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Rugby. Railway Terrace

Man sweeping the road. Railway Terrace, Rugby, which was laid out as a private road by the Railway Company and lined with sleepers in 1840. Plans for Railway Villas [one of which can be seen on the right] ...

Rugby. Sidney Road, Hillmorton Paddox

Sidney Road, Hillmorton Paddox, Rugby. 1920s

Rugby. Stanley Road

Stanley Road, Rugby. 1920s

Rugby. View from the roof of the school

View from Rugby School roof, Rugby. 1880

Rugby. Visit by Bleriot monoplane

Visit by a Bleriot monoplane to Eastlands showground, Rugby. 1913

Rugby. Warren Road, Hillmorton Paddox

Warren Road, Hillmorton Paddox, Rugby. 1920s

Rugby. Westcott Road

Westcott Road, Rugby. 1940s [Westfield Road, Hillmorton, Rugby][This post card is actually of Westgate Road, Rugby. The photographer, Victor Long, took the original in c.1930]

Rugby. Windsor Street

View of the houses lining Windsor St in Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. York Street

York Street, Rugby. 1920s

Salford Priors. Village street

Village street scene in Salford Priors, in the 1900s.

Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford upon Avon

Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford upon Avon. 1880 - 1889.

Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon

A black and white postcard of Shakespeare's Birthplace, Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon. 87mm x 138mm

Shakespeare's cottage in Chapel Lane

Shakespeare's cottage in Chapel Lane. Pen and wash drawing by Captain James Saunders, c.1810.

Shakespeare's House, Stratford-on-Avon

This is a colour postcard of Shakespeare's birthplace, Henley Street, Stratford-on-Avon. 87mm x 138mm

Shilton. "Belhaven"

"Belhaven" and other houses in village street, Shilton. 1920s

Shipston on Stour. Sunnycroft

Brick villa named "Sunnycroft" with man and woman outside front door, Shipston on Stour. Possibly Mr and Mrs G.S. Martin. 1900s

Shottery. Tapestry Studio

Large timber framed, thatched building known as The Tapestry Studio. Shottery. 1900s

Shuckburgh, Lower. Thick Thorn House

Thick Thorn House, Lower Shuckburgh. This house was built by the Shuckburgh family. The horse chestnut trees lining the lane going up the hill (known as Mill Hill), were planted by the Shuckburgh family ...