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WILLIAM SALT LIBRARY, STAFFORD SV 1 Abbots Bromley SV I.6a Abbots Bromley Church : pencil sketch with slight wash ‘Abbots Bromley.’ View from the east south east, showing the tower the south aisle and porch, and the classical east window. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.] 9 inches x 7 inches nd [1762-1802] SV I.5 Abbots Bromley Church : sepia drawing ‘South East View of Abbots Bromley Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the south east chapel and tower (1685 classical), and a square headed window in the south aisle. ‘J. Buckler.’ 13 inches x 10 inches. 1839 SV I.7a Abbots Bromley Church: sepia drawing ‘North view of Abbots Bromley Church,’ showing the north door in the north aisle, and the north east chapel. ‘J. Buckler.’ 12 inches x 9 inches. 1839 SV I.7b Font in Abbots Bromley Church : sepia drawing ‘Font in Abbots Bromley Church,’ showing a globular classical font, with bands of decoration. ‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.] 7 inches x 7 inches. 1839

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WILLIAM SALT LIBRARY, STAFFORD SV

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Abbots Bromley

SV I.6a Abbots Bromley Church : pencil

sketch with slight wash

‘Abbots Bromley.’ View from the

east south east, showing the tower

the south aisle and porch, and the

classical east window. Anonymous,

[S. Shaw.]

9 inches x 7 inches

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.5 Abbots Bromley Church : sepia

drawing

‘South East View of Abbots Bromley

Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the

south east chapel and tower (1685

classical), and a square headed

window in the south aisle.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 10 inches.

1839

SV I.7a Abbots Bromley Church: sepia

drawing

‘North view of Abbots Bromley

Church,’ showing the north door in

the north aisle, and the north east

chapel.

‘J. Buckler.’

12 inches x 9 inches.

1839

SV I.7b Font in Abbots Bromley Church :

sepia drawing

‘Font in Abbots Bromley Church,’

showing a globular classical font,

with bands of decoration.

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.]

7 inches x 7 inches.

1839

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SV I.8a Abbots Bromley Almshouses: sepia

drawing

‘Almshouses at Abbots Bromley,

Staffordshire,’ showing the front of

the building facing the street, with a

classical double doorway and a path

railed from the street.

‘J. Buckler.’

8 inches x 11 inches.

1839

SV I.9a Abbots Bromley Almshouses: sepia

wash drawing

‘Bagot’s Arms Houses (sic), Abbots

Bromley,’ showing a view looking up

the street on the left. The gable end

of a timbered house is on the right

hand side of the lane leading up to

the church. Showing the door and

railings of the almshouses.

‘T.P.W., ‘ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

10 inches x 18 inches.

1836

SV I.9b Abbots Bromley - Tudor Market Cross

and House: pen and ink drawing

‘Market Cross, Abbots Bromley,’

showing a row of houses and the

church in the background.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

9 inches x 6 inches.

1836

SV I.10b Abbots Bromley Tudor - Market Cross

and House: pencil and wash drawing

‘Market Cross, Abbots Bromley.’

Showing a row of houses and the

church tower in the background. The

village street is to the right.

[Original pencil drawing for SV I.9b.]

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

9 inches x 6 inches.

1836

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SV I.10a Abbots Bromley - Market House and

Stocks: sepia drawing

‘The Market house at Abbots

Bromley, Staffordshire,’ showing a

Tudor octagonal building. The stocks

(for three) are set between two

pillars. There is a public house on the

right, and cottages behind.

‘J. Buckler.’

12 inches x 9 inches

1839

SV I.8b Abbots Bromley Old Houses: sepia

drawing

‘Old Houses in Abbots Bromley,

Staffordshire,’ showing timbered

houses with two gables, located on

the corner of land leading to church.

The almshouses are on the left.

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 9 inches.

1839

SV I.6b Abbots Bromley: engraved strips of

sections of fossil stones

Found near Abbots Bromley.

Anonymous.

8 inches x 1.5 inches.

nd. [?19th cent]

SV I.6c Abbots Bromley - strips of sections of

fossil stones: engraving

Found near Abbots Bromley.

Anonymous.

4 inches x 1.5 inches

nd [?19th cent]

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SV I.6d Abbots Bromley - Window Glass at

Hall Hill: coloured pencil sketch

Coloured pencil sketch from glass

panel. Showing the upper part of man

on horseback, waving scimitar,

[Wulfric Spot]. Showing the Coat of

Arms of Burton Abbey in the corner.

Anonymous [S. Shaw].

[The original is now framed in William

Salt Library].

11.5 inches x 8 inches (actual size)

nd [?18th cent]

Acton Trussell

SV I.13b Acton Trussell Church : pen and ink

drawing

‘S.W. View of Acton Trussell

Church,’ showing the crenellated

tower which has pinnacles at the

corners and a short spire. In the

‘Decorated’ style.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

7 inches x 5.5 inches.

1838

SV I.13a Acton Trussell Church : pencil

drawing

A church, believed from its tower and

short spire to be Acton Trussell,

viewed from the south east.

Showing the nave and chancel door,

low side windows, the south porch

and gate, and houses among the

trees to the left.

Anonymous.

9.5 inches x 6.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV I.15a Acton Trussell Church : sepia drawing

‘South East View of Acton Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the east

window, a tower with pinnacles and

a short spire, plastered walls, the

south door of the chancel and a low

side window.

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 8 inches.

1841

SV I.14 Acton Trussell Church: pen and ink

lithograph

‘Acton near Stafford.’ South east

view, showing the east window, the

tower with pinnacles and a short

spire, a plastered wall, the south

chancel door and a low side window.

‘Decorated.’

Anonymous.

18 inches x 12 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.15b Font in Acton Trussell Church: sepia

drawing

‘Font in Acton Church,’ showing a

plain bowl on a pillar.

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.]

4 inches x 6 inches.

1841

SV I.16 Acton Trussell Old House: water

colour painting

‘Acton Trussell,’ showing a half

timber Tudor house with a central

chimney stack.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

8 inches x 5.5 inches.

1841

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Adbaston

SV I.19b Adbaston Church: line and stipple

engraving

South west view showing the tower

with crenellations and pinnacles, the

south porch, and the square headed

windows along the south side of the

church. There are houses in the

background to the left and a Georgian

house to the right.

[One of Shaw’s unpublished prints].

‘T. Donaldson, del. et sculp., [drawn

and engraved].’

10 inches x 6 inches.

nd [c 1800]

SV I.19a Adbaston Church: pen and wash

drawing

‘Adbaston Church.’ South west view

showing the tower with crenellations

and pinnacles, the south porch, and

the square headed windows along the

south side of the church. There are

houses in background to the left and

a Georgian house to the right.

[?Taken from T. Donaldson’s

engraving; see SV I.19b].

‘J.R.F.,’ [J. R. Fernyhough].

10.5 inches x 6.5 inches.

1836

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SV IV.324c

verso

Adbaston Church: water colour

painting

‘Adbaston Church.’ South west view

showing the tower with crenellations

and pinnacles, the south porch and

the square headed windows along the

south side of the church. There are

houses in the background to the left

and a Georgian house to the right.

There are sheep in a field in the

foreground.

[See SV I.19b, for engraved copy].

Anonymous, [T. Donaldson].

10 inches x 6 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

Aldridge

SV I.24a Aldridge Church: water colour

painting

South west view of the church

showing the tower and the south

porch. There is a house to the right

of the church. Also showing a

drawing of the ‘Monument of Robert

Stapleton.’

Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

10.5 inches x 7.25 inches.

Engraving for ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. II. p.101,

plate XIV.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.24b Aldridge Church: engraving

‘South West View of Aldridge

Church,’ showing the south aisle. It

has a crenellated roof, which was

altered later.

[Engraving taken from Shaw’s sketch

, ref: SV I.24a.]

Anonymous, [drawn by S. Shaw.]

9 inches x 6 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

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SV I.25 Aldridge Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Aldridge

Church.’ It is mainly in a

perpendicular style showing an

arched tomb in the chancel wall, the

south aisle and the top of the tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

18 inches x 13 inches.

1847

SV I.26 Aldridge Church: sepia drawing

‘South West View of Aldridge

Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the

tower, the south porch and the aisle.

‘J. Buckler.’

18 inches x 13 inches.

1847

SV I.27 Font in Aldridge Church: sepia

drawing

‘Font in Aldreidge Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing an octagonal

font with a panelled top.

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.]

4 inches x 6 inches.

1847

SV I.28 Aldridge Grammar School: sepia

drawing

‘Grammar School at Aldridge,

Staffordshire,’ showing a Georgian

house with four windows and

dormers above.

‘J. Buckler.’

10.25 inches x 7.5 inches.

1847

SV I.29a.i Aldridge - rural view: pen and wash

drawing

‘View near Aldridge,’ showing a view

of woodland near Aldridge.

‘H. C. A., ‘ [Henry Curzon Allport].

4 inches x 4.5 inches.

nd [1788-1855]

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SV I.29a.ii Aldridge Church: pen and wash

drawing

‘Aldridge Church,’ showing a rural

view of the church tower in the

distance. There are trees and cows

in the foreground.

‘H. C. A.,’ [Henry Curzon Allport].

5 inches x 7 inches.

nd [1788-1855]

SV I.29a.iii Aldridge Church: pen and wash

drawing

‘Aldridge,’ showing the church tower

in the distance. There are trees and

cows in the foreground, and houses

to the right of the drawing.

‘H. C. A.,’ [Henry Curzon Allport].

7 inches x 5 inches.

nd [1788-1855]

SV I.29b.i Aldridge Church: pen and wash

drawing

‘Aldridge Church,’ showing the

church tower in the distance and

houses to the right of the drawing.

There are trees in the foreground.

‘S. C. F.,’ [Sarah Clifford Fernyhough]

5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [early 19th

cent]

SV I.29b.ii Aldridge - parsonage: pen and wash

drawing

‘Parsonage Aldridge, Residence late

Rev. John Uylde.’ View showing the

church tower and houses in the

distance, particularly the parsonage.

Anonymous, [S.C. Fernyhough or J.

R. Fernyhough]

7 inches x 4 inches.

nd [19th cent]

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SV I.29b.iii Aldridge Church: pen and wash

drawing

‘Aldridge Church, Staffordshire,’

showing a view of church tower.

There are trees in the foreground and

houses to the right.

‘J. R. F.,’ [John Robert Fernyhough].

8.5 inches x 7 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV I.30a Aldridge panoramic view: sepia

drawing

Views near Aldridge (in three

sections), showing the positions of

Aldridge, Lichfield, Shenstone, Little

Aston, Barr Beacon and the London

Road.

Anonymous.

8 inches x 12.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

Apedale

SV I.31 Apedale Hall House and Park: steel

engraving

‘Apedale Hall. The seat of Richard

Edensor Heathcote, Esquire,’ near

Newcastle-under-Lyme. The house is

modern Elizabethan.

F. Halliday, del., [drawn] and Thomas

Taylor, sculp., [engraved.]

9 inches x 6 inches.

nd [?late 18th

cent]

Alrewas

SV I.34 Alrewas Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Alrewas Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the chancel

and the south aisle, with the

clerestory and tower behind.

‘J. Buckler.’

19 inches x 13 inches.

1848

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SV I.35a Alrewas Church: aquatint engraving

‘South West View of Alderwas (sic)

Church,’across a graveyard. Also

showing the tower, the south aisle

and the high chancel roof.

Anonymous, [? F. Jukes].

9 inches x 7.25 inches.

Plate, as cut down, was used in ‘The

History and Antiquities of

Staffordshire,’ (S. Shaw, 1798-1801)

Vol. I, p.127.

nd [?18th cent]

SV I.35b Alrewas Church: aquatint engraving

‘Alrewas Church.’ South east view

across the graveyard, showing the

tower, the south aisle and the high

chancel roof.

[From J. Buckler’s sepia drawing, ref:

SV I.34.]

Anonymous [? F. Jukes].

8.5 inches x 6.5 inches.

Plate was used in ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801) Vol. I, p.127.

nd [?1848]

SV I.36 Alrewas Church - North Doorway:

sepia drawing

‘North Doorway of Alrewas Church,’

showing a plain Norman door with a

single arch.

‘J. Buckler.’

7 inches x 8 inches.

1848

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SV I.37 Alrewas Church - West Doorway:

sepia drawing

‘West Doorway of Alrewas Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the west

doorway with a Norman arch of two

orders.

‘J. Buckler.’

7 inches x 9 inches.

1848

SV I.38 Font in Alrewas Church: sepia

drawing

‘Font in Alrewas Church,’ showing an

octagonal font, carved with leaves

and tracery.

‘J. B.,’ [John Bucker.]

6 inches x 7 inches.

1848

Alstonfield

SV I.41a Alstonfield Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Alstonefield (sic)

Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the

chancel in ‘decorated’ style, the

windows of the clerestory, the

square-headed windows in the south

aisle, and the tower behind.

‘J. Buckler.’

14 inches x 10.5 inches.

1839

SV I.41b Font in Alstonfield Church: sepia

drawing

‘Font in Alstonefield Church,’

showing a plain octagonal bowl on a

short stem, with a round base.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

7 inches x 7 inches.

1839

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Alton

SV I.58 Alton Church: sepia drawing

‘North West View of Alton Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the church

from over a steep depression, on the

sky-line.

‘G. Buckler.’

12 inches x 19 inches.

1841

SV I.55 Alton - Church and Houses: sepia

drawing

‘South View of Alton, Staffordshire,’

showing the church and houses

shown in a dip by the side of a hill on

which there is a watch-tower. There

is a river valley on the left. Also

showing the tower, the south aisle

and the chancel of the church.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

14 inches x 11 inches.

1841

SV I.60b Alton Church: water colour painting

‘St Peter’s Church Alveton, called

Alton.’ North east view from the

road, showing a graveyard and a

setting of trees.

[See ref: SV I.56, for similar.]

Anonymous, [L. J. Wood].

11 inches x 7.5 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV I.63 Alton Church: pencil drawing

‘Alton Church, Staffordshire.’ South

east view from the churchyard, of the

chancel.

Anonymous.

11.5 inches x 8 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV I.57 Alton Church - West Door: sepia

drawing

‘West Door of Alton Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a Norman

door, enclosed by an Early English

arch. The columns have gone.

‘J. C. B.,’ [John Chessell Buckler.]

8 inches x 10 inches.

1841

SV I.59 Alton Church - Tower: sepia drawing

‘Tower of Alton Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a south west

view across the graveyard. The

tower top is crenellated and there are

buttresses at the corners of the

tower.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

11 inches x 16 inches.

1841

SV I.53 Alton Castle: sepia drawing

South west view, showing the castle

and a 12th century donjon.

‘From Gough’s Collection in the

Bodleian Library.’

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

11.5 inches x 7.5 inches.

1837

SV I.54a Alton Castle : engraving

‘The South West View of Alton

Castle in the County of Stafford.’

The castle is situated on a steep hill

overlooking Churnet valley. Also

showing ‘Alveton Lodge’ in the

distance to the right.

With letterpress description

concerning the ownership of the

castle.

‘S. & N.Buck delin., et sculpt.,

[drawn and engraved] 1731.’

14 inches x 16 inches.

1731

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SV I.50b Alton Castle : engraving

‘The South West View of Alton

Castle in the County of Stafford,’

showing the Castle situated on a

steep hill overlooking Churnet valley.

Also showing ‘Alveton Lodge’ in the

distance to the right.

[Small copy of SV I.54a.]

Anonymous.

5.5 inches x 3 inches.

nd [c 1780]

SV I.50c Alton Castle: engraving

‘Alton Castle.’ South east view

showing the castle situated on a

steep hill overlooking Churnet valley.

Shows ‘Alveton Lodge’ in the

distance to the right. With

letterpress.

[Same as SV I.50b.]

‘B. Ralph del., [drawn]; J. Ryland,

sculp., [engraved].’

4.25 inches x 4.25 inches [circular.]

Taken from ‘England Illustrated,’ (R.

Dodsley, 1764,) vol. II.

nd [?late 18th

cent]

SV I.50a Alton Castle: water colour painting

‘Alton Castle,’ showing the castle on

the cliff and a church to the right.

Anonymous, [S. Shaw].

10 inches x 6 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.49a Alton Castle: pencil and wash

drawing

‘Alton Castle, Co. Stafford,’ showing

the remains of the castle area.

‘S. Bentley.’

6 inches x 4.5 inches.

18 Aug 1777

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SV I.49b Alton Castle : pencil and wash

drawing

‘Alton Castle, Co. Stafford,’ showing

a view looking across the valley at

the castle. A church is to the right

and a river is to the left.

‘S. Bentley.’

6.5 inches x 4.5 inches.

18 Aug 1777

SV I.50d Alton Castle: pencil and wash

drawing

Showing an interior view of the ruins

of the castle.

(Similar to SV I.49a.)

Anonymous, [?S. Bentley].

6.5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [?late 18th

cent]

SV I.51 Alton Castle: sepia drawing

‘Remains of the Ancient Castle at

Alton, Staffordshire.’ ?North east

view showing the remains of the

ancient castle, partially covered in

foliage.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

14 inches x 12 inches.

1841

SV I.52 Alton Castle and ‘New Conventual

School’: sepia drawing

‘Remains of Alton Castle and the new

conventual school adjoining.’ South

west view showing the Conventual

School on the left, and the remains of

the castle on the right.

‘J. Buckler.’

18 inches x 12 inches.

1847

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SV I.48 Alton - From Railway Station: water

colour painting

Showing Alton Castle and the

castellated convent school on the hill,

and below, a train steaming out.

There is a western sunset.

Anonymous [?L. J. Wood].

13.5 inches x 9.5 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV I.45 Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

coloured aquatint engraving

‘Alton Abbey Staffordshire, The Seat

of the Right Honble., The Earl of

Shrewsbury.’ Showing a large

castellated house of the Gothic

revival, in gardens. Built 1814.

‘Drawn by Thos. Allason; Engraved

by T. Fielding; London, Published by

T. Fielding, 1 May 1819, London.’

20 inches x 13 inches.

nd [1814-1819]

SV I.62 Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

coloured aquatint engraving

Showing a large castellated house of

the Gothic revival, in gardens. Built

1814.

Inscribed ‘The Seat of the Right

Honourable The Earl of Shrewsbury.’

‘Tho. Allason del., [drawn]; T.

Fielding sc., [engraved] and published

by him, 1 May 1819, London.’

21.5 inches x 14.5 inches.

nd [1810s]

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SV I.49c Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

lithograph

‘Alton Towers. The Seat of the Earl

of Shrewsbury.’ Showing a view of

Alton Abbey over the lake.

‘Drawn and Printed by Rayner, Derby;

Published by Dawson & Hobson,

Ashbourn.’

8 inches x 5 inches.

nd [early 19th

cent]

SV I.60a.ii Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

steel engraving

View from across the lake. Shows

the large castellated house of the

Gothic revival, in gardens. The flag

tower is to the right. Built 1814.

[Steel engraving following the

aquatint, SV I.62].

‘Drawn by J. P Neale; Engraved by T.

Higham.’

6 inches x 4 inches.

nd [1814-1847]

SV I.60a.i Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

lithograph

‘Alton Towers,’ showing a large

castellated house of the Gothic

revival in gardens, viewed from the

drive.

Anonymous.

6 inches x 4 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV I.60a.iii Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

engraving

‘Alton Towers, Staffordshire. Seat of

the Right Hon[orable] Earl of

Shrewsbury.’ Showing a large

castellated house in the Gothic

revival, in gardens, [built 1814].

[Similar to SV I.49c.]

‘T. Fradgley, del., [drawn]; R. Todd,

sc., [engraved]; Published by W.

Emans, Birmingham.’

7 inches x 5 inches.

nd [1814-1852]

SV I.54b Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

lithograph

‘Alton Towers,’ showing a general

view of the ‘Towers’ and gardens,

and the pagoda-like ‘conservatory.’

‘Printed by Day and Haghe,

lithographers to the King.’

10 inches x 8 inches.

nd [1806-1885]

SV I.47 Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers):

sepia drawing

‘West View of Alton Towers,

Staffordshire,’ showing the ‘flag-

tower’ over the valley and wooded

hills.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

14 inches x 12 inches.

1841

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SV I.61b Alton - Exterior of St. John’s Convent

School: engraving

‘Saint John’s Hospital Alton.’

Showing a bird’s eye view of the

building.

‘A. P. W.,’ [Augustus Welby Pugin].

10 inches x 7 inches.

Taken from AWN Pugin’s ‘The

Present State of Ecclesiastical

Architecture in England,’ 1843. [plate

5]

1842

SV I.61a Alton - Interior of St. John’s Convent

School : engraving

‘St. John’s Chapel, Alton,’ showing

the screen.

Anonymous, [Augustus Welby Pugin.]

4 inches x 7 inches.

Taken from AWN Pugin’s ‘The

Present State of Ecclesiastical

Architecture in England,’ 1843. [plate

6]

nd [?1842]

SV I.46a Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers) -

sculpture: lithograph

‘From a Gothic cross at Alton Abbey,

Staffordshire.’ Showing a piece of

decorative carving on the cross,

resembling leaves.

Anonymous.

9 inches x 7 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.46b Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers) -

sculpture: lithograph

‘From a cross at Alton Abbey,

Staffs.’ Showing a piece of

decoration on the cross, resembling

leaves and berries.

Anonymous.

5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV I.46c Alton ‘Abbey’ (now Alton Towers) -

sculpture: lithograph

Showing a piece of decorative

carving on a cross, resembling leaves

and berries.

Anonymous.

4 inches x 5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

(Upper) Arley

SV I.65b Arley Church: sepia drawing

‘Arley Church near Bewdley.’ South

west view showing a four staged

tower and south porch, as seen from

fields beyond the graveyard. The

nave has square-headed windows.

‘Robert Noyes. delin., [drawn] 1824.’

11 inches x 8 inches.

1824

SV I.66 Arley Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Over Arley

Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the

east windows of the chancel, the

north aisle,the nave windows, the

south porch and the tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 8 inches.

1846

SV I.67 Arley Church: sepia drawing

‘North East View of Over Arley

Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the

north aisle and the tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 7 inches.

1846

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SV I.69b Arley Church: pencil drawing

South east view showing the church

sunk behind the foreground where

there are trees and sheep.

‘T. P. Wood.’

9 inches x 7 inches.

4 Sep 1837

SV I.70a Arley Church: sepia drawing

‘Arley Church on the Severn.’ South

east view showing the church sunk

behind the foreground where there

are trees and sheep, and a hall to the

right.

[Finished sepia drawing from SV.

69b.]

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

11 inches x 8 inches.

1837

SV I.68 Arley Church and Castle: sepia

drawing

‘South West View of Over Arley

Church and Castle, Staffordshire,’

showing the church and castle (like

SV I.65b). The towers of the castle

appear over the hill to the right.

‘J. Buckler.’

13.5 inches x 9 inches.

1846

SV I.65a Arley Hall (‘Castle’): water colour

painting

‘Arley Hall the Seat of Earl

Montmorris.’ View from the lawns

on the north east of the hall.

Showing the Jacobean and Georgian

wing with the church tower at the

back. The house has six dormer

windows and three clusters of

chimneys.

‘Robert Noyes, delin., [drawn] 1824.’

15 inches x 10.5 inches.

1824

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SV I.64

verso

Arley Hall (or ‘Castle’): indian ink

drawing

View of the hall which is Jacobean

with a Georgian wing, from the

gardens on the south west side of the

hall.

Anonymous.

9 inches x 6.5 inches.

The house was subsequently

castellated; but the Earl died in 1844,

before the alterations were

completed; see ‘Annais of Arley,’

(Rev. H.R. Mayo, 1914,) p.82.

nd [?late 19th

cent]

SV I.64a Arley (‘Arley near Bewdley’): sepia

drawing

‘Arley near Bewdley,’ showing the

village street from the river. Also

showing the ferry boat, Arley church

on the hill and Arley ‘Hall’ to the

right.

‘Sketched 1827, Robt. Noyes.’

15 inches x 11 inches.

1827

SV I.64b Arley - River Severn: sepia drawing

‘Arley on the Severn.’ View from the

road leading down to the ferry. Also

showing the barges on the river.

‘T. P. Wood.’

10.5 inches x 6.5 inches.

8 Sep 1837

SV I.70b Arley - Kinfare: sepia drawing

‘Kinfare from the top of Kinver Edge

showing part of the ancient

encampment.’ East view showing the

tower of Arley church on the hill and

Arley village below. Also shows the

river and hills beyond. People are

haymaking in the foreground.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood]

11 inches x 8 inches.

1837

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SV I.69a Arley - Shatterfort Height: lithograph

‘A remarkable Oak in Shatterfort (sic)

Height, near Areley(sic).’

Showing a large tree on the left and a

homestead in the distance on the

right.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood].

11 inches x 9 inches.

1839

Armitage

SV I.74a Armitage Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Armitage

Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the

church before additions, but with a

porch.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

8.75 inches x 6 inches.

1823

SV I.73 Armitage Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of the Church at

Armitage, Staffordshire,’ showing the

tower, the Norman south door (no

porch), the nave and the chancel.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1844

SV I.76 Armitage Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Armitage

Church, Staffordshire - now

rebuilding, July 5th 1845.’ Showing

the south aisle [which is new], the

porch and the nave, which is

roofless. Also showing the chancel

and the tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1845

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SV I.77 Armitage Church: sepia drawing

‘South West View of Armitage

Church, Staffordshire - now

rebuilding July 5th, 1845,’ showing

the church before the ‘Norman’ south

aisle and porch have been roofed.

The new work has round-headed

windows in a pseudo-Norman style.

The tower is standing.

‘J. Buckler.’

13.5 inches x 9.25 inches.

1845

SV I.75 Armitage Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Armitage

Church, Staffordshire,’ showing the

church after the additions of a

Norman south aisle and porch.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV I.74b Armitage Church - South Doorway:

sepia drawing

‘South Doorway of Armitage Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing an elaborate

Norman doorway of three orders,

decorated with chevrons and masks,

etc.

‘J. C. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

6 inches x 8 inches.

Described in ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I. p*209.

1823

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SV I.80 Armitage Church - South Doorway:

sepia drawing

‘South Doorway of Armitage Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a very

elaborate Norman doorway of three

orders, decorated with chevrons and

masks etc.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

7 inches x 9 inches.

1820

SV I.79 Armitage Church - North Doorway:

sepia drawing

‘North Doorway of Armitage Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a corbelled

lintel over carved heads.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

6 inches x 8 inches.

1820

SV I.81 Armitage Church - North Doorway:

sepia drawing

‘North Doorway of Armitage Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a corbelled

lintel over carved heads.

(Similar to SV I.79)

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

6 inches x 8 inches.

1844

SV I.83a Armitage Church - North Doorway:

sepia drawing

‘North Doorway of Armitage Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a corbelled

lintel over carved heads.

(Similar to SV I.79)

‘J. C. B.,’ [John Chessell Buckler.]

5 inches x 6 inches.

1823

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SV I.83b Armitage Church - South Doorway:

engraving

‘Armitage.’ Small print showing a

Norman doorway of three orders

decorated with chevrons, masks etc.,

[Similar to SV I. 74b.]

Anonymous.

2 inches x 2.5 inches.

nd [?1823]

SV I.82b Interior of Armitage Church: sepia

drawing

‘Interior View of Armitage Church,

Staffordshire, now pulling down July

6th 1844.’ Showing the nave

looking towards the east. On the left

is a Norman font, a Norman arcade

and a chancel arch. Also showing the

east window of the chancel and the

plaster ceiling.

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 7.5 inches.

6 Jul 1844

SV I.82a Armitage Church - ‘Founder’s tomb’ :

sepia drawing

‘Recess on the North side of the

North Aisle of Armitage Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a skeleton

(newly excavated), lying under the

recess, the arch of which has ‘dog-

tooth’ moulding.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

7 inches x 6 inches.

This was destroyed in the rebuilding

of the north aisle. Described in ‘The

History and Antiquities of

Staffordshire,’ (S. Shaw, 1798-

1801) Vol. I, p.* 209.

1844

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SV I.83c Font in Armitage Church: sepia

drawing

‘Font in Armitage Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a circular,

tub-shaped font, which depicts twin

bearded heads under arches.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

5 inches x 5 inches.

1823

SV I.83d Font in Armitage Church: engraving

‘Armitage,’ showing a circular, tub-

shaped font, which depicts twin

bearded heads under arches.

Anonymous.

2 inches x 2 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.78 Armitage School: sepia drawing

‘The School at Armitage,

Staffordshire,’ showing a long low

building of ‘Elizabethan’ Gothic

[1839] and a wall with a gateway.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1845

SV I.87a Armitage Park and Canal: engraving

‘View of Armitage Park and

subterraneous canal.’ Showing

Armitage church in the distance to

the left of the canal, and a white villa

or lodge in the park.

‘Stringer, del.,’ [drawn by E. or C. E.

Stringer].

8 inches x 5.5 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’

(S.Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I., p.207,

plate XV.

1795

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SV I.87b Armitage Church: engraving

‘View of Armitage Church from the

NE.’ Showing the church beyond a

winding river and fields.

‘Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T.

Donaldson, sculp., [engraved].’

8 inches x 5.5 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’

(S.Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I., p.207,

plate XV.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.88a Armitage Church: water colour

painting

View of Armitage Church from the

north east, showing the church

beyond a winding river and fields.

[Shaw’s original drawing for SV

I.87a.]

Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

9.5 inches x 6.5 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.88b Armitage Park: sepia drawing

‘The villa of Nath’. Lister, Esqr., at

Armitage, Staffordshire.’ Showing

Armitage canal and Armitage church

to the left of the villa.

[The original for SV I. 87a.]

‘E. Stringer del.,’ [drawn]

8.5 inches x 6 inches.

1790

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SV I.88c Armitage Hall and Park: steel

engraving

‘Armitage Park, Staffordshire,’

showing a south west view of the

Hall.

‘Drawn by J. P. Neale; Engraved by

W. Tombleson; Published Dec., 1820

by J. P. Neale, 16, Bennett St.,

Blackfriars Road and Sherwood,

Neely and Jones, Paternoster Row.’

5 inches x 4 inches.

1820

SV I.84 Armitage Park: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Armitage Park,

Staffordshire,’ showing a Hall in

Gothic revival style, c. 1800.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV I.85 Armitage Park: sepia drawing

‘South West View of Armitage Park,

Staffordshire,’ showing a Hall in

Gothic revival style, c. 1800.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV I.87c Armitage Park: engraving

‘Armitage Park, South. Seat of

Thomas Lister, Esquire,’ showing the

Hall in the park with hills behind.

[The house, rebuilt by Josiah Spode,

has reverted to the old name of

Hawksyard].

‘F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T.

Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published

by W. Emans, Bromsgrove Street,

Birmingham.’

6.5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [c 1830]

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SV I.86a Armitage Park: pen drawing

‘View of Armitage Park, the seat of

Thomas Lister, Esquire.’ Showing a

south west view of the Hall.

‘John Allport, del., [drawn].’

7 inches x 4.5 inches.

1814

SV I.86b Armitage Park: pen drawing

‘Armitage Park (House) as seen from

the Sandy Rock over the Tunnel by

the Roadside, 1814.’ Showing the

house in the distance beyond a pool.

‘John Allport del., [drawn].’

7 inches x 4.5 inches.

1814

SV I.86c Armitage Park: pen drawing

‘View of Armitage Park with the

carriage road (just then made) leading

to the edge at the top of Brereton

Hill.’

‘John Allport del.,’ [drawn]

7 inches x 4.5 inches.

1814

SV I.86d Armitage Church: pencil drawing

‘Armitage Church from the Meadows,

‘ across the river. Showing the

church on a hill in the distance.

‘John Allport del., [drawn].’

2.5 inches x 2 inches.

1814

SV I.86e Armitage Lodge: pen drawing

‘The Lodge entrance to Armitage Park

from the top of Brereton Hill.’

‘John Allport del.,’ [drawn].

3.5 inches x 2 inches.

1814

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Ashley

SV I.91a Ashley Church: sepia drawing

‘N. W. View of Ashley Church.’

North west view from the

churchyard. Showing the east end of

the chancel and the north and south

aisles.

‘T. P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood]

8 inches x 5.5 inches.

1838

SV I.91b Ashley Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Ashley Church,

Staffordshire,’ [altered to north east.]

Taken from the churchyard. Showing

the east end of the chancel and the

north and south aisles.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 10 inches.

1843

SV I.94 Ashley Church: sepia drawing

‘North West View of Ashley Church,

Staffordshire.’ ?South west view

from the road. Showing the tower

(over the west window), the south

porch and the churchyard wall.

‘J. Buckler.’

14 inches x 10 inches.

1843

SV I.92 Ashley Church - Ashley Tomb : pen

and wash drawing

‘In the Chancell of Alabaster.’

Showing a tomb with the effigies of a

man and a woman. The tomb is

elaborately carved with pinnacles and

a coat of arms above the effigies.

Anonymous [J. R. Fernyhough].

12 inches x 15 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV I.93 Font in Ashley Church: sepia drawing

‘Font in Ashley Church,’ showing an

octagonal font, situated in a recess in

the wall, under a cusped canopy.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler].

3.5 inches x 7 inches.

1843

Audley

SV I.105a Audley Church: sepia drawing

‘S. E. View of Audley Church.’ South

east view, showing the west tower,

the chancel, the south aisle, and the

clerestory of the nave. The east

window has seven lights.

‘T. P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood].

8 inches x 5 inches.

1838

SV I.102a Audley Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Audley Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the west

tower, the chancel, the south aisle

and the clerestory of the nave. The

east window has seven lights.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1840

SV I.102b Font at Audley Church: sepia drawing

‘Font in Audley Church,’ showing a

plain octagonal font.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

5 inches x 5 inches.

1840

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SV I.103 Audley Monuments - ‘Audley Knight’:

pen and wash drawing

‘In the Body of ye Church at Audley

at Alablaster, raised upon free stone.’

Alabaster effigy of Audley Knight.

The base is plain. He wears a chequy

chevron baldric, helm with camail,

and has his feet on a lion. Both arms

are lost.

Anonymous [J. R. Fernyhough].

10.5 inches x 8 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.106b Audley Monuments - ‘Audley Knight’:

sepia drawing

‘Mutilated Effigy in Audley Church.’

[Apparantly the same ‘mutilated

effigy’ as SV I. 103.] Shown from

above apart from the tomb. He

wears a helm with camail, and has

his feet on a lion, (but the baldric is

different).

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler].

3 inches x 7 inches.

1840

SV I.106a Audley Monuments - ‘Edward

Vernon’: sepia drawing

‘Monument on the North side of the

Chancel of Audley Church.’ Showing

a monument of a priest (recumbent)

in cap and gown on the north side of

the chancel, under a canopied arch.

The monument represents Edward

Vernon, the founder of Audley

Grammar School.

‘J. Buckler.’

7 inches x 8.5 inches.

1840

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SV I.104a Audley Monuments - ‘Edward

Eardley’: pen and wash drawing

Showing an alabaster tomb top. Also

shows three coats of arms and a

Jacobean strap-work setting.

With inscription and twelve lines of

verse.

Anonymous [J. R. Fernyhough].

6.5 inches x 3.75 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV I.104b Audley Monuments - ‘Anne Eardley’:

pen and wash drawing

Monument is inscribed ‘Here lieth the

bodie of Anne Eardley, widow of

Edward Eardley Esquire whom she

survived 19 years liveing a Religeous

honora[ble] and truely widow-like life

and died ye 9th September an[no]

dom[ini]: 1676.’ Showing one large

coat of arms and two small.

Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough].

6.5 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.104c Audley Monuments - ‘Thomas de

Audley’: pen and wash drawing

Showing a brass memorial, inscribed

‘Towards the south side of ye church

Brass inlaid in Marble’ (grey). With

inscription in French.

Anonymous, [J. R. Fernyhough.]

7.75 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.105b Audley - Heeley Castle: sepia drawing

‘The Remains of Heeley Castle,’

particularly a large wall on the edge

of the hill.

‘T. P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood].

6 inches x 6 inches.

1838

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SV I.106c Audley Grammar School: sepia

drawing

‘Grammar School at Audley,

Staffordshire,’ showing a small, one

storey building. There are four

windows on the side and one in the

end overlooking the churchyard. The

roof is tiled.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler].

7 inches x 5 inches.

1840

Bagnall

SV I.109 Bagnall Church: water colour painting

‘New Church, Bagnall.’ South east

view of the church on a hill.

Showing the west tower and a

distant view behind. Also showing a

group of people on the road in the

foreground.

Anonymous, [L. J. Wood].

11.5 inches x 7.5 inches.

nd [1834]

SV I.110 Bagnall Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Bagnall Church,

Staffordshire,’ across the graveyard,

showing the west tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 7.5 inches

1848

SV I.111 Font in Bagnall Church: sepia drawing

‘Font in Bagnall Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing a plain round

tub-shaped font.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler].

7 inches x 7 inches.

1848

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Barlaston

SV I.115 Barlaston Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Barlaston

Church,’ showing the tower, the

north aisle or chapel, with the east

door.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1844

SV I.117a Barlaston Church: pen and wash

drawing

‘South East View of Barlaston

Church,’ showing the tower, the

north aisle or chapel and the east

door.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood].

8 inches x 5 inches.

1838

SV I.116 Font in Barlaston Church: sepia wash

drawing

‘Font in Barlaston Church,’ showing a

plain round bowl on baluster pillar.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler].

5 inches x 7 inches.

1844

SV I.114b Barlaston Hall: sepia drawing

‘View of Barlaston Hall,

Staffordshire,’ showing a tall, three-

storeyed house, with a classical front

door (up 5 steps), wings with bay

windows. Pediment top to front.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1844

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SV I.114a Barlaston Hall: engraving

‘Barlaston Hall, Staffordshire,’

showing a distant view of a domed

Georgian house, [which appears to be

inaccurate in comparison with similar

views; see SV I.114b.] In the

foreground men are fishing in the

river.

‘F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T.

Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published

by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St.,

Birmingham.’

6.5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV I.117b Barlaston Hall: engraving

‘Barlaston Hall, The Seat of Ralph

Adderley, Esqr.,’ showing a white

stuccoed house standing high among

trees. There is a distant vista in the

background, and a group of people

standing by a ruin in the foreground.

‘F. Calvert del., [drawn]; T. Radclyffe

sc. [engraved]; Published by W.

Emans, Bromsgrove St., Birmingham.’

6 inches x 4 inches.

nd [mid 19th

cent]

Great Barr

SV I.125b Great Barr Chapel: engraving

‘N. E. View of Barr Chapel.’ North

east view showing the eighteenth

century gothic chapel with apse and

spire. On the right is a gothic arched

gateway.

‘Rev S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T.

Donaldson, sculpt., [engraved].’

8 inches x 6 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire’, (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801,) Vol. II., p.103.

nd [1762-1802]

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SV I.126b Great Barr Chapel: water colour

painting

‘Great Barr.’ North east view of an

eighteenth century gothic chapel with

apse and spire.

[Shaw’s original water colour for an

engraving of the chapel; see ref: SV

I.125. The water colour has been

ruled for reducing.]

Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

10 inches x 7.5 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.124 Great Barr Chapel: water colour

painting

‘Great Barr,’ showing a distant view

of the chapel from the south east,

between the trunks of two trees in

the foreground.

Anonymous, [S. Shaw].

8 inches x 12 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.126a Great Barr Village - Old Tudor House:

water colour painting

‘Old House at Barr.’ Showing an old

Tudor House of timber work, standing

in a garden. Also shows the great

yew tree in the garden.

[The drawing is dated before 1795

when the elm trees in front were

blown down.]

Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

13 inches x 9 inches.

Described in ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801) Vol. II, p.105, as

being the home of a fox-hunting

squire, Thomas Hoo, High Sheriff,

1772.

nd [1762-1802]

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SV I.125a Great Barr Village - Old Tudor House:

engraving

Old Tudor House of timber work,

standing in a garden. Also showing

the coat of arms of Joseph Scott to

whom it is inscribed. Inscribed ‘To

Joseph Scott, Esq. this view of the

Old House at Bar, is inscribed by his

obliged servant S. Shaw.’

‘Revd. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; R. W.

Basire, sc., [engraved].’

10 inches x 8 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’

(S.Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. II., p.

101, plate XIV.

nd [late 18th

cent]

SV I.121 Great Barr Hall: engraving

South east view of the Hall from

across a river. Inscribed ‘To Joseph

Scott Esq. this south east view of

Great Barr Hall, is inscribed by his

much obliged servt. S. Shaw.’

‘Rev. S. Shaw, del.,[drawn];T.

Donaldson, sculpt., [engraved].’

15 inches x 9 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’

(S.Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. II., p.

106, plate XV.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.122a [Great] Barr Hall: engraving

‘Barr Hall, Seat of Sir E. D. Scott,

Bart.,’ showing a view from the pool

in the park.

‘F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T.

Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published

by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St.,

Birmingham.’

7 inches x 4.5 inches.

nd [mid 19th

cent]

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SV I.123a [Great] Barr Park: pen and ink

drawing

‘From Barr Park Seat of Sir J. Scott,

Bart.’ View of the park showing a

church in the distance and a stream

with a low waterfall and bridge in the

middle of the view.

Anonymous, [John Allport].

9 inches x 6.5 inches.

nd [early 19th

cent]

SV I.123b [Great] Barr Hall: pen drawing

‘Barr Hall. Seat of Sir Josh. Scott,

Bart.’ Showing a distant view of the

Hall from across the lake.

Anonymous, [John Allport].

9 inches x 6.5 inches.

nd [1799-1854]

SV I.122b Great Barr - ‘Perry Hall’ : steel

engraving

‘Perry Hall from the Lodge Gate, Seat

of I. Gough Esq.’ View of the Hall

from the Lodge Gate. Showing a

three-storeyed castellated house with

exterior chimneys, in a park. Also

showing a pool (or what may be part

of a moat,) in the foreground.

‘F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T.

Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published

by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St.,

Birmingham.’

6 inches x 4 inches.

nd [mid 19th

cent]

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SV I.120 Great Barr Hall: water colour painting

Showing a castellated house in

‘Strawberry Hill’ Gothic. Viewed

from among trees near the lake in the

park. (Ruled for reducing.)

Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

19 inches x 13 inches.

Discussed in ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801) Vol. II, p.105.

nd [1762-1802]

Batchacre

SV I.127 Batchacre Park House: engraving

South west view of the Georgian

Gothic house with four stories.

Showing a lake with an island, (on

which there are ruins,) a ship, a

sundial, a cannon and a flag staff.

Inscribed ‘To Richard Whitworth Esq.

this south west view of Batchacre

Park is inscribed by his obliged

humble servant S. Shaw.’

[One of Shaw’s unpublished prints.]

‘Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T.

Donaldson, del et sculp., [drawn and

engraved].’

14 inches x 7 inches.

1802

SV I.128 Batchacre Park: tinted drawing

View of the house from across the

lake, showing a ship in the

foreground to the left, and an island

(on which there are ruins,) to the

right.

Anonymous. [S. Shaw]

18 inches x 9 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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Barton under Needwood

SV I.131a Barton under Needwood Church:

engraving

South east view of the church across

the graveyard. Also showing copies

of two inscribed stones, 1517.

‘E. Stringer. del.,’ [drawn].

8 inches x 6.5 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801) Vol. I., p .114,

plate VII.

nd [?18th cent]

SV I.131b Barton under Needwood Church -

plate of inscriptions: engraving

Showing a plate of inscriptions

concerning the founder of the church,

John Taylor. Also shows his coat of

arms.

‘Stringer, del.,’ [drawn by C.E or E.

Stringer].

6.5 inches x 7.5 inches.

nd [late 18th

cent]

SV I.132a Barton under Needwood Church:

engraving

South east view of the church. It is

the same print as can be seen ref: SV

I.131a, but in an earlier state, as

there are no gravestones in the

churchyard, and no background

detail.

‘Stringer, del., [drawn by C.E. or E.

Stringer]; Cook, sc., [engraved].’

[The latter was omitted from Shaw’s

later print.]

8 inches x 6.5 inches.

nd [?late 18th

cent]

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SV I.132b Barton under Needwood Church:

engraving

‘View of the Church, Barton under

Needwood, Staffordshire, Built

1518.’ Showing a south east view of

church. Used for a publication, the

‘Beauties of England and Wales.’

‘Wm. Carter, del., [drawn]; Hay, sc.,

[engraved]; Published by John Harris,

St Paul’s Churchyard, 1 May 1812.’

6 inches x 4 inches.

See ‘The Beauties of England and

Wales,’ (Rev. J, Nightingale, London,

1818.)

1812

SV I.133a Barton under Needwood Church:

sepia drawing

‘South East View of Barton Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the east

window, the south aisle and

clerestory and the tower (with a

pinnacled top) behind the body of the

church.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1839

SV I.133b Font in Barton under Needwood

Church: sepia drawing

‘Font in Barton Church.’ Showing a

plain round bowl on a baluster stem,

also showing Early English niches in

the surrounding wall.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler].

7 inches x 6 inches.

1839

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SV I.134a Barton under Needwood Church -

inscription: ink facsimile

Part of an inscription in Saxon

characters concerning John Taylor

the founder of the Church.

Inscribed ‘I. T. Horum trium

Gemellorum natu maximus.’

[The same, ? of the three twins born

of Maximus.]

[For the second line of the inscription,

see ref: SV I.134b; For the third and

fourth lines of the inscription, see ref:

SV I. 135a and b.]

Anonymous.

7.5 inches x 5 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I., p.114.

nd [?18th cent]

SV I.134b Barton under Needwood Church -

inscriptions: ink facsimile

Part of an inscription in Saxon

characters concerning John Taylor

the founder of the church.

Inscribed ‘Decretorum Doctor, et

sacrorum Canonum Professor.’

[Doctor of Decrees, and Professor of

Canon Law.]

[For the first line of the inscription,

see ref: 134a; For the third and

fourth lines of the inscription, see ref:

135a and b.]

Anonymous.

7.5 inches x 5 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I., p.114.

nd [?18th cent]

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SV I.135a Barton under Needwood Church -

inscriptions: ink facsimile

Part of an inscription concerning John

Taylor the founder of the church.

Inscribed ‘Archidiaconus, Derbie et

Buckkyngham, neg non et’

[Archdeacon of Derby and

Buckingham, [?neither and nor].

[For the first and second lines of the

inscription, see ref: 134a and b; For

the fourth line of the inscription, see

ref: 135b.]

Anonymous.

7 inches x 6 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I., p.114.

nd [?18th cent]

SV I.135b Barton under Needwood Church -

inscriptions: ink facsimile

Part of an inscription concerning John

Taylor, the founder of the Church.

Inscribed ‘Magister Rotulorum

illustrissimi Regis H. VIII. An[o] Reg.

sui 20.’ [Master of the Rolls in the

20th year of the illustrious King

Henry VIII] [22 April 1528 - 21 April

1529.]

[For the first and second lines of the

inscription, see ref: SV I.134a and b;

For the third line of the inscription,

see ref: SV I. 135a.]

Anonymous.

7.5 inches x 5 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I., p.114.

nd [?18th cent]

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SV I.141a Barton under Needwood Village: pen

and ink drawing

‘View of Barton under Needwood.’

Showing the church tower in the

distance with trees and fields in the

foreground.

‘J. R. Fernyhough.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1836

SV I.141b Barton under Needwood Village: pen

and ink drawing

‘Barton under Needwood.’ Showing

the church tower in the distance,

with fields and trees in the

foreground

(Similar to SV I. 141a.)

‘J. R. Fernyhough.’

5 inches x 3.5 inches.

1832

SV I.136a Barton under Needwood - ‘Barton

Hall’ : sepia drawing

‘South West View of Barton Hall,

belonging to Sir Edmund Antrobus,

Bart.’ Showing a many-gabled house

of timber and brick behind a garden

wall.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1839

SV I.136b Barton under Needwood - ‘Barton

Hall’ : sepia drawing

‘South East View of Barton Hall,

belonging to Sir Edmund Antrobus,

Bart.’ Showing a many-gabled house

of timber and brick behind a garden

wall.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1839

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Baswich

SV I.147a Baswich Church: pencil drawing

‘South West View of Baswich

Church,’ from the road, showing a

classical brick nave, the chancel and

tower.

‘M. S. July 1831.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

Jul 1831

SV I.148a Baswich Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Baswich Church,

Staffordshire,’ across the graveyard.

Showing the nave, the chancel and

the tower. The church has round-

headed windows.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 8.5 inches.

1841

SV I.148b Baswich Church: water colour

painting

South east view across the

graveyard, showing the nave, the

chancel and the tower.

[Drawn by Miss Petit.]

8.5 inches x 6 inches.

nd [c 1850]

SV I.147b Baswich Village - house of Sir William

Congreve: pencil and wash drawing

‘The House at Walton, in which Sir

William Congreve was born.’

Showing a Jacobean farm house,

with a ruined wooden barn on the

left.

Anonymous.

8 inches x 6 inches.

nd [?18th cent]

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SV I.149 Baswich Village - house of John

Stevenson Salt, Esq. : sepia drawing

‘The residence of John Stevenson

Salt, Esq. at Weeping Cross,

Staffordshire.’ View from the road

showing a late Georgian house with a

verandah.

‘J. Buckler.’

12 inches x 10 inches.

1842

SV I.150 Baswich Village - house of John

Stevenson Salt, Esq. : sepia drawing

‘The residence of John Stevenson

Salt Esq., at Weeping Cross,

Staffordshire.’ Showing a late

Georgian house viewed from the

road. The house has a verandah but

it is obscured by the bushes and iron

railings in the foreground.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

11 inches x 9 inches.

1841

Beaudesert

SV I.157b Beaudesert Hall and Park: copper

plate engraving

Showing the eastern front of the Hall,

with a courtyard wall and Lodge in

front. The is a garden wall to the left

and outbuildings to the right.

Inscribed ‘To the right Hon[orable]

William Lord Pagett, Baron of

Beaudesart (sic)...presented by R. P.

L. L.D.,’ [Robert Plot].

‘M. Burghers, delin. et sculp.,’ [drawn

and engraved].

12 inches x 10 inches.

nd [1653-1686]

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SV I.156 Beaudesert Hall and Park: water

colour painting

‘Lord Patchett’s House, Budesert

(sic), in Staffordshire.’ Showing the

eastern front of the Hall with a

courtyard wall and Lodge in front.

There is a garden wall to the left and

outbuildings to the right.

‘N.T. Dall, delin., [drawn] Great

Newport Street.’

14 inches x 8 inches.

1770

SV I.154 Interior of Beaudesert Hall and Park:

pen drawing

‘A plan of the principal story of

Beaudesert Hall as the same is

proposed to be altered Janry., 1771.’

[Bedroom Floor].

Anonymous.

20 inches x 19 inches.

1771

SV I.157a Beaudesert Hall and Park: water

colour painting

Showing a south east view of the

Hall from the park.

[Similar to SV I.156, but without the

courtyard.]

Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]

10 inches x 8 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.153 Beaudesert Hall and Park: water

colour painting

Showing a distant view of the Hall

from the north east, across the fields.

Anonymous, [S. Shaw].

16 inches x 11 inches.

nd [1762-1802]

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SV I.155a Beaudesert Hall and Park: steel

engraving

Distant view from the north east of

the house among trees.

Inscribed ‘To the Right Hon[orable]

the Earl of Uxbridge this N.E View of

Beaudesert, is inscribed, by His

obliged humble servant S. Shaw.’

[See SV VIII.153, for original water

colour.]

‘Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn] and

Wilson sculp., [engraved].’

14 inches x 9 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801), Vol. I, plate

XVIII.

nd [1762-1802]

SV I.158a Beaudesert Hall and Park: sepia

drawing

‘Beaudesert, Staffordshire.’ South

east view of the Hall, showing the

garden wall and entrance on the left,

and deer in the park in front of the

house.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1815

SV I.160 Beaudesert Hall and Park: water

colour painting

‘North east view of Beaudesert.’

[However, the perspective is similar

to a south east view of the house;

see SV I.158.] Showing the garden

wall and entrance to the left of the

house. It also shows the Gothic

alterations to the doorway.

‘J. Buckler.’

14 inches x 9 inches.

1824

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SV I.155b Beaudesert Hall and Park: engraving

‘Beaudesert, The Seat of the Marquis

of Anglesea, South from the lane

leading to the Lodge.’ Distant view

of the Hall over undulating wooded

park.

‘F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; Radclyffe,

sc., [engraved.] Published by W.

Emans, Bromsgrove St., Birmingham.’

6.5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [c 1830]

SV I.158b Beaudesert Park: pencil drawing

‘View in Beaudesert Park,’ showing a

woodland view.

‘H. C. A.,’ [Henry Curzon Allport].

7 inches x 5 inches.

nd [1788-1855]

SV I.161a Beaudesert Hall and Park: coloured

aquatint engraving

‘Beaudesert, Staffordshire, Marquis of

Anglesea.’ Folding double view of

the Park:

1. Showing the wooded park with a

stream in the foreground.

2. (When the foreground is removed,)

showing a lake and a brick dam, with

gardens on the right in the distance.

The Hall stands high in the distance

with a waterfall below.

Anonymous. ‘Published by J. Taylor,

Feb. 1, 1816.’

9 inches x 6.5 inches.

nd [c 1816]

SV I.161b Beaudesert Hall and Park: steel

engraving

‘Beaudesert Park, Staffordsh.’ South

east view of the Hall, (similar to SV

I.160.) Showing Gothic alterations to

the doorway.

Anonymous.

2.5 inches x 2 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV I.161c Beaudesert Hall and Park: steel

engraving

South east view of the Hall, showing

the garden wall and entrance to the

left and the road in the centre.

‘Drawn by J. P. Neale; Engraved by

J. Lewis.’

5 inches x 3 inches.

nd [1780-1847]

Bednall

SV I.164a Bednall Church: sepia drawing

‘S. W. View of Bednall Church.’

South west view, showing a small

building with a nave, chancel, and a

small bell turret. The windows are

square headed. On the left and right

are timbered and thatched cottages.

Anonymous, [T. P. Wood.]

8 inches x 5.5 inches.

nd [1817-1845]

SV I.164b Bednall Church: sepia drawing

‘South East View of Bednall Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the south

door and one window, high in the

nave. The chancel has a low side

window.

‘J. B.,’ [J. Buckler.]

11 inches x 8 inches.

1841

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Bentley

SV I.167a Bentley Hall: copper-plate engraving

South view showing a brick Jacobean

house with five ‘stepped’ gables.

There are stables to the right and a

family walking in the park in the

foreground.

Inscribed to Thomas Lane of Bentley

by R. P. L. L. D., [Robert Plot]. Also

showing the Lane coat of arms.

‘M. Burghers, del., et sculp.,’ [drawn

and engraved.]

14 inches x 10 inches.

Taken from ‘The Natural History of

Staffordshire,’ (Robert Plot, 1686,)

plate 27, p.308.

nd [1653 -

1686]

SV I. 168 Bentley Hall: copper-plate engraving

South view showing a brick Jacobean

house with five stepped gables.

There are stables to the right and a

family walking in the park in the

foreground.

Inscribed to Thomas Lane of Bentley

from R. P. L. L. D., [Robert Plot]. Also

showing the Lane coat of arms.

(Reprint from the same plate as SV

I.167a.)

‘M. Burghers, del., et sculp.,’[drawn

and engraved.]

14 inches x 10 inches.

See ‘The Natural History of

Staffordshire,’ (Robert Plot, 1686,)

plate 27, p.304.

[1686]

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SV I.167b Bentley Hall: steel engraving

‘Bentley Hall. As it appeared in

1651.’ Small steel engraving based

on Micheal Burghers’ engraving, (see

SV I.167a.)

Anonymous.

5 inches x 3 inches.

nd [?17th cent]

Bescot

SV I.171a Bescot Hall: engraving

‘Back-view of the Old House and

Ancient Moat.’

Part of plate inscribed ‘To Richard

Aston Esq., these Views of Bescot

Hall are inscribed by his obliged

Servant, S. Shaw.’ [see SV I.171b.]

‘T. Donaldson, del., [drawn];

Ravenhill, sculpt., [engraved].’

9 inches x 6 inches.

See ‘The History and Antiquities of

Staffordshire,’ (S. Shaw, 1798-

1801,) Vol. II, plate XII.

nd [late 19th

cent]

SV I.171b Bescot Hall: engraving

View of the Hall from the lawn,

(Walsall Church steeple is visible in

the distance to the left.) Showing a

three-storied Georgian house with

portico.

Part of a plate inscribed ‘To

Richmond Aston, Esq., these Views

of Bescot Hall are inscribed by his

obliged servant, S. Shaw.’ [see SV

I.171a.]

‘T. Donaldson, del., [drawn];

Ravenhill, sculpt., [engraved].’

9 inches x 6 inches.

See ‘The History and Antiquities of

Staffordshire,’ (S. Shaw, 1798-

1801,) Vol. II, plate XII.

nd [late 19th

cent]

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SV I.171c Bescott - Basaltic Pillars: engraving

‘Basaltic Pillars at Pouck Hill,

Staffordshire, seen from the West.’

[Drawn by] ‘J. S.’

‘Engraved for Dr. Thomson’s Annals,

for Baldwin, Craddock and Joy,

Paternoster Row, Sep. 1, 1818.’

7.5 inches x 4.5 inches.

nd [c 1818]

Betley

SV I.176a Betley Church: sepia drawing

‘N. E. View of Betley Church.’ North

east view, showing the half-timber

clerestory, the stone chancel, and the

north aisle (brick?) The west tower

has a classical top stage and coping

(1713).

‘T. P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

8 inches x 5 inches.

1838

SV I.174a Betley Church: sepia drawing

‘North East View of Betley Church,

Staffordshire,’ showing the half-

timbered clerestory, the stone

chancel and the north aisle (brick?)

The west tower has a classical top

stage and coping (1713.)

‘J. Buckler.’

12 inches x 8.5 inches.

1840

SV I.174b Font at Betley Church: sepia drawing

‘Remains of the Old Font in the

Church Yard at Betley, Staffordshire,’

overturned for use as a sun-dial. The

inverted bowl has half-inch round

bulges, and the shaft is square with

bevelled edges.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler].

5 inches x 7 inches.

1840

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SV I.175 Betley - Memorial Stone: pen and ink

drawing

‘Betley Church Yard.’ Showing a

stone, inscribed to the memory of

Mary Malpas, the beloved daughter of

John and Anne Malpas, who was

murdered when 15 years old. With a

poem of memorial.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

7 inches x 9 inches.

1838

SV I.176b Betley Old Hall: sepia drawing

‘Betley Old Hall.’ South view,

showing the half timber building with

an overhanging gable; trees and

sheep in the foreground.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

6.5 inches x 5.5 inches.

1838

SV I.178f Betley - Farmhouse: engraving

‘Farmhouse at Betley, Staffordshire.’

[?North] view of a half timber and

thatch farmhouse.

Anonymous.

2.25 inches x 1.25 inches.

nd [?18th cent]

SV I.181 Betley - Farmhouse: pen and sepia

drawing

‘G. Tollet Esq.s Farmhouse, Betley,

Staffs.’ Showing the half timbered

gable and the large chimney on the

right of the building. The left wing is

thatched, the remainder tiled.

‘Cornelius Varley, Oct. 1820.’

18 inches x 14 inches.

Oct 1820

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SV I.183 Betley Church: pen and sepia drawing

‘Betley Church and part of the park

from Betley Hall window,

Staffordshire.’ Showing a distant

view over the park, from Betley Hall

window.

‘C. Varley, Oct 1820.’

15 inches x 11 inches.

Oct 1820

SV I.178e Betley Church: engraving

‘Betley Church, from Betley Hall,

Staffs.’ Showing a distant view over

the park from Betley Hall window.

(Small engraving of C. Varley’s

drawing, see SV I.183.)

Anonymous.

2 inches x 1.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.179 Betley Hall: sepia wash drawing

‘Betley Hall, Staffordshire. G. Tollet

Esqr.’ South west view from over

the lake, showing the bridge to the

left. The house has three-stories (c.

1700), showing bays on the west

side.

‘Cornelius Varley, Oct. 1820.’

18 inches x 13 inches.

Oct 1820

SV I.180 Betley Hall: sepia wash drawing

‘Betley Hall and Park Staffordshire,

Seat of G. Tollet Esq....sketched with

Pt. G..c [Patent Graphic] Telescope.’

North west view of the Hall from over

the lake.

‘Cornelius Varley, Oct. 1820.’

18 inches x 13 inches.

Oct 1820

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SV I.178d Betley Hall: engraving

‘Betley Hall, Staffordshire, Seat of

George Tollett, Esqr.’ North west

view of the Hall, across the lake.

(Based on Cornelius Varley’s drawing,

see SV I. 180.)

Anonymous.

2.25 inches x 1.25 inches.

nd [c 1820]

SV I.182 Betley Park: sepia wash drawing

‘View in Betley Park from the Hall

window.’ Showing the bridge over

the lake.

‘Cornelius Varley, Oct 1820.’

11 inches x 14 inches.

Oct 1820

SV I.178c ‘Betley Court’: wood-cut engraving

‘Betley Court.’ Showing a view of a

white house, across a lake and park.

Anonymous.

3 inches x 2.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV I.177a Betley Glass Window - Morris

Dancers: engraving

‘Morris Dancers, from an Ancient

window in the House of George

Tollet, Esq. at Betley.’ Showing

twelve images of Morris Dancers,

around a maypole in the centre.

‘I. Jones, sculpsit.,’ [engraved.]

7 inches x 15 inches.

For a description of The Betley Glass

Window, see Staffordshire Historical

Collections, 1923.

The Betley Glass occurs as a coloured

lithograph (7x12) as Title page to

‘Old England: A Pictorial Museum of

National Antiquities,’ nd (W.S.L.

Portfolio.)

nd [?18th cent]

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SV I.177b Betley Glass Window - Morris

Dancers: engraving

‘Morris Dancers, from an Ancient

window in the House of George

Tollet, Esq. at Betley.’ Showing

twelve images of Morris Dancers,

around a maypole in the centre.

(Similar to SV I.177a, but figures are

re-drawn and shaded.)

‘J. Keyse Sherwin, sculpsit.,’

[engraved.]

7 inches x 15 inches.

For a description of The Betley Glass

Window, see Staffordshire Historical

Collections, 1923.

The Betley Glass occurs as a coloured

lithograph (7x12) as Title page to

‘Old England: A Pictorial Museum of

National Antiquities,’ nd (W.S.L.

Portfolio.)

nd [1751-1790]

SV I.178a Betley Glass Window - Morris

Dancers: engraving

‘Morris Dancers, from an Ancient

window in the House of George

Tollet, Esq. at Betley.’ Showing

twelve images of Morris Dancers,

around a maypole in the centre.

(Similar to SV I.177b, but figures are

hand coloured.)

‘J. Keyse Sherwin, sculpsit.,’

[engraved.]

7.25 inches x 16 inches.

For a description of The Betley Glass

Window see, Staffordshire Historical

Collections, 1923.

The Betley Glass occurs as a coloured

lithograph (7x12) as Title page to

‘Old England: A Pictorial Museum of

National Antiquities,’ nd (W.S.L.

Portfolio.)

nd [1751-1790]

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SV I.178b Betley Glass Window - Morris

Dancers: engraving

‘Morris Dancers, from an Ancient

window in the House of George

Tollet, Esq. at Betley.’ Showing

twelve images of Morris Dancers,

around a maypole in the centre.

(Similar to SV I.177a,b and 178. )

‘Grignion, sculpt.,’ [engraved.]

5 inches x 11 inches.

For a description of The Betley Glass

Window, see Staffordshire Historical

Collections, 1923.

The Betley Glass occurs as a coloured

lithograph (7x12) as Title page to

‘Old England: A Pictorial Museum of

National Antiquities,’ nd (W.S.L.

Portfolio.)

nd [?18th cent]

Biddulph

SV V.94b Biddulph (Old) Church: steel

engraving

‘Biddulph Church in 1831.’ South

west view of the Church among

trees, showing the tower on the north

side.

‘Newbery and Terry, sc.,’ [engraved]

3.25 inches x 2.25 inches.

[1831]

SV II.9a Biddulph (Old) Church: lithograph

South west view of the Church

among fir trees. Shows the church

before it was rebuilt in 1833.

‘C. Pickering del. [drawn] on stone.’

8 inches x 6 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV II. 7 Biddulph (Old) Church: sepia drawing

South west view of the Church,

before it was rebuilt in 1833;

[therefore probably copied from an

earlier drawing.]

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 10 inches.

1844

SV II.8 Biddulph (New) Church: sepia

drawing

South east view of the Church, which

was rebuilt apart from the medieval

tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 10 inches.

1844

SV II.5a Biddulph Church: water colour

painting

South west view showing a pale

stone church among fir trees and a

distant landscape. There are cows in

the foreground.

Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]

12 inches x 8 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV II.6a Font at Biddulph (New) Church: sepia

drawing

Late Norman font; round, and carved

with interlaced arches.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

8.5 inches x 6 inches.

1827

SV II.11 Font at Biddulph (New) Church: sepia

drawing

Late Norman font; round, and carved

with interlaced arches.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

8 inches x 8 inches.

1844

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SV II.6b Biddulph (New) Church - water colour

painting

Window of stained glass depicting

Christ with the Saints.

Anonymous, [T.P. Wood]

9 inches x 4.5 inches.

nd [1817-1845]

SV II.14a Brass plate in Biddulph Church -

William Bowyer of Knipersley : pen

and wash drawing

Situated at the east end of the

chancel. Brass plate showing ten

sons and seven daughters kneeling

before a desk.

With inscription.

Anon. [J. R. Fernyhough.]

9 inches x 7.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.14b Tomb in Biddulph Church - William

Bowyer : wash drawing

Tomb of William Bowyer, (made out

of alabaster and freestone.) Shows

eighteen small shields on the side;

however, arms on the last two are

omitted.

With memorial poem.

Anonymous. [J.R. Fernyhough]

12 inches x 7 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.5b Tomb in Biddulph Church - ‘William

Bowyer’ : sepia drawing

Tomb of William Bowyer, situated on

the north side of the church. shows

10 coats of arms.

With inscription and memorial poem.

(See SV II.14b for a similar drawing.)

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

10 inches x 10 inches.

1837

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SV II.10b Tomb in Biddulph Church - William

Bowyer : sepia drawing

South side of Bowyer monument.

Shows an elaborately decorated

shield in the centre with eight

quarterings and mantling. On either

side there are shields with strap-work

decoration [Bowyer and Skevington

(bull’s heads).]

With inscription.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

10 inches x 7 inches.

1837

SV II.10a Tomb in Biddulph Church - William

Bowyer : pen and ink drawing

Showing a helmet, gauntlets and a

spur, belonging to the the Bowyer

tomb.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

5 inches x 7 inches.

1837

SV II.9b Cross in Biddulph Churchyard: pen

and ink drawing

Showing a pillar on a heavy base

above three steps, with gnomen used

for a sundial.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

9 inches x 8 inches.

1836

SV II.12 Grave stones in Biddulph Churchyard:

sepia drawing

Two grave stones in the churchyard.

Inscribed ‘these stones were found

under the steps of the cross, when

repaired a few years ago.’

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

7 inches x 9 inches.

1844

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SV II.13 Grave stones in Biddulph Churchyard:

sepia drawing

Two gravestones in the churchyard.

Inscribed ‘These stones were found

under the steps of the cross, when

repairing a few years ago.’

‘J.B.,’ [John Bucker.]

7 inches x 9 inches.

1844

SV II.15 Biddulph Hall - cross : sepia drawing

Cross in the road near Biddulph Hall,

(roughly formed from a standing

stone.)

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

6 inches x 8 inches.

1847

SV V.93 Biddulph - ‘Red Cross’ : sepia

drawing

‘The Red Cross near Knypersley Hall,

near the Turnpike Road,

Staffordshire.’ Showing a square

pillar on steps marked with an

anchor. The top is marked with a

cross within a circle.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

7 inches x 9 inches.

1847

SV V.95a Biddulph - ‘Red Cross’: sepia drawing

(vignetted)

‘Red Cross near Knypersley.’

Showing a square pillar marked with

an anchor. The top is marked with a

cross within a circle. There are

buildings behind the cross and bushes

in front.

‘T. P. Wood.’

7.5 inches x 6 inches.

1838

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SV II. 20a Biddulph - ‘Gawton Stone’ : pen and

ink drawing

Gawton Stone (near Knipersley). A

large square isolated rock.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

10 inches x 8 inches.

1836

SV II.20b Biddulph Moor - ‘The Bridestones’ :

ink sketch

The Bridestones, prehistoric circle, on

Biddluph Moor.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

10 inches x 6.5 inches.

1836

SV V.97a Biddulph Moor - Ground Plan of the

Bride-Stones: engraving

‘Ground Plan of the Bride-Stones.’

The stones are lettered but the key is

lacking.

Scale: 0.5 inches to 5 [?feet].

With letterpress on the back.

Anonymous.

4.75 inches x 4 inches.

nd [late 18th

cent]

SV V.97b Biddulph Moor - The Bride-Stones:

engraving (vignetted)

‘The Bride-Stones.’ Showing a group

of stones, with two people standing

among them.

Taken from ‘Sir W. Beetham, ‘Gael

and Cymbri,’ p. 202.’

Anonymous.

4 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [late 18th

cent]

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SV V.95b Biddulph - Ancient Well in Knypersley

Woods: sepia drawing (vignetted)

‘Ancient well in Knipersley (sic)

Woods, which was formerly used to

cure the King’s Evil,’ [pencil note].

Showing a circular well with a

shallow trough in front.

‘T. P. Wood.’

7.5 inches x 7 inches.

1838

SV V.96a Biddulph - Knypersley Mill: lithograph

(vignetted)

‘Knypersley Mill.’ Showing the

remains of a two storey building, with

a barn to the left, and a pool to the

right in the foreground.

‘W. P. Wattien delt., [drawn]; Done

on stone by John Bateman.’

7.5 inches x 4 inches.

[c 1826]

SV V.96b Biddulph - Knypersley Mill: lithograph

(vignetted)

‘Knypersley Mill.’ Showing the

remains of a two storey building, with

a barn to the left, and a pool to the

right in the foreground.

‘W. P. Wattien delt., [drawn]; Done

on stone by John Bateman.’

7.5 inches x 4 inches.

1826

SV V.92 Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [old] :

sepia drawing

‘The remains of Old Knypersley Hall,

Staffordshire.’ Showing the remains

of the Tudor mansion (stone),

extending to the third storey. There

is a pool on the right in the

foreground.

‘J. Buckler.’

10.5 inches x 7.25 inches.

1847

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SV V.94a Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [old] : pen

and ink sketch

‘Part of the Old Hall, Knypersley.’

Showing the ruins of the Tudor

mansion (stone), extending to the

third storey.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

9 inches x 7 inches.

1836

SV V.91 Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [new] :

sepia drawing

‘South East View of Knypersley Hall,

Staffordshire; the seat of John

Bateman, Esq.,’ taken from across

the pool. Showing a large Georgian

house of three storeys, with bays.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1847

SV V.90a Biddulph - Knypersley Hall [new]:

steel engraving

‘Knypersley Hall, Staffordshire. The

Seat of John Bateman, Esq.’ South

east view from the pool, showing a

large Georgian house of three stories,

with bays.

‘G. Pickering, del., [drawn]; Rob.

Wallis, sc.,’ [engraved].

8 inches x 5.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV V.90b Biddulph - Warders’ Lodge at

Knypersley Park : engraving

‘The Warders’ Lodge in the old park

at Knypersley.’ Showing a

castellated tower and outworks.

‘Done on stone by James Bateman,

1829,’ [pencil note.]

9 inches x 6 inches.

1829

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SV V. 94c Biddulph - Knypersley Resevoir: pen

and ink sketch

‘Weir, Knypersley Reservoir.’

Showing four arches of a bridge, over

a weir. There are people sitting on

the bank at the side of the weir.

‘T. P. W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

9 inches x 7 inches.

1838

SV V.97d Biddulph - Knypersley Lake: sepia

drawing

‘View on Knypersley Lake.’ showing

a lake with wooded slopes around the

sides, and two men fishing from the

bank in the foreground.

‘T. P. W., ‘ [T. P. Wood].

8.5 inches x 6 inches.

1839

SV V.97c Biddulph - Mow Cop: pen drawing

‘The Staffordshire Side of Mow Cop.’

Showing the remains of a building

with a tower, on top of a steep,

rocky cliff.

‘T. P. Wood.’

4.5 inches x 5.5 inches.

nd [c 1830]

SV II.23 Biddulph Hall (old): sepia drawing

North west view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Shows the octagonal

turret and lantern, between a farm

house and the ruins.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 10 inches.

1844

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SV II.22 Biddulph Hall (old): steel engraving

North west view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Shows the octagonal

turret and lantern between a farm

house and the ruins.

‘J. Buckler. del., [drawn]; J. Basire,

sc., [engraved.]’

4 inches x 7 inches.

1844

SV II.21 Bidduph Hall (old): sepia drawing

North east view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Shows part of the

ruins on the north, used as a farm

house, and a large chimney stack.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 10 inches.

1844

SV II.16 Biddulph Hall (old) : sepia drawing

South west view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Showing an elaborate

two story porch (classical.)

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1847

SV II.18b Biddulph Hall (old) : pen and ink

drawing

South west view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Showing the front

central porch with ruins of the two

flanking bays. Also showing the

turret at the back.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

11 inches x 7 inches.

1836

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SV II.18a Biddulph Hall (old) : pencil drawing

South west view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Showing the front

central porch with ruins of the two

flanking bays. Also shows the turret

at the back.

Anonymous.

11 inches x 6 inches.

nd [?1830s]

SV II.17 Biddulph Hall (old): sepia drawing

Distant south view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Showing a hill to the

right in front of the Hall, and a distant

view past the Hall, to the left.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1847

SV II.24 Biddulph Hall (old): sepia drawing

South west view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Showing the central

front porch, and the ruins of the two

flanking bays.

Inscribed ‘ANO: DNI. 1500.’

(Similar to SV II.18b)

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 10 inches.

1844

SV II.19a Biddulph Hall (old): steel engraving

North west view of the ‘Ruins of

Biddulph Hall and Farm House.’

‘E. Brookes, fecit.,’ [made the

engraving]

5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.19b Biddulph Hall (old): tinted lithograph

South east view of the remains of

Biddulph Hall. Showing the turret

and the ruined bay.

‘F. W. Hulme.’

7.5 inches x 9 inches.

1839

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SV II.25a Biddulph - rural view: pencil and wash

drawing

View of small wooden bridge over a

stream, with a waterfall.

(See SV II. 25b.)

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood]

6.5 inches x 10 inches.

8 Jun 1837

SV II.25b Biddulph - rural view: pen and wash

drawing

View of a small wooden bridge over a

stream with a waterfall.

(See SV II.25a.)

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

6.5 inches x 10 inches.

8 Jun 1837

Bilston

SV II.28a Bilston - ‘St Leonard’s Church’ : sepia

drawing

‘Bilston Old Church.’ North east

view, seen from the road, showing

the gate into the vicarage on the left.

(As rebuilt in 1825.)

F. Goodwin, architect.

‘T.P.Wood.’

9 inches x 6.5 inches.

1837

SV II.28b Bilston - St. Mary’s Church : sepia

drawing

‘Bilston New Church.’ View of St.

Mary’s Church from the road,

showing the octagonal tower and a

five bayed aisle. Gothic revival

(1830.)

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

7 inches x 6 inches.

1837

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SV II.35 Bilston - Wesleyan Chapel: lithograph

View from the road of the Wesleyan

Chapel in Oxford Street, as enlarged

in 1840. Also showing the minster’s

house, Victorian classical.

‘Published by W. Bangham,

Birmingham.’

16 inches x 9.5 inches.

nd [?1840s]

SV II.34 Bilston - A Bilston Chap : woodcut

engraving

Image of a man in a smock, carrying

a pick axe, and rope/a basket?

Reproduced in Palmer and Crowquill’s

‘Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil,’

p.28, [from Illustrated London News?]

3 inches x 4 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.31 Bilston - Bradley Iron Works: water

colour painting

View of the ironworks, stretching

back into the distance. Showing

eleven furnaces, and pumping or

winding engines, (on two,) and

people at work.

‘Robert Noyes.’

17 inches x 11 inches.

1836

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SV II.32 Bilston - a section of Bradley Mine :

engraving

Engraving coloured by hand.

Inscribed ‘A Section of BRADLEY

MINE, near Bilston, showing the

various Strata, and the several

operations of the Miners in getting

the Ten Yard Coal in the Staffordshire

COLLIERIES.’ Shows a primitive

winding engine and men working

below. Also shows pit ponies and

bare lights. Under the middle, it is

inscribed ‘Miner Rd. Taylor.’

‘F. Eginton, Birmingham, published 1

December 1806.’

18 inches x 24 inches.

1 Dec 1806

SV II.33 Bilston - a section of Bradley Mine:

lithograph

Inscribed ‘ A SECTION OF BRADLEY

MINE, NEAR BILSTON, SHEWING

(sic) THE VARIOUS STRATA, AND

THE SEVERAL OPERATIONS OF THE

MINERS IN GETTING THE TEN YARD

COAL IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE

COLLIERIES.’

Showing the bottom of the mine, (a

portion of SV II.33.) There is a

reference guide at the bottom of the

sheet describing the various

operations.

‘Standidge and Co., Litho., London.’

20 inches x 11 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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Bishton

SV II.39a Bishton Hall: engraving

West view across a pool, of a three

storied Georgian house with wings.

Shows a central block with a

pediment and a portico.

‘J.P. Neale, del., [drawn]; H. Hobson,

sc.[engraved.]’

5 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [?1830s]

SV II.39b Bishton Hall: engraving

‘Bishton Hall.’ West view of a three

storied Georgian house with wings.

The central block has a pediment and

a portico.

Anonymous.

5 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [c 1830s]

SV II.38 Bishton Hall: sepia drawing

West view from Wolseley Bridge,

with the three storied Georgian Hall

in the distance.

‘J. Buckler.’

10.5 inches x 7.5 inches.

1841

SV II.39c Bishton Hall: engraving

West view of Hall, inscribed ‘The

Seat of Mrs. Sparrow.’ Shows the

three-story Georgian house with

wings, across a pool where men are

netting the river.

‘F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T.

Radclyffe, sc., [engraved.] Published

by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St.,

Birmingham. ‘

6.5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [?c1830s]

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SV II.39d Bishton Hall: engraving

View showing Bishton Hall from

across the park. [From an almanac.]

Anonymous.

2.5 inches x 2 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.40 Bishton Hall: sepia drawing

West view of the Hall showing the

lawn area in front of the building.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 10 inches.

1842

Blithfield

SV II.53 Blithfield Church: tinted sepia drawing

South view of Blithfield Church, near

Abbots Bromley. The chancel roof is

not indicated.

Anonymous.

6 inches x 4.5 inches.

1770

SV II.46 Blithfield Church: sepia drawing

South east view, showing the south

aisle, the clerestory, the tower, and

the exterior tomb in the south

chancel wall.

‘J. Buckler.’

14 inches x 9 inches.

1824

SV II.47 Blithfield Church: sepia drawing

West view of Blithfield Church,

showing the tower and the

churchyard on either side.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1824

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SV II.48 Blithfield Church: sepia drawing

North east view, chiefly showing the

east window.

‘J. Buckler.’

12 inches x 9 inches.

1824

SV II.50 Interior of Blithfield Church: sepia

drawing

View of the nave, looking eastwards.

Also showing the pews and chancel

screen.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

9.5 inches x 13 inches.

1824

SV II.51 Interior of Blithfield Church: sepia

drawing

Chancel interior, showing the position

of the tombs.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

9.5 inches x 13 inches.

1824

SV II.49 Blithfield Church: sepia drawing

View of the new vestry on the north

side of the Church.

‘J. Buckler.’

10.5 inches x 7 inches.

1847

SV II.57 Blithfield Church: sepia drawing

South east view, showing the

classical conservatory in the Hall

gardens adjoining, to the left of the

Church.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

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SV II.52b Font in Blithfield Church: sepia

drawing

Octagonal font with four bands of

moulding.

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.]

6 inches x 6 inches.

1823

SV II.52a Blithfield Church - monumental effigy:

tinted drawing

Monumental effigy on the exterior of

the south wall of the chancel,

showing a priest. An effigy for Alfred

the priest, son of William and Joanne

of Blithfield.

With inscription.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler.]

2 inches x 6.5 inches.

1823

SV II.54a Tablet in Blithfield Church - Mary

Crawley : sepia wash

Tablet made of white marble, situated

on the north side of the chancel.

Inscribed in Latin to Mary Crawley, d.

27 August 1658. She afterwards

married Lambard and Richardson.

[The tablet is now in the vestry.]

‘J.R. Fernyhough.’

4.5 inches x 7 inches.

See ‘Parish History’, Staffordshire

Historical Collections, 1919, p.70.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV II.54b Tablet in Blithfield Church - Salisbury

Bagot : sepia wash

Tablet made of black and white

marble, situated on the south side of

the chancel. Inscribed to Salisbury

Bagot who died aged 2 in 1673.

‘J. R. Fernyhough.’

3.5 inches x 4.5 inches.

See ‘Parish History’, Staffordshire

Historical Collections, 1919, p.80.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.55a Tablet in Blithfield Church - Sir

Hervey Bagot, Bart.: sepia drawing

Alabaster memorial tablet, with a

Latin inscription, to Sir Hervey Bagot,

Bart., who died 27 Dec., 1660,

situated in the south side of the

chancel.

‘J. R. Fernyhough.’

8 inches x 12 inches.

See ‘Parish History,’ Staffordshire

Historical Collections,’ 1919, p.80.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.55b Memorial slab in Blithfield Church -

Walter Broughton : pen and ink

drawing

Engraved alabaster slab on the floor

of the chancel, to Walter, the eldest

son of Richard Broughton, Esq., born

24 April 1586, died 3 July following.

Portrays Death carrying away the

child.

‘J R. Fernyhough.’

5 inches x 2.5 inches.

See ‘Parish History,’ Staffordshire

Historical Collections, 1919, p.65.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV II.56a Blithfield Church - painted glass:

pencil drawings

Six drawings of coloured roundels

and panels of painted glass.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler]

8 inches x 6 inches.

1823

SV II.56b Blithfield Church - painted glass:

pencil drawings

Six drawings of coloured roundels

and panels.

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler]

8 inches x 6 inches.

1823

SV II.56c Blithfield Church - painted glass:

pencil drawings

Six drawings of coloured roundels

and panels.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler]

8 inches x 6 inches.

1823

SV II.70a Blithfield Hall: engraving

North west view of the Tudor

mansion, as seen from the garden.

The north side of the Hall was altered

a great deal in later years.

Inscribed to Sir Walter Bagot by R. P.

L. L. D., [Robert Plot].

‘M. Burghers delin. et sculp.,’ [drawn

and engraved.]

11.5 inches x 10 inches.

Taken from ‘The Natural History of

Staffordshire,’ (Robert Plot, 1686, )

plate 17, p.225.

nd [1686]

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SV II.71a Blithfield Hall: engraving

South west view from the park,

showing the orangery and church on

the left, and the stables to the right.

‘Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; Wilson,

sc.,’ [engraved.]

13.5 inches x 9 inches.

nd [18th cent]

SV II.71b Blithfield Hall: water colour painting

South west view from the park,

showing the orangery and the church

on the left, and the stables to the

right. (The original for an unpublished

engraving, see SV II.70a.)

Anonymous, [S. Shaw]

15 inches x 10 inches.

nd [18th cent]

SV II.72b Blithfield Hall: water colour painting

South view of the Hall from the park,

showing the orangery and church on

the left, and the stables to the right.

Anonymous, [S. Shaw]

10.5 inches x 6 inches.

nd [18th cent]

SV II.71b Blithfield Hall: tinted pen drawing

South side of the Hall.

Anonymous, [?Shaw]

11 inches x 6 inches.

nd [18th cent]

SV II.64 Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

South east view from the park.

Showing the low, two-story building,

which is Gothic in appearance, with

numerous towers and turrets.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

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SV II.68 Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

South west view of the Hall from the

gardens. Showing the low, two-story

building, which is Gothic in

appearance, with numerous turrets

and towers.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV II.73 Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

North west view of the Hall, showing

the north side in Jacobean or early

Georgian style.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV II.60 Blithfield Hall - Courtyard: sepia

drawing

Interior of the courtyard, showing the

fountain.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV II.65 Blithfield Hall - Kitchen Court: sepia

drawing

Kitchen court, showing the

castellated wall and the large

entrance gate.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV II.66 Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

South view of the Entrance Gateway.

‘J. Buckler.’

12 inches x 9 inches.

1823

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SV II.67a Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

View through the entrance gateway.

‘J. Buckler.’

8 inches x 6 inches.

1823

SV II.69 Blithfield Hall: sepia drawing

Entrance gateway, showing the

corner turrets.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1823

SV II.61 Interior of Blithfield Hall: sepia

drawing

Interior of the Hall, in Gothic style,

with a fan tracery ceiling.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

14 inches x 10 inches.

1823

SV II.62 Interior of Blithfield Hall: sepia

drawing

Showing the elaborately carved

staircase.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

10 inches x 12 inches.

1823

SV II.63 Blithfield Hall - Cloisters: sepia

drawing

Showing the Cloisters with lierne

vaulting.

‘J. Buckler.’

10 inches x 12 inches.

1823

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SV II.70b Blithfield Hall: steel engraving

North west view of the Hall.

‘J. P. Neale, del., 1820; S. Lacey,

sc., [engraved.] Published 1

November 1820 by J. P. Neale, 16

Bennett St., Blackfriars Road and

Sherwood, Neely Jones, Paternoster

Row.’

5 inches x 3.5 inches.

1 Nov 1820

SV II.67b Blithfield Hall: steel engraving

South south east view of the Hall.

(Similar to SV II.64.)

‘J.P.Neale, del., [drawn]; W. Wallis,

sc., [engraved.]’

5 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [c 1820]

SV II. 67c Blithfield Hall: steel engraving

South west view of the Hall. Taken

from an Almanac heading dated

1798.

Anonymous.

2.5 inches x 1.25 inches.

nd [18th cent]

SV II.58 Blithfield - Rectory: sepia drawing

North east view of a plain Georgian

House of two stories, [built 1807.]

Also shows the porch.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

See Staffordshire Historical

Collections, 1919, p.125.

1824

SV II.59 Blithfield - Rectory: sepia drawing

South west view of a plain Georgian

house of two stories, [built 1807.]

Shows the lawn, terrace and the

central bay.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1824

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SV II.76a Blithfield - ‘Lodge at Bagot Park’ :

sepia drawing

Inscribed ‘Lodge to Bagot Park,

Staffordshire, now building by Mr

Trubshaw for Lord Bagot.’

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.]

10 inches x 8 icnches.

1839

SV II.76b Blithfield - Lodge at Bagot Park: water

colour painting

‘Woodman’s Lodge, Bagots Park,’

showing the finished building. It is

cruciform with a half-timber effect,

with a porch and gable over. There is

an elaborately decorated chimney

stack.

‘T.P.Wood.’

9 inches x 7 inches.

1842

SV II.78 Blithfield - Bagot’s Oak : sepia sketch

Bagot’s Oak, in Bagot’s Park.

‘obert Noyes.’

15 inches x 10 inches.

1833

SV II.77a Blithfield - Squitch Oak : pen and

wash

Squitch Oak, Bagot’s Park.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

12 inches x 10 inches.

1837

SV II.77b Blithfield - Beggar’s Oak : sepia

drawing

Beggar’s Oak, Bagot’s Park. Shows

some boughs with supports.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

11 inches x 7 inches.

1837

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SV II.79 Blithfield - Beggar’s Oak : water

colour painting

Beggar’s Oak, in Bagot’s Park.

‘H. J. Noyes.’

14 inches x 10 inches.

1844

SV II.80a Blithfield - King Oak : pen and ink

drawing

King Oak, Bagot’s Park.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

7 inches x 10 inches.

1837

SV II.81 Blithfield - Wych Elm : etching

Wych Elm at Bagot’s Mill.

‘J. G. Strutt.’

14 inches x 11 inches.

1825

SV II.82 Blithfield - Squitch-bank Oak : etching

The Squitch-bank oak in Bagot’s

Park.

‘J.G. Strutt.’

14 inches x 11 inches.

1824

SV II.80b Blithfield - Memorial on site of

Ancient Bagots Hall: sepia drawing

Memorial raised on the site of the

Ancient Bagots Hall by the Rt.

Honble. William Lord Bagot, Blithfield,

A.D. 1811.

Anonymous.

7 inches x 7 inches.

nd [19th cent]

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Blore Ray

SV II.85a Blore Church: water colour painting

‘St. Bartholomew’s Church, Blore.’

South west view showing the tower,

the old porch, the nave and chancel,

(with a flatish roof.)

Anonymous. [L.J.Wood]

11.5 inches x 8 inches.

nd [c 1830]

SV II.87 Blore Church: sepia drawing

South west view, showing the tower,

and the ‘restored’ porch. Also shows

the churchyard cross.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1847

SV II.86 Blore Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the north

aisle [or chapel] to the chancel.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1839

SV II.85b Font in Blore Church: sepia drawing

Octagonal font. Shows a shield

within a quatrefoil, on each facet.

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.]

6 inches x 7 inches.

1839

Bloxwich

SV II.93a Bloxwich Church: sepia drawing

South east view, showing a Georgian

building (1791) with a tower, a nave

with round headed windows and an

eastern apse.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

8 inches x 6 inches.

1837

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SV II.92 Bloxwich Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the tower,

and the nave with round headed

windows and an eastern apse.

‘J. Buckler.’

11 inches x 7.5 inches.

1845

SV II.91 Bloxwich - ancient house: sepia

drawing

Ancient house in Bloxwich Village.

Shows a cottage with three dormer

windows and a timber gable. Also

has a tiled roof.

‘J. Buckler.’

8 inches x 6 inches.

1845

Blurton

SV II.97a Blurton Church: sepia drawing

South east view, showing the

chancel and the nave, with a small

timber turret. Some windows are

square-headed, and later ones are

round-headed. [Church built c. 1553.]

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood]

7.5 inches x 5 inches.

1838

SV II.96 Blurton Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the chancel

and nave with a small timber turret.

‘J. Buckler.’

12.5 inches x 8.5 inches.

1848

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Blymhill

SV II.43 Blymhill Church: sepia drawing

South east view of the church before

its restoration. Shows the tomb in the

south chancel wall, and the ‘classical’

south aisle.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1842

SV II.98a Blymhill Church: pencil drawings

South west views of the church

showing the Jacobean south aisle

and an exterior tomb in the chancel

wall. Also shows a lunette over the

west door in the tower.

‘T.D, del.,’ [T. Donaldson; drawn]

8 inches x 5.75 inches.

nd [1797]

SV II.98b Blymhill Church: engraving

South west view, showing the

Jacobean south aisle and the exterior

tomb in the chancel wall. Also

shows the lunette over the west door

in the tower.

(Engraving made from drawing, see

SV II.98a.)

‘T. Donaldson, del. et sculpt.,’ [drawn

and engraved].

8 inches x 5 inches.

1797

Bobbington

SV II.102 Bobbington Church: pen drawing

South east view, showing two

dormers in the nave roof, and a

Jacobean tower.

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

7 inches x 5 inches.

1837

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SV II.103 Bobbington Church: sepia drawing

South east view from the church

yard, showing two dormer windows

in the nave roof and a Jacobean

tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

10.5 inches x 7 inches.

1846

SV II.101 Bobbington Church: sepia drawing

South west view, showing the

Jacobean tower at the west end of

the church, one dormer window in

the roof, and the porch.

‘J. Buckler.’

6 inches x 8 inches.

1846

SV II.104 Font in Bobbington Church: sepia

drawing

Small square of pillar form.

‘J.B.,’ [John Buckler.]

6 inches x 7 inches.

1846

Boscobel

SV II.107a Boscobel House: engraving

Inscribed ‘Boscobel House, as in

1796.’ View from the south east

showing a half-timber work building

and chimney, with a ‘secret’ door.

‘J.W. Basire, sc., [engraved.]’

8 inches x 6.5 inches.

Taken from ‘The History and

Antiquities of Staffordshire,’ (S.

Shaw, 1798-1801,) Vol. 1, plate C.

1796

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SV II.107b Boscobel House: water colour

painting

East view showing the outbuildings to

the left. (The gable is of different

proportions to that shown in SV II.

107a.)

Anonymous [D Parkes?]

4.5 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [c 1809]

SV II.107c Boscobel House: engraving

South view showing horses in the

paddock in front of the house.

‘Engraved by J. Walker after an

original sketch by Mr D. Parkes;

Published 1 November 1800 by J.

Walker, No. 16 Rosoman’s Street,

London.’

6.5 inches x 4.5 inches.

See ‘The Itinerant,’ Vol. V, p.212, (J.

Walker.)

1 Nov 1800

SV II.108a Boscobel House: engraving

South view showing horses in the

paddock in front of the house.

Positioned at head of a folio page

with letterpress, from ‘The Itinerant.’

‘Engraved by J. Walker after an

original sketch by Mr D. Parkes;

Published November 1 1800 by J.

Walker, No. 16 Rosoman’s Street,

London.’

6.5 inches x 4.5 inches.

See ‘The Itinerant,’ [Vol. V, p.212,]

(J. Walker.)

[1 Nov 1800]

SV II.108b Boscobel House: copper-plate

engraving

South view showing a milkmaid and

cows in front of the house.

Anonymous.

4 inches x 2.5 inches.

nd [19th cent]

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SV II.108c Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

South view of the house.

From ‘The Boscobel Tracts,’ [1830.]

Anonymous.

2.25 inches x 2 inches.

nd [1830]

SV II.108d Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

View of the house and outbuildings,

printed among letterpress.

Inscribed ‘Boscobel Cottage.’

[Perhaps taken from the Illustrated

London News.]

Anonymous.

3 inches x 2 inches.

nd [c 1830]

SV II.108e Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

North view showing a later form of

windows.

Anonymous.

3 inches x 2.5 inches.

nd [? c 1850]

SV II.109a Boscobel House: sepia wash

South east view showing restored

half-timber work.

‘J. Buckler.’

8 inches x 6 inches.

1820

SV II.109b Boscobel House: steel engraving

South east view, showing the north

wing being thatched.

‘G. Price, del., [drawn]; Engraved by

McGahey.’

5 inches x 3.25 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV II.109c Boscobel House: engraving

(vignetted)

South east view showing the gardens

and lawn in front of the house.

‘Mr D. Parkes, del., [drawn]; Sands,

sc., [engraved]; Published by Verner

Hood and Sharpe, Poultry, London, 1

June 1811.’

5 inches x 4 inches.

Taken from the title page of the

Shropshire volume of ‘Beauties of

England and Wales,’ (Rev. J.

Nightingale, London, 1818.)

1 Jun 1811

SV II.112b Boscobel House: engraving

‘Boscobel House, 1814, from the

west.’ West view from the

fields/park.

‘Blackwood, sc., [engraved];

Published by W. Blackwood,

Edinburgh & T. Cadell, London, 14

June 1830.’

5.25 inches x 4 inches.

Taken from ‘Boscobel Tracts,’

(Hughes, 1830.)

1814

SV II.112c Boscobel House: engraving

South view from the park. Shows

the half-timbered gable, and the

summer house on the knoll to the

left, ‘as in 1814.’

‘Blackwood, sc., [engraved];

Published by W. Blackwood,

Edinburgh & T. Cadell, London, 14

June 1830.’

5.5 inches 3.75 inches.

Taken from ‘Boscobel Tracts,’

(Hughes, 1830.)

14 Jun 1830

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SV II.112e.i Interior of Boscobel House: woodcut

engraving

‘Kings Charles’s Hiding-Place.’

Showing the hiding place in the floor

of the attic, with the trap-door open.

Anonymous.

2.75 inches x 4 inches.

Taken from ‘Wanderings of a Pen and

Pencil,’ (F.P. Palmer, 1846.)

nd [1846]

SV II.112e.ii Interior of Boscobel House: woodcut

engraving

‘King Charles’s Hiding-Place.’

Showing visitors examining King

Charles II’s hiding place in the floor of

the attic.

(See SV II.112e.i.)

Anonymous.

2.75 inches x 4 inches.

Taken from ‘Wanderings of a Pen and

Pencil,’ (F. P.Palmer, 1846.)

nd [1846]

SV II.109d Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

‘Boscobel House, the Asylum of King

Charles II.’ South view, which shows

the large chimney as a tower. Also

shows the layout of the gardens.

Anonymous.

4 inches 3 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV II.109e Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

South view, which shows the large

chimney as a tower.

‘Seak[.?.], sc., [engraved]’ [ A very

faint inscription.]

3 inches x 2.25 inches.

nd [19th cent]

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SV II.111c Boscobel House: sepia wash

South east view showing the house

plastered over, the garden laid out,

and the summer house on a hillock to

the right.

‘Robert Noyes.’

11.5 inches x 8 inches.

1832

SV II.115 Boscobel House: water colour

painting

South west view showing the half-

timbered gable.

Anonymous, [W. Carter.]

15 inches x 9.5 inches.

nd [1796]

SV II.116b Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

East view showing the outbuildings to

the left, with letterpress description

of King Charles II’s activities in the

area.

Anonymous.

4 inches x 2.75 inches.

nd [1830-1850]

SV II.116c Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

East view showing the outbuildings to

the left, with letterpress description

of King Charles II’s activities in the

area.

Anonymous.

4 inches x 2.5 inches.

nd [1830-1850]

SV II.116d Boscobel House: engraving

South view of the house.

(Shares a page of ‘The Gentleman’s

Magazine,’ with another illustration

by D. Parkes, ref: SV II.116e.)

Anonymous, [Drawn by D. Parkes.]

3.75 inches x 3 inches.

Taken from ‘The Gentleman’s

Magazine,’ February 1809.

nd [Jul 1807]

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SV II.112a Boscobel House: engraving

South view showing the garden and

the house within a stockade, which is

set in a wood. Various items of

interest in the picture are numbered,

but in this print, the description is

lacking.

(See SV II. 114a. for descriptions.)

Anonymous.

10.5 inches x 5 inches.

This print exists in many states and

sizes as illustrations to ‘The history of

the rebellion and civil wars in England

begun in the year 1641,’ (Earl

Edward Hyde Clarendon, 1717), and

‘Boscobel: The History of his Sacred

Majesties Most Miraculous

Preservation After the Battle of

Worcester, 3 Sept 1651.’ (Charles

Blount, 1660).

nd [17th cent]

SV II.114a Boscobel House: engraving

South view of the house and garden

within a stockade, set in a wood.

Various items of interest are

numbered and described.

(From the Doncaster edition of 1809.)

‘Boocock Don[?]’ [signature very

faint.]

13.5 inches x 9.75 inches.

This print exists in many states and

sizes as an illustration to ‘The history

of the rebellion and civil wars in

England begun in the year 1641,’

(Earl Edward Hyde Clarendon, 1717),

and ‘Boscobel: The History of his

Sacred Majesties Most Miraculous

Preservation After the Battle of

Worcester, 3 Sept 1651.’ (Charles

Blount, 1660).

nd [1809]

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SV II.114b Boscobel House: engraving

South view of the house and garden

within a stockade, set within a wood.

Various items of interest in the

picture are numbered and described.

With incscription.

(From the Worcester Edition, 1769.)

Anonymous.

10 inches x 8 inches.

This print exists in many states and

sizes as an illustration to ‘The history

of the rebellion and civil wars in

England begun in the year 1641,’

(Earl Edward Hyde Clarendon, 1717),

and ‘Boscobel: The History of his

Sacred Majesties Most Miraculous

Preservation After the Battle of

Worcester, 3 Sept 1651.’ (Charles

Blount, 1660).

nd [1769]

SV II.116a Boscobel House: engraving

Showing the house and garden. Part

of a larger print showing the area

around the house with areas of

interest numbered and described

(See SV II.114a for larger engraving.)

Anonymous.

3.5 inches x 3.75 inches.

nd [c 1800]

SV II.116e Boscobel - The Royal Oak : engraving

The Royal Oak surrounded by a wall.

‘D. Parkes, del., [drawn; July, 1807];

J. Basire, sc., [engraved]’

3.75 inches x 3 inches.

Taken from ‘The Gentleman’s

Magazine,’ February 1809.

Reproduced in Allan Fea’s ‘Flight of

the King,’ (1908.)

Jul 1807

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SV II.113a Boscobel - The Royal Oak : sepia

drawing

The tree in a field, with a house in

the distance.

‘J. C. Buckler.’

7.5 inches x 5.5 inches.

1820

SV II.113f Boscobel - The Royal Oak : engraving

Inscribed ‘The ROYAL OAK at

BOSCOBEL, as it now stands.’

Shown within railings.

‘Blackwood, sc., [engraved];

Published by W. Blackwood, 14 June

1830.’

4 inches x 5.5 inches.

14 Jun 1830

SV II.110d Boscobel - The Royal Oak : engraving

‘Charles II in the Forest of Boscobel.’

Shows the king, disguised, with

woodcutters, before climbing into the

oak tree. Also shows men arriving

with news of a search.

‘Painted by Farrington and Smirke,

R.A.’s; Engraved by Pouncy and

Rhodes; Published by R. Bowyer,

Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, London,

April 1800.’

8.5 inches x 12 inches.

April 1800

SV II.108f Boscobel - The Royal Oak : woodcut

engraving

‘Charles in the Oak - a Compartment

of the Chimney Piece in Boscobel

House.’ [The image has been taken

from the engraved chimney piece.]

(See SV II.112d for similar image.)

Anonymous.

5 inches x 4 inches.

nd [19th cent]

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SV II.112d Boscobel - The Royal Oak : lithograph

‘King Charles II making his Escape

attended by the five Penderels and

Yates: from a print in the Bodleian

copy, imitated on the Boscobel

Chimney Piece.’ The picture is set in

a rococo frame with supporters,

showing the devil on the left and a

puritan on the right. Shows the

Crown above and the Carlos coat of

arms below.

‘On stone by William Giles; Printed by

C. Hullmandel.’

6 inches x 5 inches.

nd [c 1769]

SV II.110a Boscobel - The Royal Oak : woodcut

engraving

‘The King in his disguise as a

Roundhead, when he left Boscobel.’

Showing King Charles II dressed as a

Roundhead.

Anonymous.

1 inches x 2 inches.

nd [c 1810]

SV II.110b Boscobel - The Royal Oak : woodcut

engraving

Shows King Charles II mounting the

tree, with Penderell’s help. Inserted

before letterpress description of the

incident.

Anonymous.

4.25 inches x 3 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.110c Boscobel - The Royal Oak: woodcut

engraving

Shows the tree, inserted into a

printed account of the history of the

‘Royal Oak.’

Anonymous.

1.5 inches x 1.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

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SV II.111b Boscobel - The Royal Oak : woodcut

engraving

Shows the ‘Royal Oak’ with a

crowned head among the foliage.

Anonymous.

2 inches x 4 inches.

nd [17th cent]

SV II.111a Boscobel - The Royal Oak : engraving

‘Charles 2nd and Coll. Carles in the

OAK.’ Shows the two men sitting in

the oak tree whilst a search party

passes underneath them, within a

rococo frame.

‘Engraved for Montague’s History of

England; Wale, del., [drawn];

Grignion, sculp., [engraved]’

5.5 inches x 9 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.113b Boscobel - The Royal Oak : copper-

plate engraving

‘King Charles and Col. Carless in the

oak.’ Showing King Charles II

climbing into the tree.

‘Published by J. Hatchard, Piccadily,

4 June 1806.’

2.75 inches x 4.5 inches.

4 Jun 1806

SV II.113c Boscobel - King Charles riding in

wood: engraving

‘King Charles and Mrs. Lane.’

Showing them riding separately in the

wood. Also shows a man with a

hawk to the right.

‘Published by J. Hatchard, 4 June

1806.’

4.5 inches x 2.75 inches.

Taken from Hatchard’s ‘A Short

Narrative, etc’

[4 Jun 1806]

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SV II.113d Boscobel - The Royal Oak : engraving

‘Charles 2nd disguised.’ Shows the

King sleeping at the foot of the tree;

there are woodcutters nearby.

(Reduced and reversed from an

illustration of the same, published by

Henry Fisher, 1831, or from the same

original.)

2.75 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [1831]

SV II.113e Boscobel - The Royal Oak : copper-

plate engraving

‘King Charles II in the Oak.’ Showing

the King sitting in the tree.

Anonymous.

2.5 inches x 3.5 inches.

nd [?19th cent]

SV II.113g Boscobel - The Royal Oak : woodcut

engraving

‘The Brave old Oak.’ Showing the

crowned face, of King Charles’ II,

among the foliage.

Anonymous.

2 inches x 2 inches.

nd [c 1830]

Bradley

SV II.122c Bradley Church: copper-plate

engraving

North west view showing the north

aisle.

‘J. Curtes, del., [drawn]’

4 inches x 3 inches.

This is the lower part of pl.I, p.733

from ‘The Gentlemen’s Magazine,’ for

Sepember 1798. There is a letter

from J. Curtis junior, dated 28

August, p. 741.

nd [Sep 1798]

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SV II.29 Bradley Church: sepia drawing

South east view showing the chancel

and the north and south aisles, and

west tower.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1842

SV II.117 Bradley Church: sepia drawing

West north west view of the tower.

It has three stages with a panelled

course below battlements.

‘J. Buckler.’

10 inches x 12 inches.

1842

SV II.119 Interior of Bradley Church: sepia

drawing

View showing the chancel, a

plastered ceiling, and some carved

stone panelled work below the east

window.

‘J. Buckler.’

7 inches x 9 inches.

1842

SV II.121 Font in Bradley Church: sepia drawing

Tub-shaped , Norman, with five

bands of decoration.

‘J. B.,’ [John Buckler]

6 inches x 7 inches.

1842

SV II.122a Bradley ‘Priory’ : pen drawing

Showing an Elizabethan half-timbered

thatched cottage of L-shaped plan.

Inscribed ‘This building is to be pulled

down this summer, May 1838.’

‘T.P.W.,’ [Thomas Peploe Wood]

9 inches x 7 inches.

1838

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SV II.122b Bradley ‘Old Hall’: sepia drawing

Shows the hall, which was built in

the 16th or early 17th century.

Shows a farm house from the stock-

yard at the back; apparantly half-

timber work, plastered over. Also

shows the gables.

‘T.P. Wood.’

8 inches x 5.5 inches.

1838

Bradley in the Moors

SV II.123 Bradley-in-the-Moors Church: water

colour painting

‘All Saint’s Church.’ South east view

fromt he churchyard, showing a small

chancel, the nave and the west

tower, which has obelisk pinnacles

above a corbelled coping. The church

was rebuilt in 1750 with Georgian

round-headed windows.

Anonymous. [L.J.Wood]

11 inches x 7.5 inches.

nd [19th cent]

SV II.124 Bradley-in-the-Moors Church: sepia

drawing

South east view from the churchyard,

showing the small chancel, the nave

and the west tower, which has

obelisk pinnacles above a corbelled

coping. The church was rebuilt in

1750 with Georgian round-headed

windows.

‘J. Buckler.’

13 inches x 9 inches.

1841