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All Saints Parish Church, Leamington Spa

A framed colour engraving of All Saints Parish Church in Leamington Spa, 1st January 1851. Willow trees and the River Leam, running through the Jephson Gardens, are in the foreground. Two figures can ...

Alms Houses, Castle Street, Warwick

Maurice B Okens Alms Houses, Castle Street, Warwick, 7 August 1877 Ink on paper 85mm x 130mm A detail of a moulding has been drawn at the top left of this print. Alms houses are built using funds from ...

Ambush I I

Basil James Nightingale (1864-1940) Ambush II, 1902 Ink on paper 295mm x 420mm A portrait of the 1902 Grand National winning horse Ambush II, which belonged to King Edward VII. The inscription at ...

Anchor

Sir Terry Frost (13th October 1915 - 1 September 2003) Anchor, 1982 Etching and aquatint492mm x 368mm A rectangle, measuring 291mm by 207mm, indented into the paper by approximately 0.5mm. The rectangle ...

Anne Hathaway's Cottage

J. Lawrence Hart (fl. 1872-1906, died 1907) Anne Hathaway's Cottage Ink on paper 110mm x 160mm The print depicts a timber-framed house, with sheep being driven along the road to the right.

Anne Hathaway's Cottage

F. Whitehead Anne Hathaway's Cottage Etching 260mm x 180mm

Antwerp

Richard Gibbs Henry Toovey (1861-1927) Antwerp Ink on paper 90mm x 145mm A scene at the harbour in Antwerp, Belgium. The inscription at the bottom reads: "'Antwerp' unfinished plate, only proof". ...

Arch's Cottage, Barford

Black and White Printed Image 13 April 1872 The print was published by The London Illustrated News. It shows Arch's cottage, Barford, during the Warwickshire farm labourers' strike. Arch was one of ...

Assise of Bread [John Powell, editor], 1608 - woodcuts, p.D1v, detail.

Bakers at work: Shakespeare's neighbours. In towns few people baked their own bread on account of the dangers of chimney fires. The baker’s role was one of the most important in any community, ...

Assise of Bread [John Powell,editor] ,1608 - table of permitted weights of loaves, p.D2r.

Contemporary unrest provided ideas for the food riots in Coriolanus. This page shows bakers at work above the official charts published for authorized legal weights of loaves of bread. In 1608 famine ...

Astley Castle, Warwickshire

John Preston Neale (c. 1771-1847) Astley Castle, Warwickshire Ink on paper 140mm x 255mm This print depicts a view looking towards Astley Castle in Warwickshire. The inscription below the image, to ...

Baddesley-Clinton Hall

J. Lawrence Hart (fl. 1872-1906 d. 1907) Baddesley-Clinton Hall Ink on paper 110mm x 160mm A view of Baddesley-Clinton Hall, Warwickshire.

Barge In Port, Antwerp

Richard Gibbs Henry Toovey (1861-1927) Barge In Port, Antwerp, 1885 Ink on paper etching 200mm x 300mm The etching depicts a harbour scene with boats and buildings to the left and in the background.

Bath Street

Ink on paper 105mm x 148mm View along Bath Street, a busy and animated street scene with many people and carriages. The grand building with columns to the right of the image is the Assemby Rooms.

Bath Street

View of Bath Street with the music hall on the left and the post office on the right, published by C. Elston, c.1846. The post office on Bath Street was designed by the architect C. Elliston. The building ...

Bath Street, Bath Hotel, Theatre and New Assembly Rooms, Leamington

Ink on paper print Bath Street, Bath Hotel, Theatre And New Assembly Rooms, Leamington By John Merridew, 1822 The print depicts a street scene along Bath Street, Leamington Spa, with figures walking and ...

Bath Street, Leamington Spa

A small black and white print of The Medical Hall at 10 Bath Street owned by Beasley & Jones. It is taken from The New Guide to the Royal Leamington Spa by W. Reeve, 1839. The picture shows the shop front ...

Bath Street, Leamington Spa

Leamington, Bath Street, Bath Hotel, Theatre And New Assembly Rooms Bath Hotel, originally known as New Inn, was opened by William Abbotts in 1786. The hotel may have been used to house visitors to Leamington ...