Date:1900 - 1909 (c.)
Description:A village street, Napton on the Hill. 1900s.[The second of the semi's with white fencing and gates is the former Police House,the notice board is outside and badge sign can be seen between the two down stair windows.The next cottage was occupied by Len Bradbury and the one next door owned by Tom and Daisy Tarrant. Tom was the village carpenter and coffin maker.]
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Mr Allsop with his pony and trap in front of Rose Cottage, Howcombe Hill (now Lane), ...
The Poplars - a line of terraced cottages amongst fields and allotments; children ...
Loaded haywain, horse, two men and a woman at Napton on the Hill. 1928
The Green, Napton on the Hill, showing a lorry in the foreground. 1950s
Marlstone rock bed, Middle Lias, Jurassic at Napton Hill Quarry. 1970s
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Donor ref:PH, 226/201, img: 7416 (3/6721)
Source: Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, Warwickshire County Council
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