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Alton Church
St Peter's Church, Alton viewed from the south west. The church has a Norman north arcade and a 14th century tower. It was largely rebuilt in 1830. The chancel and south chapel were built in 1884-5 by ...
Alton Church
St Peter's Church, Alton viewed from the west. The church has a Norman north arcade and a 14th century tower. It was largely rebuilt in 1830. The chancel and south chapel were built in 1884-5 by J. Naylor.
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Alton Church - Tower: sepia drawing
'Tower of Alton Church, Staffordshire,' showing a south west view across the graveyard. The tower top is crenellated and there are buttresses at the corners of the tower. Artist: J. C. Buckler.
Alton Church - West Door: sepia drawing
'West Door of Alton Church, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman door, enclosed by an Early English arch. The columns have gone. Artist: 'J. C. B.,' [John Chessell Buckler.]
Alton Church: pencil drawing
'Alton Church, Staffordshire.' South east view from the churchyard, of the chancel. Anonymous.
Alton Church: sepia drawing
'North East View of Alton Church, Staffordshire,' from the road. Showing the chancel, the north aisle and the west tower. 'J. C. Buckler.'
Alton Church: sepia drawing
'North West View of Alton Church, Staffordshire,' showing the church from over a steep depression, on the sky-line. Artist: G. Buckler.
Alton Church: water colour painting
'St Peter's Church Alveton, called Alton.' North east view from the road, showing a graveyard and a setting of trees. [See ref: SV I.56, for similar.]Anonymous, [L. J. Wood].
Alton from the Hills
View of the village showing residential housing, Alton Castle to the left, and St. Peter's Church to the right of the centre.
Alton Village
The village dates from Saxon times and was originally known as 'Alverton'. There has long been a diverse religious tradition in Alton, with four non-conformist chapels existing at one time in addition ...
Amateur dramatics, Perton
The production of 'From Pharaoh to Freedom' performed by the congregation and choir of the Church at Perton in 1978.
Amington Church, Amington, Tamworth
St. Editha's Church was built in 1864 by G.E. Street and contains a very impressive stained glass window by the Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones.
Amington Church, Tamworth
Photograph of Amington Church with the Green and Coventry Canal visible in the foreground.
Anson Street, Rugeley
This postcard view looks northeast along Anson Street to the tower of St. Augustine’s church in the distance. The building on the left is Rugeley Police Station.
This postcard was published by G. ...
Antoinette Plant Memorial Window, St Andrew's Church, Weston
Memorial window consisting of three lights featuring Biblical scenes of motherhood. Dedicated to Antoinette Sarah Plant, who died on September 25, 1881, the window depicts a traditional Madonna and Child ...
Arches in Stoke-on-Trent Churchyard
This view of St. Peter's Church, Stoke-on-Trent is from Church Street. The arches in the foreground are the ruins of a Saxon and a later twelfth century church. The remains of the medieval church were ...
Arley Church and Castle: sepia drawing
'South West View of Over Arley Church and Castle, Staffordshire,' showing the church and castle (like SV I.65b). The towers of the castle appear over the hill to the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire ...
Arley Church: pencil drawing
South east view showing the church sunk behind the foreground where there are trees and sheep. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. Artist: Thomas ...