Rugby. Clifton Road
Clifton Road, Rugby. 1950s
Rugby. Clifton Road
The Central Hotel, Clifton Road, Rugby. 1950s [Originally The Graziers Arms was in Church Street not Clifton Road. Location was the corner of Church Street and Railway Terrace.It was demolished in ...
Rugby. Clifton Road
Clifton Road, Rugby, showing two Midland buses. 1920s
Rugby. Clifton Road
Two motor coaches standing in front of shops in Clifton Road, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. Clifton Road bridge over the Oxford Canal
Clifton Road bridge over the Oxford Canal, Rugby. 1900
Rugby. Clifton Road Railway
Clifton road box and overbridges, Rugby. 1900s
Rugby. Clifton Road, Butler's Leap
"Butler's Leap" bridge over Clifton Brook on Clifton Road, Rugby. The name derives from a famous jump from the road and over the brook by a boy named Butler from Rugby School in 1849. 1900
Rugby. Clifton Road, Vicarage Hill
Vicarage Hill, Clifton Road, Rugby, after road and bridge over Clifton Brook widened in 1906. Site former "Butler's Leap". Mr James Holloway, builder, on right. 1906
Rugby. Girls' High School
Rugby High School for Girls in Clifton Road, Rugby. 1927
Rugby. Hannah Harman
Hannah Harman (Hannah Cooker, 1840-1929) at the front gate of 171 Clifton Road, Rugby. 1922
Rugby. High School
Rugby South side of [ ?.Girls'] High School. 1930s
Rugby. High School library
The Library of Rugby [ Girls' ] High School. 1930s
Rugby. High School, south corridor, ground floor
Interior of part of Girls' High School, Clifton Road, Rugby. 1930s
Rugby. Pytchley House
Pytchley House in Clifton Road, Rugby. 1910s
Rugby. St Andrew's Church and rectory
St Andrew's Church and the old rectory, Rugby. The rectory was bought by Rugby Corporation in 1951 and sold to the William Temple College in 1952. 1890s
Rugby. St Andrew's rectory
St Andrew's Church old rectory, Rugby. Bought by Rugby Corporation in 1951 and sold to the William Temple College in 1952. 1890s
Rugby. St Andrew's rectory
St Andrew's Rectory, Clifton Road, Rugby. 1950s
Rugby. St Peter's Church
St Peter's Rugby. Event concerning the laying of the foundation stone. Featuring members of the clergy, policemen and the general public. 31 October 1908