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Tanworth in Arden. Railway bridge

The newly built railway bridge at Tanworth-in-Arden. 1908

Taxi Licence Plate

A circular metal black and silver coloured taxi licence plate. The licence plate has a stamped inscription and leather brown strap attached to it. The inscription states, 'Borough of Warwick, 192, Registered ...

Taxi Licence Plate

A circular, white varnished metal taxi licence plate with an inscription printed in black lettering. The inscription reads, 'Borough of Warwick, Registered Hackney Carriage Driver.' In the centre printed ...

Taxi Licence Plate

A rectangular, yellow varnished taxi licence plate with an inscription printed in black ink. The inscription reads, 'Borough of Warwick, 45, Registered Hackney Carriage Driver.' There are four holes made ...

Taxi Licence Plate

A rectangular, black and yellow varnished, taxi licence plate. The inscription printed on it is in black ink, in front of a yellow oval background. It reads 'Royal Leamington Spa /46/5 Seats'. There are ...

Taxi Licence Plate

A rectangular vinyl taxi licence plate in white, black and purple. It was issued by Warwick District Council. There are four holes in the plate for fastening purposes. There is also a square silver hologram ...

Taxi Licence Plate

A rectangular laminated taxi licence plate in white, black and purple. It was issued by Warwick District Council in 2005. There are two holes in the plate for fastening purposes. There is also a square ...

Thames Barges

Charles Smith Thames Barges, 1970 Oil on board 390mm x 490mm Three boats with sails on the Thames, there is a small rowing boat to the left.

Thames Tug

Richard Gibbs Henry Toovey (1861-1927) Thames Tug Ink on paper 125mm x 200mm A view of boats and steamers on the River Thames. The inscription at the bottom left reads: 'Thames Tug'.

The Flying Scotsman at Leamington Spa Station

The Flying Scotsman railway engine passed through Leamington Station on 9 June 1974. This photograph was produced by the Coventry Evening Telegraph.

The Bridge

Frederick Cayley Robinson (18th August 1862 - 4th January 1927) The Bridge, 1905 Mixed media on panel 220mm x 280mm Cayley Robinson’s work owes much to the work of the later Pre-Raphaelite period. The ...

The Ceremony at Gretna Green

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a marriage ceremony at Gretna Green. Inscribed on the reverse are the initials 'A.B.' and a date '1907'. Framed size Height 365mm, Width 320mm, Depth 20mm...

The Chequers, Horley

James and George Temple The Chequers, Horley Watercolour on paper 410mm x 780mm A horse drawn carriage waiting outside a building, the coachman is blowing a horn. There are geese and birds in the foreground. ...

The Collapse of the Leamington-Kenilworth Railway Bridge

Sepia tone photograph mounted on card with a brief description, taken on 11th June 1861. It depicts the collapse of the Leamington-Kenilworth railway bridge. The train fell through the bridge killing ...

The Collapse of the Leamington-Kenilworth Railway Bridge

Sepia tint photograph showing a view of the aftermath of the collapse of the Leamington-Kenilworth Railway Bridge on 11 June 1861 at Leek Wooton. The caption below reads: 'Ruins of the Bridge on the ...

The Eagle Tavern, Hammersmith

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting an exterior view of The Eagle Tavern public house in Hammersmith, London. It is signed and dated 'J. Chalmers 1857' in the bottom left. A sign on the left reads ...

The Earth Stopper

This is a mixed media work by an unknown artist dating from about 1840. It depicts an earth stopper who stops us a fox's earth the evening before a hunt, confronted by a sweep. A cutting stuck on the ...

The Earth Stopper

This is the detail of the earth stopper from a mixed media work dating from about 1840. It may have been by George Smart, but is not signed. An earth stopper would stop us a fox's earth the evening before ...