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Nicholson War Memorial, Leek

View of the War Memorial built in 1925 in remembrance of the local men who died fighting in World War I.

Norbury Church - Effigy [of Sir Edward Botiler]: sepia drawing

'Slight Sketch of mutilated Effigies in the Chancel of Norbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a knight between two ladies who wear head-dresses of c. 1395 and c. 1405. [He was probably Sir Edward Botiler, ...

Norbury Church - Monument to Ralph le Botiler: sepia wash drawing

'Monument on the North side of the Chancel of Norbury Church.' Showing monument in the interior of the church, on the north side of the chancel under a canopy. It shows a cross-legged effigy of Ralph ...

Norbury Church - Priests' stalls: sepia wash drawing

'Priests' stalls on the South side of the chancel of Norbury Church, Staffordshire.' Showing four priests' stalls.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Norbury Church, Derbyshire

The parish church of St. Mary and St. Barlok, Norbury, Derbyshire. The chancel, which dates from 1295, is well known for its stained glass windows installed in 1306. The rest of the church dates from ...

Norbury Church: sepia wash drawing

'Norbury Church.' South east view showing the stone chancel, the nave and the brick tower (with pinnacles.) There is a weather-vane on the top of the church. The graveyard is in the foreground.'T. ...

Norbury Church: sepia wash drawing

'South West Viw of Norbury Church, Staffordshire,' showing the stone chancel, the nave and the brick tower. There is a house in the distance to the left, and the graveyard in the foreground to the left.'J. ...

Norman chapel at Dosthill, Tamworth

A view of the Norman Chapel on Church Road, Dosthill viewed from the north east. The chapel dates from the 12th century and stands in the churchyard of St. Paul's Church which can be seen to the right ...

Norman Chapel at Dosthill, Tamworth

The Chapel dates from the 12th century and the south Norman doorway can be seen to the left.

Norman Font, St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Bradley

The church at Bradley dates from the Norman period, but was rebuilt in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The font is also Norman, with Greek key decoration. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical ...

Norman Tower Arch, Swinnerton Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior with a view of the Norman tower arch at "Swinnerton Church", Swynnerton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

North nave aisle, St. Mary's Church, Stafford

Interior view of the north nave aisle, the buttress-like projection on the nearest pier marks the site of a former chapel enclosed by screens which were removed in 1780. The Collegiate Church of St. ...

North porch, St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville

Workmen standing by the newly built North porch of St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville. This porch was rebuilt at the time of repairs to the church around 1910 under the supervision of W.D. Caroe, ...

North Staffordshire Regiment (Pensioners), St. Editha's Church, Tamworth

A photograph of the North Staffordshire Regiment Pensioners taken outside the west door of St. Editha's Church Tamworth. On the front row from the fourth right are, Philip Kid, Standard Bearer, William ...

North transept, St Mary's Church, Stafford,

The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present building is a mixture of genuine medieval and the work of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who restored the church in 1841 - 1844 ...

North view of Upper Gungate, Tamworth

An engraving depicting a view of Tamworth from the north, by A.B. Hamel. St. Editha's Church and Tamworth Castle can be clearly made out.

Norton Canes Church: sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Norton under Cannock Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a nave of five bays with a short chancel and a tower (with pinnacles.)'J. Buckler.'

Norton Canes Church: sepia wash drawing

'Norton Church under Cannock.' South east view showing a nave of five bays with a short chancel and a tower.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]