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Rugby. B.T.H. telephone exchange

Telephone exchange at B.T.H. in Rugby. 1911

Rugby. B.T.H. telephone exchange

Telephone exchange at B.T.H. works, Rugby. 1924

Rugby. B.T.H. telephone exchange

B.T.H. telephone exchange, Rugby. 1949

Rugby. B.T.H. telephone exchange

B.T.H. telephonists, Rugby. 1936 [It has been suggested that the lady front row on the right is Joan Gray aged 17 years and the girl in the back second from left is Hilda Smart.]

Rugby. Emergency feeding exercise

The Mayor of Rugby, Alderman S.G. Gibson, using a walkie talkie to report how the meal is being cooked by members of the Welfare Section on emergency cooking stoves. Also in the photograph, to the left, ...

Rugby. First telephone operator

The first telephone operator, Miss Rosa Rushall in Little Church Street, Rugby. 1898

Rugby. Henry Lister

Mr Henry Lister in his bathchair in Rugby. Mr Lister was the first telegraph clerk at the L.M.S Station. This photograph was taken when Mr Lister was 100 years old in 1930.

Southam. Market Hill

View of Market Hill, Southam. 1968

Southam. Market Hill

View of Market Hill, Southam. 1968

Stretton under Fosse. Village scene

Cottage and telephone box in Stretton under Fosse. 1950s

Warwick. Eastgate

Eastgate, with telephone cabin, post box and drinking fountain under the walls, Warwick. 1930s

Wellesbourne. Warwick Road

The corner shop on the Warwick Road, Wellesbourne. Anslow the Grocer, was also the Post Office and Telegraph Office. 1910s

Willoughby. Post Office

The Post Office, Willoughby. Telephone box and lorry. 1950s

Willoughby. Village shop and street

A Willoughby street with cottages and shop front of Thompson & Sons, bakers and grocers. Telephone box. 1935

Willoughby. Village shop and street

A Willoughby street with cottages and shop front of Thompson & Sons, bakers and grocers. Telephone box. 1935

Wireless Telegraphy Licence

A Wireless Telegraphy licence for receiving broadcasts. It is on blue paper with black printing and was issued to Miss Hill for the cost of £1.

Wolston. Village street

Wolston village street. 1930s

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