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1. Yates's Map of the County of Stafford (part). From W. Yates, A Map of the County of Stafford (1775) |
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2. Lichfield 1610. From J. Speed, The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) |
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3. Redcourt House in 1819. Engraving in [C. E. Stringer], A Short Account of the Ancient and Modern State of the City and Close of Lichfield (1819), 152 |
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4. Lichfield 1781. From J. Snape, A Plan of the City and Close of Lichfield (1781) |
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5. Lichfield 1882. From Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1883 edn.) |
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6. Lichfield 1989. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1883–8 edn.) |
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7. Lichfield: central area 1989. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 1/2,500 (1884 edn.) |
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8. George Inn, Lichfield, 1808. Engraved bill-head in the Staffordshire Record Office, D. (W.) 3222/532/48 |
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9. Lichfield Cathedral, ground plan 1989. Based on an engraving by R. W. Paul in The Builder, 7 February 1891, fig. 12 |
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10. Lichfield Cathedral before the Civil War. Engraving, from a drawing by Samuel Kirke, in T. Fuller, Church History of Britaine (1655) |
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11. Lichfield Cathedral Close 1989. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 1/500 (1884 edn.) |
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12. Bishop's Palace, Lichfield Cathedral Close, plan of 1685. Based on a drawing in the Bodleian Library, MS. Tanner 217, f. 42 |
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13. City of Lichfield: seal of 1549. From a drawing in the William Salt Library, Stafford, S. MS. 413, f. 16v. |
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14. City of Lichfield: arms |
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15. Chancellor Law's Tomb in 1864. Engraving in the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, Lichfield |
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16. The Bower procession passing through the market place in the later 18th century. Drawing by C. E. Stringer in the Bodleian Library, G.A. Staffs. 4°, 7, between pp. 352–3 |
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17. Burntwood 1987. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1921–4 edn.) |
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18. Chasetown and Chase Terrace 1915. From Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1921 edn.) |
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19. Curborough and Elmhurst 1987. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1883–7 edn.) |
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20. Fisherwick and Tamhorn 1921. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1924–5 edn.) |
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21. Fisherwick Hall in 1808. From Fisherwick Park sale catalogue 1808, plan between pp. 10 and 11 (copy in the Staffordshire Record Office, D. 661/19/10/18). |
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22. Freeford 1985. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1887–8 edn.) |
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23. Hammerwich 1987. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1921–38 edns.) |
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24. Streethay and Fulfen 1986. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1883–7 edns.) |
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25. Wall and Pipehill 1986. Based on Ordnance Survey Map 6" (1887–8 edn.) |
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