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Interior of Oulton Abbey, Stone

The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by William Dent in the mid 18th century. It was inherited by his son Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in 1778. Thomas Dent sold his property ...

Interior of Oulton Church, Stone

The Church of St. John the Evangelist at Oulton was built in 1874 to designs by Robert Scrivener & Son of Stoke-on-Trent. The north aisle was added in 1894-5. A postcard published by T.G. Adie of High ...

Interior of Patshull Church - Astley tombs: sepia drawing

'Patteshull (sic).' Showing the Astley tombs against the north wall of the Church. Showing the altar tomb [as now believed] Richard Astley and wife, 1522, and behind, against the wall, that to Sir Richard ...

Interior of Patshull Church - Astley's tombs: engraving

'Monuments of the Astleys in Patteshull (sic) Church.' Showing the Astley tombs against the north wall of the Church. Showing the altar tomb [as now believed] Richard Astley and wife, 1522, and behind, ...

Interior of Penkridge Church: pen and ink drawing

'The Interior of Penkridge Church,' from the south aisle, looking north east. Showing the round nave pillars. Not showing any pews.Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Interior of Penkridge Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of the Chancel of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire' looking east. Showing the depth of the pillars, the east window, and the arcade below it. The Littleton tombs are on each side.'J. Buckler.'...

Interior of Penkridge Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire, from the South Aisle,' showing colonnades of round pillars rising from pews (no pulpit), and a small area of the chancel is visible.'J. Buckler.'

Interior of Penkridge Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Penkridge Church, Staffordshire; from the Nave,' looking east. Showing the large east window of five lights and the arcaded reredos below. There are high box pews, a gallery on the ...

Interior of Roman Catholic Chapel, Swynnerton. Photographed by William Blake.

The interior of the Roman Catholic Chapel adjoining Swynnerton Hall.

Interior of Sandon Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Sandon Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel arch above the screen, and the plastered ceiling to the chancel beyond. The nave has a timber roof and north and south colonnades. ...

Interior of Seighford Church: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Seighford Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman chancel arch and north colonnade, box pews and a pulpit with a sounding board and reading desk. The ceiling is plastered.'J. Buckler.'...

Interior of St Dominic's Roman Catholic Church, Stone

St. Dominic's convent, church and priory school opened in May 1854. St. Dominic's was founded by Mother Margaret Hallahan of the Dominican Order. The Church of the Immaculate Conception and St. Dominic ...

Interior of St Peter's Church, Alton. Photographed by William Blake.

Interior of Alton Church showing the Norman north arcade to the left.

Interior of St Peter's Church, Hednesford

Opened in 1868, St. Peter’s became the parish church of Hednesford in 1870. This interior view shows the north aisle which was built in 1905 and the new organ installed in 1910. The lighting appears ...

Interior of St. Chad's Church, Pattingham

The Wrench Series, no 8400.

Interior of St. Chad's Church, Stafford: sepia drawing

'Interior View of Saint Chad's Church, Stafford.' West view of the interior showing a Norman chancel arch and other features covered over with plaster. Also showing a pulpit, a font, box pews, and a ...

Interior of St. Giles R. C. Church, Cheadle

The red sandstone church was built between 1841-6 to the design of the great A.W. Pugin, the champion of the Gothic Revival. It is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of his work, and Pugin himself ...

Interior of St. James' Parish Church, Norton Canes

A church has stood on this site for at least 900 years. The church was destroyed by fire in the 17th century and also in 1888, the tower being the only part to survive. Thomas Johnson had extended ...