Warwick. Arley Council School "venturers".
Party of "Venturers" (Arley Council School boy scouts) surveying Warwick Castle from the road bridge. Pit pony and home-made wagon packed with tents etc. 1920
Warwick. Coton End
Coton End, Warwick. Boyce's grocery shop and two horse-drawn delivery vehicles. Four men, two in white aprons, one in sacking apron posing outside shop. 1900s
Warwick. Coventry Road
Coventry Road, Warwick, on the outer edge of the town. Guy's Cliffe Lodge, a gate house, is on the right 1900s
Warwick. Family in horse drawn carriage
Family in a horse drawn carriage, Warwick. c.1880
Warwick. Fruit and vegetable cart
A fruit and vegetable salesman with his cart, Warwick. 1900s
Warwick. Guy's Cliffe, pony and trap in grounds
Pony and trap in the grounds of Guy's Cliffe, Warwick. 1900s
Warwick. High Street
Warwick High Street. Start of a Y.W.C.A outing organised by Miss Bloore. 1900
Warwick. Jury Street
Jury Street, Warwick, looking towards Eastgate. There is snow on the ground and a horse and cart are also seen. 1900s
Warwick. Lord Leycester Hospital and West Gate
View of the West Gate and the Leycester Hospital, Warwick. 1860s
Warwick. Relics of the Warwick Pageant
Relics of the Warwick Pageant in the grounds on Castle Hill. July 4th 1906
Warwick. Saltisford, Hill House
Hill House, Saltisford, Warwick. Horses and carriages outside. 1900s
Warwick. St Mary's Church and Church Street
St Mary's Church and Church Street, Warwick. 1910s
Warwick. Woolpack Hotel
The Woolpack Hotel, Warwick. 1910s
Warwickshire unspecified. Sheriff's coach
High Warwickshire Sheriff's coach, horse and attendants in 1897. The High Sheriff at the time was Howard Proctor Ryland.
Water Orton. Coleshill Road
Coleshill Road, Water Orton. 1918
Whichford. Cottages
Cottage, possibly a shop, horse and cart and two men, Whichford. 1900s
Whichford. Farmyard
Farmyard, with roofless barn, horse and cart, two men, (one of whom is wearing a black arm band), two women and farmyard fowls, Whichford. 1900s.[It is suggested that part of the property was used by ...
Whichford. New Inn, children outside
Five children in a trap in front of The New Inn, Whichford. The children were all born between 1903 and 1910/12. 1910s