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Tettenhall Church after the fire

St Michael and All Angels Church, Tettenhall after the devastating fire of 3 February 1950. Only the Perpendicular west tower and A.E. Street's porch of 1882-3 survived. The church was rebuilt by Bernard ...

Tettenhall Church and Village: water colour painting

Tettenhall near Wolverhampton.' Showing the church and village from a lower green. The church stands high among the trees and a few cottages are visible near the church, and on the edge of the green ...

Textile Mill and Castle Mills, Tamworth

A watercolour scene showing Tamworth Castle, St Editha's Church, the Castle Mill, and Lady Bridge, on the far left hand side.

The altar, Hoar Cross church

A view of the chancel at Holy Angels church, Hoar Cross, showing the altar and G.F. Bodley's reredos. The church was built between 1872-1876 in the Decorated style. The architect, G.F. Bodley, was ...

The Chancel, Station Road, Rugeley

View of the chancel of the partly ruined church. The building of the church began in the early 13th century (the east bay dates from this period). The other remaining bays are later 13th century, while ...

The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford

Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North.

The Choir, Church at Perton

Members of the Choir at the Church of Perton. Men in the back row (left to right): Sam Payne, Forster Brown, Ron Beardsmore, Iewan Harry, David Sheldon, Alan Cartwright. Women in the back row: Bette ...

The Choir, Lichfield Cathedral

The Choir, looking west, Lichfield Cathedral. Dividing the Choir from the Nave is the Crossing Screen designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and made by Francis Skidmore of Coventry in 1859-63. Photograph ...

The Church at Perton

The Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) under construction. Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started in 1972, Church of England and United Reformed ...

The Fleetstones Bridge, Burton-on-Trent

View from the Meadow end of the bridge, showing the bridge and buildings in the town. In the centre a Bindey and a Bass pub stand next to each other (The Punch Bowl and the New Punch Bowl), with a chapel ...

The Garden of Remembrance, Lichfield

The Garden of Remembrance was laid out in 1920 as a memorial to those who died in 1914-18. The three spires of Lichfield Cathedral, often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale', can be seen in the ...

The Labour in Vain Inn, Yarnfield

A postcard view looking west along Yarnfield Lane in Yarnfield village. On the right is the Labour in Vain Inn. Further along the road, to the left, can be seen St. Barnabas’ Church, a Mission Church ...

The Nave, Lichfield Cathedral

Looking east along the Nave of Lichfield Cathedral. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell (1853-1933) who was Vicar of Stramshall from 1879 to 1933, and who was a keen amateur historian and photographer....

The new electrically driven Carillion, Uttoxeter Parish Church

Councillor G. Elliott is here pictured with the new electrically driven Carillion. He was the Honorary Secretary of the fund that raised the necessary £660.

The Nicholson War Memorial and Roundabout, Leek

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The interior of the Old Chancel, Rugeley. Note the candle snuffer on the harmonium on the left hand side. Above the pillar is the memorial to Philip Weston. This ornate memorial tablet is written ...

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The Old Chancel, Rugeley viewed from Station Road. The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was built on land known as Puysland Farm. The De Puy family were Stewards to King Stephen ...

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

Situated directly opposite its replacement church dedicated to St Augustine, the Old Chancel is pictured prior to the removal of all but a few memorials that were deemed significant in 1974. The removed ...