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Parish Chest, All Saints' Church, Milwich,

Parish Church , Eccleshall

The Lichgate, Holy Trinity Church.

Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, Hamil Road, Burslem

Originally St.Werburghs this single storey building is thought to have been erected sometime before July 20th 1895, as the inscribed datestone remains as part of the wall. The bell tower, situated to ...

Parish Church, Norton Canes

The church of St. James the Great, Norton Canes, was built as a replacement for a previous church lost to fire in 1888. It took two hours for a fire engine to arrive from Walsall only for the hose to ...

Parish Records of St. Nicholas Church, Codsall

Parish registers record baptisms, marriages and burials. The register above, begins in the reign of the last Tudor queen, Elizabeth I, in 1587 when the new chaplain, Thomas Pytt, arrived in Codsall. They ...

Parish Room and Cottage Homes, Armitage

The four almshouses and the Parish Room were built by the Rev. E. Samson in 1904. He had previously built four almshouses in Brereton. The homes were for the use of needy village people. The almshouses ...

Parker-Jervis Mausoleum, Aston-by-Stone

This mausoleum stands at the northern side of St. Saviour's churchyard in Aston-by-Stone and was built in 1864 to designs by John Wood for Edward Swinfen Parker Jervis of Little Aston Hall and his son ...

Parsonage House at Salt: sepia drawing (vignetted)

'The Parsonage House at Salt, Staffordshire.' Showing an early Victorian, two storey building in the Elizabethan style, surrounded by a garden.'J. B.,' [John Buckler].

Parsonage House, Blithfield

A watercolour painting of the Parsonage House at Blithfield, viewed from the north east. Now known as the Old Rectory, this two-storey Georgian House was built in 1807. Artist: John Buckler (1770-1851)...

Party for wounded soldiers at St. John's Methodist Church, Hednesford

The soldiers are local men from St. Matthews (a military hospital) in Burntwood. St. John's has since been re-named Trinity Methodist Church.

Patshull - Boningale Church: sepia wash drawing

'South East View of Boningale Church near Patteshull, Shropshire,' showing a small building with a tower of timber boarding. There is a half-timber house in the distance to the left of the church.'J. ...

Patshull Church

St. Mary's church stands in the grounds of Patshull Hall and was built for John Astley of Patshull by James Gibbs in 1743. The cupola on the tower is Victorian and the church was altered internally by ...

Patshull Church: engraving

'S.E. View of Patteshull (sic) Church.' Showing a classical building (consecrated August, 1743), a 'pepper-pot' tower, a south porch with columns, and a low lead roof. There is no ivy on the tower and ...

Patshull Church: pencil drawing

'Patteshull (sic.)' showing a classical building (consecrated August, 1743), a 'pepper-pot' tower, a south porch with columns, and a low lead roof. There is no ivy on the tower and the chancel. There ...

Patshull Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Patteshull Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a classical building (consecrated August, 1743), a 'pepper-pot' tower, a south porch with columns, and a low lead roof. There is a lot ...

Patshull Church: water colour painting

'Patshull Church.' South east view showing a classical building (consecrated August, 1743), a 'pepper-pot' tower, a south porch with columns, and a low lead roof. There is a lot of ivy on the tower and ...

Patshull House: engraving

'Patshull, Staffordshire, Seat of Sir George Piggot (sic), Bart.' Showing a plain solid Georgian building with a west wing and outbuildings, looking over the park. It stands on a mound and the park runs ...

Pattingham Church - East Window: sepia drawing

'East Window of the South Aisle and Chancel of Pattingham Church, Staffordshire.' Showing a window of four lights, with a pointed-head. There are four gravestones in the foreground. 'J. Buckler.'