Date:1909 - 1911 (c.)
Description:The Poplars - a line of terraced cottages amongst fields and allotments; children and some of the occupants are standing outside; washing on the line. This road was originally called Brickyards Lane. c.1910 [Nos. 1-6 were 6 council houses, which leads to Brickyard Road. These were built by the former Southam Rural District Council.]
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), ...
Co-operative Society shop with adjoining cottage. 1910s
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, 350/1615, img: 26 (3/46)
Source: Heritage and Culture Warwickshire, Warwickshire County Council
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