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Lichfield - Bishop's Palace in The Close: engraving
Showing a stone building of two storeys with dormer windows in the roof, from the garden side, with a gardener and a child in a pram. A Cathedral spire is to the right of the house. Proof copy before ...
Lichfield - Court Yard of Old House in The Close: sepia drawing
'Court of an ancient Brick house at Lichfield.' Showing the courtyard, leading to an `Early Tudor' doorway. The windows are of stone with square heads, but the single lights are pointed. Artist: J. ...
Lichfield - House of Lucy Porter: woodcut engraving
'The large brick house at the top of the street, was erected by, and was the residence of, Lucy Porter, daughter of Mrs. Johnson.' Showing a three storey house with iron railings in front. Anonymous....
Lichfield - House of Peter Garrick: pencil drawing
'House in Beacon Street, Lichfield, the residence of Peter Garrick, Esquire, who died there in 1796.' Showing a two-storey Georgian house with a tiled roof. Anonymous.
Lichfield - Library: sepia drawing
'Permanent Library at Lichfield.' Showing a Georgian house of three storeys with a panelled door. On the left is a half-timber house, and other, behind which is St. Mary's Church tower. This house ...
Lichfield - Market House: sepia drawing
'The Market house at Lichfield,' taken from the corner of the birth-place of Dr. Johnson. Artist: J. C. Buckler.
Lichfield - Master's House at St. John's Hospital: sepia drawing
'Master's house at Saint John's Hospital, Lichfield,' [on St. John's Street.] West view showing a Georgian building of three storeys with a door on the right. Artist: J. Buckler.
Lichfield - Old House in The Close: sepia drawing
'Ancient Brick House at Lichfield.' Showing a large brick house to the south west of the Cathedral (spires just visible). It appears to be `Early Tudor' in style. Some chimneys are corbelled out, there ...
Lichfield - Registrar's House in The Close: water colour painting
South view of the Registrar's House, showing the spires behind. Anonymous.
Lichfield - St. Mary's Church: sepia drawing
'Saint Mary's Church [as rebuilt in 1722] and Dr. Johnsons House, Lichfield.' North view showing the classical tower, and the overhanging clock. Dr. Johnson's House is on the right and the Guildhall ...
Lichfield - The Deanery in The Close: sepia drawing
'The Deanery at Lichfield.' South view showing a red-brick building with stone dressings of two storeys behind a brick wall. There are four exterior chimneys on the west. Artist: J. Buckler.
Lichfield Cathedral
A watercolour landscape with a view of Lichfield Cathedral from the south-east by John Louis Petit. There are hay ricks in the left foreground and houses in the middle distance. An inscription handwritten ...
Lichfield Cathedral Close - Dr. Falconer's House: sepia wash drawing
Showing a four storey Georgian house, belonging to Rev. Dr. Falconer. Anonymous, [William Fernyhough.]
Lichfield Diocesan Labour Home, Stafford,
The Diocesan Labour Home opened in 1891 on the corner of Austin Friars and Friars Terrace. The site was later occupied by the Police Garage, and in 2003 is a County Council depot.
The home kept unemployed ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
The building on the right was demolished to provide a site for the new public library, which was built in 1914. The row of shops on the left remains almost unaltered to this day. Further up the street ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
A view of Lichfield Road taken at the junction with Wolverhampton Road, Stafford.
On the left there is Stafford Cleaners dry-cleaning premises, this is now home to an I.T. support business and next ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
These terraced houses were built in the 1870s. The junction with St Leonard's Avenue is on the extreme left.
Lichfield Road, Stafford
View at the junction with Wolverhampton Road. The thatched cottages have now been replaced by a garage. The sign of the Sun Inn is just visible at the lower end of the street, and the gables of the shops ...