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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 ...

Park Congregational Chapel, Cauldon Road, Shelton. Stoke-on-Trent

Park Congregational Church stands at the corner of Cauldon Road and Boughey Road in Shelton. The present building was opened in 1901, replacing an "iron tabernacle". The chapel is just south of Hanley ...

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.

Passion of Christ Windows, St Andrew's Church, Weston

One of a series of double windows located in the chancel of St Andrew's Church, featuring a series of stained glass scenes. Designed in a medieval style, these 19th century windows depict the events of ...

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.'

Pattingham Church and Vicarage House: aquatint engraving

'The Vicarage House & Church of Pattingham, Staffordshire.' North east view of the church, and east view of the vicarage, taken from the vicarage grounds. The house is a three-storey, Georgian building.Anonymous, ...

Pattingham Church and Vicarage House: sepia wash drawing

'Pattingham.' Showing a north east view of the church, and an east view of the vicarage. The vicarage is a three-storey Georgian house. The chancel of the church is partially obscured by bushes. The ...

Pattingham Church Steeple

The church spire was added by the fifth Earl of Dartmouth in October 1871, in pious memory of his father, the fourth Earl. The steeplejacks have posed for the photographer as the steeple is "topped ...

Pattingham Church: ?zincograph

'Pattingham Church, Staffordshire.' East south east view showing an 'Early English' chancel. (Pen and ink drawing.) Artist Rev. John Louis Petit.

Pattingham Church: aquatint engraving

'South-View of Pattingham Church,' from the road. Showing the south porch, the south aisle, the chancel, and the tower without a spire. Also showing a lich-gate and stocks in the foreground.'Paddy, ...