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Village view, Hilderstone

A young girl walking along Sandon Road at the junction with Hilderstone Road in Hilderstone, with Christ Church on the right. On the left is the village school, now a private residence, Mistletoe House. This ...

Village view, Yarnfield

A colour-tinted postcard view looking west along Yarnfield Lane in Yarnfield village. On the right is the Labour in Vain Inn, then named the Robin Hood. Further along the road, to the left, can be seen ...

Wain's, Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of Church Street with Wain's the Chemist on the corner. The side of St. Giles can just be seen beyond Wain's. Trams were still new to Newcastle at this time and the line can just be made out going ...

Walsall Church: engraving

'N. E. View of Walsall Church.' North east view showing the chancel, the north aisle, and the tower top with a spire, rising above the houses below. 'S. Curtis junr. del., [drawn].'

Walton-on-the-Hill Church - Church-yard Cross: sepia drawing

'Cross in the Church Yard at Walton near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire.' It stands on steps and has four-sided buttressed recesses with crocketted pinnacles. Artist: J. Buckler.

Walton-on-the-Hill Church [New]: lithograph

'New Church Baswick.' Showing a cruciform Gothic building with a bell gable (not a tower), taken from the north west. [Drawn by] 'F. M. L.'

Walton-on-the-Hill Church [New]: pen and wash drawing

'Walton New Church.' North east view showing the chancel, the north transept, the tower top and the spire, of a cruciform shaped church.[The spire shown is much smaller than that in similar drawings, ...

Walton-on-the-Hill Church, near Stafford

St. Thomas' Church, Walton-on-the-Hill, near Stafford was built in 1853 to designs by Little Haywood architect, Charles Trubshaw. A postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford and postmarked ...

Walton-on-the-Hill Church: sepia drawing

'New Church, now building at Walton, Staffordshire.' West view showing a modern lancet, cruciform shape, with a tower and spire in the north west corner. There are open fields and hills around the church, ...

Walton-on-the-Hill Church: sepia drawing

'North East View of Walton Church near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire.' Showing the chancel, the north transept, the tower top and spire, and the gate into the church-yard. There are raised crosses on ...

Walton-on-the-Hill Church: sepia wash drawing

'North East View of Walton Church, near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire.' Showing the church with a new lead spire, [after the original one was destroyed by lightning in June 1845]. Also showing the chancel, ...

Walton-on-the-Hill Church: sepia wash drawing

'Walton Church near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire, as it appeared after the demolition of the Spire by Lightening in June 1845.' [Pencil note]: 'Built 1843.' North west view showing the external entrance ...

War memorial window, St. Mary's Church, Ellenhall

Stained glass war memorial window for those who fell and served during World War I situated in the south wall of the nave of St. Mary's Church, Ellenhall. The memorial window was dedicated by the Bishop ...

War Memorial, Madeley Heath

A postcard view of the road junction at Madeley Heath. To the left is Newcastle Road (A525) leading towards Madeley and to the right is the A531 leading towards Wrinehill. In the middle is the red sandstone ...

War Memorial, Oulton, near Stone

Oulton’s parish war memorial stands in the churchyard of the church of St. John the Evangelist and was unveiled by Col. Sir Smith Child, Bart., D.S.O. on 12 December 1920. The memorial was carved with ...

Warslow Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Warslow Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a Georgian building with a box-like nave of brick and stone, with round headed windows, a south door, no chancel, and a west tower with crenellation ...

Warslow Church: water colour painting

'St. John Baptist Church, Warslow.' West view showing the tower of four stages of brick and stone, and the body of the church behind. There are cottages to the right, and a distant view of hills.Anonymous, ...

Watch tower and Church, Hamstall Ridware

On the left is the 'watch tower', part of the ruined remains of Hamstall Hall, the old manor house of Hamstall Ridware. The Hall dates from the early 17th century, and was built not long after Sir Thomas ...