Street Plan - 19th Century Street Plan of Leamington Spa

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Date:February 1852

Description:A street plan of Leamington Spa showing Spencer Street, Bath Street, Stafford Wine Merchants, Victoria Terrace and Victoria Baths. The area shaded in green and red shows the premises of Mr John Edgerton, who was a livery stable keeper. The plan was drawn by the surveyor William Russell in February 1852 and was printed by Day & Son.


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1830s
Bath Street, Leamington Spa
Bath Street, Leamington Spa

Framed copy of a black and white print of Elliston's Parthenon, Lower Assembly Rooms ...

1870s
Shoemaker's Pliers
Shoemaker's Pliers

This pair of shoemaker's pliers were used at W. Smith and Son, Boot Makers. The ...

1890s
Account Bill
Account Bill

Printed and handwritten account bill dated 1896. The bill was issued by E. Francis ...

1910s
National Ration Book
National Ration Book

A Ministry of Food National Ration Book issued to Sarah Smith of 58 Bath Street ...

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M4510.2000.21 (70/20321)

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