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'After The Storm, St. Giles', Newcastle-under-Lyme

This oil on canvas signed and dated by John Thirlwall in 1999 was a Millenium commission painting for the Borough Museum and Art Gallery in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The painting depicts St Giles' Church ...

St John's Church, Keele

An oil painting showing the churchyard in the foreground with St John's Church to the left.

St Margaret's Church, Wolstanton

Watercolour by John Whessell with the church in the background and the graveyard in the foreground. Figures of a man, woman and child to the right.

St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Pencil drawing by Edward H. Buckler depicting St. Giles' Church in 1853. In 1873 everything except the tower was demolished to make way for the church that stands there today.

The 'Angelus Bell' Holy Trinity Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is the Angelus Bell located in the rear garden of the Holy Trinity Church on London Road This Angelus bell would have been rung as a call to prayer and to spread good-will to everyone on Earth.

The Brampton, Queen Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph taken in 1905 shows the view looking up The Brampton from Nelson Place in Newcastle-under-Lyme. To the left of the picture is the tower of St. George's Church rising up from behind the ...

The Chapel in Silverdale Cemetery, Newcastle-under-Lyme

An oil painting by Alan Scott, commissioned for the Millennium by Newcastle-under-Lyme Museum and Art Gallery. Silverdale Chapel still remained in the cemetery in 2002 and was built from tin.

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