Date:1900 - 1909 (c.)
Description:Mrs Naseby, wife of William Naseby, greengrocer and market gardener, lived at Naseby Cottage, Hillmorton Road from 1854 to 1903. Mrs Naseby helped her husband run the business. 1900s
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Luke Jeayes, Master of Elborrow School, Rugby 1844-1852, then Parish Clerk until ...
St Andrew's Church, Rugby. 1870s
Portrait of the Rev. John Murray, Rector of Saint Andrew's church, Rugby from 1875-1898. ...
The Territorial Army, Rugby. Possibly showing the first members. 1908
Captain Harry Spencer, world famous balloonist was killed at Rugby when his balloon ...
James Johnson, Labour M.P. for Rugby 1950-1959. 1950s
Clearing of Foster & Dicksee's builders yard in James Street, Rugby, in preparation ...
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Source: Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, Warwickshire County Council
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