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Rugby. Miss A.M. Dewar

Miss A.M. Dewar, on the left, taken on School Close, the lady on the right is only known as E.M.C. Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Mr and Mrs A Law and family

The gentleman in the centre of the picture is Arthur Law of Rugby, with his wife to his left. The other people are thought to be members of his family. 1880s

Rugby. Mr Frederick Temple and his mother Mrs Dorcas Temple

Frederick Temple, headmaster of Rugby School, 1858-70, with his mother Mrs Dorcas Temple in School House garden. 1860s

Rugby. Mr W. Reading

Mr W Reading of Bilton near Rugby. He was a hedge-cutter. 1875

Rugby. Mr Wilson and a wedding group

A group photographed at the wedding of Mr Wilson, presumably at Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Mrs Naseby

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

Rugby. North Street

North Street, Rugby, showing horse-drawn vehicle and delivery man outside public house with group of children and perambulator. 1900s [Boughton House is on the right]

Rugby. Oxford Street

Oxford Street, Rugby. 1905

Rugby. Park Road

Park Road Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Rokeby Lions sale

Charlie Chester opening the Rokeby Lions tin sale in Church Street, Rugby on September 5th 1975. The money raised was to go towards a Charlie Chester home for a disabled Rugby person. Photograph supplied ...

Rugby. Roller skating rink

W. Johns and partner (W. ?ond) at the roller skating rink in Rugby. 1920s

Rugby. Royal visit

Rugby streets decorated for Royal Visit. 1909

Rugby. Royal visit

Crippled girl on podium with royal lady, another lady and a clergyman at the royal visit to Rugby. 1907

Rugby. Schoolboys digging Air Raid Shelters

Rugby School boys digging air raid shelters in the rectory garden. 1938 or 1939. Photograph supplied by kind permission of the Rugby Advertiser.

Rugby. Sheep Street

Sheep Street, Rugby. 1905

Rugby. Sir Norman Lockyer

Sir Norman Lockyer who was born in Sheep Street, Rugby in 1836. He was a nationally famous astronomer who discovered helium. He died in 1920. 1910s

Rugby. Willans & Robinson, Victoria Works

Entrance to Willans Victoria Works, Rugby. Workers leaving. 1900s

Safety Chain

This iron safety chain is from J.Clark and Sons. It has a hook at one end and a rectangular plate at the other, this was used to attach the chain to a wall. The safety chain was used with a safety chain ...