Strawberry Cottage, Leamington Spa

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Date:1st of October 1826

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Strawberry Cottage

Printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850) from a drawing by W. Rider, 1 October 1826

350mm x 220mm

View of Strawberry Cottage with a woman and child standing outside. Strawberry Cottage stood on land which is now part of the Jephson Gardens. When the Gardens were first laid out in 1834, the cottage was not included and remained private land. The land was purchased in the 1860s by a committee in charge of erecting a memorial in memory of Dr John Hitchman. The Hitchman Memorial Fountain was erected on the site where Strawberry Cottage had stood.


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1820s
Leamington
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1860s
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1890s
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1930s
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1950s
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1970s
The Parade, Leamington Spa
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Black and white photograph. This photograph shows an aerial view of the Lower Parade ...

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M967.1914.1 (69/18366)

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