Rugby. "Howitzer Battery", an army horse

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Date:1914

Description:Loading "Howitzer Battery", a horse, onto railway wagon with military personnel, Rugby Station. 11 August 1914 ["Howitzer Battery" refers to the army unit and not the horse. Members of the 5th Howitzer Battery, part of the 4th South Midland (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, loading one of the Battery's horses onto a wagon at Rugby Station, before the Battery's departure for Swindon.]


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1890s
Rugby.  Building the Great Central Railway goods yard
Rugby. Building the Great Central Railway goods yard

The building of the Great Central railway goods yard at Rugby. 1890s

1900s
Rugby.  Departure of King Edward VII after visit
Rugby. Departure of King Edward VII after visit

Departure of King Edward VII after his visit to Rugby. 1909

1930s
Rugby.  Railway Station, Warwick Castle locomotive
Rugby. Railway Station, Warwick Castle locomotive

Rugby station. Locomotive "Warwick Castle" pulling a passenger train. 1930s [This ...

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Donor ref:PH, 815/21/5, img: 1871 (3/1776)

Source: Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, Warwickshire County Council

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