Date:1860 - 1869 (c.)
Description:Portrait of John Moultrie who was born on December 31st 1799. He was Rector of Rugby from 1825 to 1874. During his incumbency Holy Trinity Church was built (consecrated 1874) and he wrote a long poem relating to the building of the church, called "Rugby Church Builders". He and his wife are buried close to the north door of Holy Trinity Church. 1860s
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Luke Jeayes, Master of Elborrow School, Rugby 1844-1852, then Parish Clerk until ...
St Andrew's Church, Rugby. 1870s
Mr Crofts of Church Street known as "Sawyer", Rugby. 1887
Mr. A.C.Gardner holder of Challenge Cup for rescue work and winner of Open Men's' ...
Members of the Rugby Fire Brigade at the N.F.B.A camp at Basingstoke. 1922
Rugby Y.M.C.A. clubroom and canteen for the forces opened by the Mayor Alderman ...
Abbot's Farm Junior School, Rugby, which was opened in April 1962. 1962
A Sinclair C5 tricycle converted to solar energy by Rugby man Mr. Alan Freeman. ...
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Source: Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, Warwickshire County Council
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