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Radford Semele. Village street

A street scene in Radford Semele. 1905

Residents of Ford's Hospital in the Courtyard

Showing thirteen women dressed in caps and cloaks.

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.

Rugby. Henry Lister

Mr Henry Lister of Rugby. Mr Lister was the first telegraph clerk at the L.M.S. Station and this photograph was taken on his 100th birthday in 1930.

Rugby. Mr Frederick Temple and his mother Mrs Dorcas Temple

Frederick Temple, headmaster of Rugby School, 1858-70, with his mother Mrs Dorcas Temple in School House garden. 1860s

Rugby. Mrs Naseby

Mrs Naseby, wife of William Naseby, greengrocer and market gardener, lived at Naseby Cottage, Hillmorton Road from 1854 to 1903. Mrs Naseby helped her husband run the business. 1900s

Rugby. Sir Norman Lockyer

Sir Norman Lockyer who was born in Sheep Street, Rugby in 1836. He was a nationally famous astronomer who discovered helium. He died in 1920. 1910s

Warwick. Castle Lane

Old, derelict cottage with a lady standing in front, Castle Lane, Warwick. 1900s

Welford on Avon. Greenbank Cottage

Miss Emily Cooper (from Toronto, Canada) and Mrs Mackintosh standing at the entrance to Greenbank Cottage, Welford on Avon. 1947

Winderton. Jack and Amy Hyde

Jack and Amy Hyde of Winderton. 1940s

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