepia drawing

Showing an arch in the 'North Aisle' of the Cathedral. Anonymous, [? in the style of J. Carter.]

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Carved Foliage: lithograph

Detail of carving from inside the Cathedral found on capitals, corbels and bosses; floral design. Anonymous, [?Drawn by Thomas and Chas. Atkinson; Published by Thomas Griffiths, 3, Wellington Street, ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Chapter House doorway: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Door-Way to the Chapter House. To Robert John Harvey, Esq., F.S.A., as a testimony of respect. This Plate is inscribed by the Author.' Showing the Chapter House doorway ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Choir: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Choir looking West, To Lieutenant General the Honorable Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B., &c. This Plate is respectfully inscribed by the Author.' Showing the Choir looking west, ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Choir: water colour painting

'The Choir of Lichfield Cathedral looking from the Altar towards the Organ.' Anonymous, [C. Wild; appears to be the original water colour for engraving 'Plate 9'].

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Crossing from the North Transept: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral, View from the North Transept,' showing an expansive view of the interior. 'Drawn by T. H. Shepherd for Winkles's Cathedrals; Engraved by B. Winkles.'

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Lady Chapel: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Lady Chapel, To George Watson Taylor, Esq., A Patron of the Fine Arts & Polite Literature. This Plate is inscribed by the Author.' Showing Lady Chapel looking East. 'Plate ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Library above Chapter House: sepia drawing

'Library over the Chapter House, Lichfield Cathedral. Artist: J. Buckler.

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Mural tomb: sepia drawing

[In pencil] 'In the South [?Aisle] in Lichfield Cathedral.' Showing a mural tomb , with three bays of arcade. Anonymous, [?in the style of J. Carter.]

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Nave: engraving

'Lichfield Cathedral Church, Nave, Looking East, To The Revd. John Newling, B.D., Canon Residentiary of Lichfield Cathedral. This Plate is inscribed by J. Britton.' 'Plate VII.'Showing the Nave looking ...

Interior of Lichfield Cathedral - Reredos to Altar: pen drawing

Showing an architect's pen drawing of the embattled and pinnacled reredos to the altar. Anonymous.

Interior of Longdon Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Longdon Church, Staffordshire.' West view showing the east window, and a Norman chancel arch of three orders. The Nave is filled with old pews.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Interior of Longdon Church: water colour painting

Showing the interior of the church from the west, with a Norman chancel arch (over which is a royal Coat-of-Arms), old pews, the pulpit (draped in crimson), and the south chapel. Anonymous, [?Everitt.]...

Interior of Marchington Church

St. Peters Church, Marchington was built in 1742-4 by Richard Trubshaw, the Little Haywood architect. The chancel was rebuilt in 1892. The tomb by the window to the left is that of Sir Walter Vernon ...

Interior of Marchington Woodlands Church

St. John's Church was built by Thomas Webb of Smallwood Manor in 1858-9, and designed by A.D. Gough of London in a late 13th century style.

Interior of Mayfield Church: sepia wash drawing

'Interior View of Mayfield Church.' Showing the old pews, the Norman arches of the Nave, and the original roof.'J. Buckler.'

Interior of Newborough Church

All Saints' Church was built by J. Oldrid Scott in 1899-1901. The top stages of the tower were added at a later date.

Interior of Okeover Church - Monument to Humphrey Oker: engraving

'Humphrey Oker, Esq. & Wife, In Oakover Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a monument to Humphrey Oker, Esq. It is a fine brass (c. 1525) with a canopy and armorial bearings. He wears an armorial surcoat ...