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Stretton Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Stretton Church, Staffordshire.' Showing an early Georgian brick and stone nave with two long round-headed windows. There are corner pillasters and an octagonal bell-turret over ...

Stretton Church: sepia wash drawing

'S. E. View of Stretton Church.' Showing an early Georgian brick and stone nave with two long round-headed windows. There are corner pillasters and an octagonal bell-turret over the chancel arch. The ...

Stretton Hall: water colour painting

'Stretton Hall.' South west view from the park, showing a large building of brick and stone, of two storeys with dormers in the roof. There is a central doorway with a pediment and a coat of arms over ...

Sunday School, Methodist Chapel, Forsbrook

It is believed that this photograph was taken on an anniversary occasion. Back row, left to right: Gary Turner, Chris Ward, Ronald Birks, Jean Nicholson, Jeanette Maddox, Jackie Tonkinson, Mary Taylor, ...

Swynnerton Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Swinnerton (sic) Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a `Decorated' south chapel with a door and two pointed windows, a low south aisle and porch, and a tower at the west end with urns ...

Swynnerton Church: sepia wash drawing

'N. E. View of Swinnerton (sic) Church.' Showing a chancel and a south aisle with two three-light east windows, and two two-light windows on the north side. The nave is higher and has two north windows ...

Talke Church: sepia drawing

'Talk-o'-the-Hill,' new church [from the north west]. Showing a classico-gothic building in brick and stone, with a nave of four bays and a western tower, and a west door. The church is closely surrounded ...

Tamworth and River

A view of Tamworth in the late eighteenth century, showing the river, Castle, and St Editha's.

Tamworth Castle: steel engraving

'Tamworth.' Showing a distant view of the castle from the south across the river. The bridge is on the left and the tower of the church is on the right. Numbered '165.' 'London, J. & E. Harwood, 26 ...

Tamworth Church - Monuments: sepia drawing

'View of Monuments from the north aisle of Tamworth Church, Staffordshire.' Showing recumbent effigies under arched canopies in the wall of the north aisle, (looking into the chancel towards the altar.) ...

Tamworth Church - Monuments: sepia drawing

'Monuments in the Chancel of Tamworth Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the monuments as seen from the chancel side. Also showing the 18th century tombs behind iron railings, part of the clerestory, half ...

Tamworth Church and Castle: pen drawing

'Tamworth Church and Castle.' West view showing the church tower on the left, and the river and castle in the foreground. There is a building [?a barn] to the right of the river. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' ...

Tamworth Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Tamworth Church, Staffordshire.' Showing north chapel and aisle, the clerestory, the north porch, and the last two stages of the tower at the west end with heavy corner pinnacles.'J. ...

Tamworth Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Tamworth Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the west tower of four stages with two large windows, and heavy pinnacles in the corners. Also showing the south aisle in `perpendicular' ...

Tamworth Church: sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Tamworth Church, Staffordshire.' Showing the south aisle, with three south doors, two of them Georgian. Also showing the top of the west tower, with heavy pinnacles. There is part ...

Tatenhill Church: pen and ink drawing

'S. W. View of Tatenhill Church.' Showing a low tower at the west end. The nave has a south door and three large flat-headed windows of four lights. The chancel has a south door, and three windows ...

Tatenhill Church: sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Tatenhill Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a low tower at the west end. The nave has a south door and three large flat-headed windows of four lights. The chancel has three windows ...

Tettenhall Church

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Tettenhall as it was before the devastating fire of 3 February 1950. Only the Perpendicular west tower and A.E. Street's porch of 1882-3 survived.