Checkley Church, The Foljambe Tomb. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior with a view of the Foljambe Tomb, dedicated to Godfrey and Margaret Foljambe and dated 1563, at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Checkley Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior taken at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Checkley Church. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the doorway at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Checkley Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior taken at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Checkley Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior taken at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Checkley Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape including St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Checkley from Checkley Bank. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape overlooking Checkley, Staffordshire.
This view was taken from Checkley Bank.
Checkley from the South. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape overlooking Checkley, Staffordshire.
This view was taken from Checkley Bank, to the south of the village. Rectory Farm can be seen to the right.
Checkley Village from Checkley Bank. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of Checkley Village taken from Checkley Bank, Staffordshire.
Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape including a view of St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene including St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
The two boys in the photo are left to right George Arthur Moore and George Philips.
Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Checkley, Staffordshire. St. Mary & All Saints Church lies on the horizon. To the left is Manor Farm.
Cheddleton Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Christ Church, Normacot
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Christ Church Tunstall seen from Furlong Road. Built in 1831, with later additions. This is a Commissioner's Church, having been built with money provided by Parliament under the Church Building Acts. ...
Church Hall, Ford Green Road, Burslem
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Church Interior
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Church of Christ, Macclesfield Street, Burslem Park Estate, Burslem
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