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Methodist Church, Barlaston Old Road, Trentham.

This church is roughly rectangular in plan, consisting of two, one-storey buildings with a central connection. The front of the building has a mock Tudor gable on the left side and a foundation stone ...

Methodist Church, High Street, Uttoxeter

Interior of the early 19th century (1812) Methodist Church.

Methodist Church, High Street, Uttoxeter

The church dates from 1812 and is a fine example of Georgian architecture. Reproduced by permission of English Heritge. NMR.

Methodist Church, Mow Cop

Methodist has been quite strong in Staffordshire from the late 1700s, as has been the case in many other industrial parts of the country. By the early 1800s the movement had split into several distinct ...

Methodist Church, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the Methodist Church on Clay Street (A449 Wolverhampton Road) in Penkridge. A red brick Wesleyan Methodist chapel was opened in New Road in 1828. A new stone chapel with Gothic ...

Methodist Church, Stafford

The Methodist New Connexion Chapel on Gaol Road built in 1848. The chapel closed in 1951 and the building is now used as a Masonic Hall.

Meynell Ingram Tomb, Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross

Interior of Hoar Cross Church. These two carved white marble effigies are Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram (d. 1871) and his wife Emily Meynell Ingram (d. 1904), who commissioned the church in memory of her ...

Middleport Methodist Memorial Church, Dimsdale Street, Burslem

This building is rectangular in shape,being two rooms wide by four rooms deep. The front and east side of the building is partly obscured by a modern extension. Several namestones are featured within ...

Milking Bank Bridge and St John the Baptist Church, Armitage

Locally known as Milking Bank Bridge, this is Bridge 61 on the Trent and Mersey Canal near Armitage, currently officially designated as Church Bridge. According the 1842 Tithe Map it was originally known ...

Mill Dale, Alstonefield

The road running alongside the River Dove, is heading out towards Lode Mill. The large house standing sideways on was once a tea-room, while the building at the top of the picture (facing), is the Methodist ...

Mill Farm and All Saints’ Church, Chebsey

On the right is Mill Farm, a 19th century farmhouse now known as Old Mill Farm. To the left is All Saints' Church which dates from the Norman period. The Perpendicular west tower features an outside ...

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

On the left hand-side behind the car with the 'L' plate on the front is the church lych-gate with hanging lantern.

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

A colour-tinted postcard view of Mill Lane in Wetley Rocks. On the left there is a part view of the village school and behind the car with the 'L' plate on the front is the lychgate of St. John the Baptist ...

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

A postcard view of a quiet scene on Mill Lane with several villagers looking towards the photographer. On the left there is a part view of the village school and the lychgate of St. John the Baptist Church....

Mill Street Church Choir, St. John's Mission Church, Leek

Choiristers of the Mill Street Church Choir (St. John the Evangelist Mission Church) pictured outside the church. St. Johns is the daughter church of St. Edwards Church in the town. The photograph ...

Mill Wheels, Mill Bank, Stafford

A postcard view by Mill Bank, Stafford, of the mill Wheels from the town mill which was built by George Brewster in 1834, on the site of the medieval town mill. It was powered by two wheels, fed from ...

Milwich Church and Parsonage House: pen and wash drawing

'N. W. View of Milwich Church & Parsonage House.' North north west view showing the ancient tower with a carved course under the battlements and angle buttresses. The Nave is 18th century of brick. ...

Milwich Church and Parsonage House: sepia wash drawing

'Milwich Church and Parsonage House, Staffordshire.' South west view showing the tower of the church over the brow of a hill. There are houses to the left of the church. Artist: G. Buckler.