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Royal Leamington Spa

A guide to Leamington Spa, with a green card cover which has a red printed inscription. It was published by the Leamington Corporation, c.1947-1950.

Royal Leamington Spa

A guide to Leamington Spa, with a grey card cover which has a blue and gold printed inscription. It was published by the Leamington Corporation in 1940.

Royal Leamington Spa Official Guide

A guide book of Leamington Spa entitled Royal Leamington Spa Official Guide. It has a green cover and the Coat of Arms of Leamington Spa on the front. Inside the guide book there is a folded street plan ...

Royal Leamington Spa, Garden Town of Shakespeare Land

A guide to Leamington, called Royal Leamington Spa, Garden Town of Shakespeare Land. It has a paper cover and a blue and yellow printed front which depicts a view of the Hitchman Fountain.

Royal Leamington Spa, Official Guide

An official guide to Leamington Spa, with a green card cover which has a brown and white printed inscription, c.1958.

Royal Leamington Spa, Official Guide

An official guide to Leamington Spa, with a blue card cover which has a brown and white printed inscription.

Royal Pump Rooms Medical Advisory Committee Minute Book

A hardback book containing the minutes of the Medical Advisory Pump Room Committee proceedings from 1919 to 1959. The book includes a section on the use of the Royal Pump Rooms during the Second World ...

Royal Pump Rooms Monthly Report to Spa Manager

Monthly Reports to the Spa Manager, April 1958 - February 1962, the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa. A blue, bound volume, with a white adhesive label on the front. It includes monthly totals of the ...

Royal Pump Rooms Treatment Statistics

A blue, bound volume of monthly statistics. The report details the number of treatments administered each day at the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa, from 1 April 1958 to 31 March 1959. The figures identify ...

Royal Pump Rooms Visitors Book, Leamington Spa

A visitors book from the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa. It was completed in November 1990 in recognition of the work of the medical department.

Royal Pump Rooms. Handwritten Reports from the Manager to the Pump Room Committee

This book contains handwritten reports from the Manager of the Pump Room and Baths, Leamington Spa to the Pump Room Committee, from 1916 to 1927.

Royal Pump Rooms. Visitors Book

This book contains the names and addresses of visitors to Leamington Spa Pump Rooms from 1944 to 1963. The book was produced by W. H. Smith.

Rural England

A hard backed book containing anecdotes and descriptions of life in rural England, illustrated with engravings.

Shakespeare's daughter baptised, 26 May 1583

Entry in the parish register, Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon (later marked with a cross), recording the baptism of Shakespeare's first child, Susanna. William Shakespeare had married Ann ...

Shakespeare's son, Hamnet, buried, 11 August 1596

Entry in the parish register, Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, recording the burial of Shakespeare's son, Hamnet, one of his twin children. He was eleven years old. The cause of death is not ...

Shakespeare's twin children baptised, 2 February 1585 - detail

Entry in the parish register, Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, recording the baptism of Shakespeare's children, Hamnet and Judith. The register does not actually describe them as twins, but there ...

Simon Latham, Latham's falconry, 1615 - instructions for the mews, Book 2, p.11.

The care of hawks: a familiar occupation for Shakespeare. Falconry was not only a sport of the nobility. In Shakespeare's play The Merry Wives of Windsor Master Page invites his friends to early morning ...

Simon Latham, Latham's falconry, 1615 - second title page of Book 2, p.1v., detail

Everyday travel on horseback for Shakespeare’s fellow countrymen. Most Elizabethans, and people for centuries later, traveling both within a local area or, like Shakespeare, from the country ...