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Shenstone - Little Aston Hall: pen and wash drawing
'Aston,' showing a view of the Hall in the Park, with trees and the pool in the foreground.Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].
Shenstone - Little Aston Hall: water colour painting
'Little Aston.' West view of the Hall, across a lake, showing a three storeyed late Georgian building with wings. There is an orangery to the left and a dovecote to the right.Anonymous, [S. Shaw].
Shenstone Hall, Shenstone
Grade II listed Shenstone Hall was built in the mid 17th century but was modified and given a new frontage in the early 19th century. It is now a residential care home.
A Mercury Series postcard franked ...
Shenstone Lodge, Shenstone
This postcard view shows the east front of Shenstone Lodge. In later years the building was modified and became part of Shenstone Lodge School. It was built in the early 18th century and has been the ...
Shenstone Park - Hall: engraving
Showing Shenstone Park, a three storeyed house [c 1740] with pilasters at the corners and a balustraded top, composed of a central block with wings.Inscribed 'To Edward Grove Esqr. this North East View ...
Shenstone Park - Hall: sepia drawing
'Shenstone Hall, Staffordshire.' North east view from the Park. Showing a three storey house with pilasters at the corners and a balustraded top, composed of a central block with wings.'J. Buckler.'
Shenstone's Chapel from west
The chapel lies in Priests Wood on the Enville estate. It is dedicated to, and was probably designed by William Shenstone, poet and landscape gardener. It was built in about 1750-60.
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Sheriffhales Hall: sepia drawing
'Sheriff Hales Hall, Staffordshire.' Front view showing a plain low half-timbered Tudor building of two storeys, with a porch and gable above. There is another gable and a cluster of chimneys behind ...
Shire filly, Meynell Hunt Show, Tutbury
Shire filly 'Bradgate Briar View' in field with labels. Winner of the Hardy Cup and Gretton Cup at the Meynell Hunt Show, Tutbury. Owned by Mr J.H. Appleby, Wallfield House, Findern, Derbyshire.
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Shooting Party at Ranton Abbey
Thomas William Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield (1795-1854) is mounted on a pony, with Lord Melbourne on his right and Lord Uxbridge behind him, wearing a grey hat. Lord Sefton is seated at the left and ...
Shooting party at Seighford Hall
Shooting party, Gun Hill
Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party taking a break during a shoot on Gun Hill. Mrs Selous is seated on the ground.
Shooting party, Gun Hill
Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party during a shoot at the shooting house on Gun Hill. From left to right: Lady Gwladys Brocklehurst, Nina Colmore (Gwladys's sister), Sir Philip Brocklehurst, Horace Colmore....
Shooting party, Gun Hill
Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party taking a break during a shoot on Gun Gill. Sir Philip, wearing shorts, is bending over. His wife Gwladys is standing far right.
Shooting party, Highlows Farm, Yarnfield
A shooting party at Highlows Farm. The house still stands. Note the pretend window painted top right to give the house a more symmetrical appearance - behind this was the attic staircase. On the right ...
Shooting party, Whiston Eaves
Pictured at Whiston Eaves after a deer shoot are, from left to right: Dr J.T.B. Hall of Lea House, Waterhouses; Mr Charles Rowlinson, Home Farm, Whiston Eaves, and Mr Thomas Smith of Whiston Eaves.
Thomas ...
Shorthorn Bull 'Sir Arthur', Shugborough
Oil painting of Shorthorn bull 'Sir Arthur' of Shugborough. Shugborough Park Farm buildings, mill pond and Triumphal Arch in background. Artist: A.M. Gauci (fl. 1848-1884)
Dimensions 500mm x 680mm ...
Shot Tower, Alton Towers
The Shot Tower stands on the north-east corner of the curtain wall, built in 1842 and designed by A.W.N. Pugin. The road through the archway leads to the Grand Entrance to Alton Towers.
This postcard ...