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Wesleyan Chapel, Dale Street, Leamington Spa

Mounted sepia photograph of Dale Street Wesleyan Chapel. There is a lady and gentleman walking in front and a boy leaning against a lampost, 1872. 170mm x 226mm

Whitby Abbey

A sepia photograph showing the ruins of Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire, from the south. This was produced by Valentines, No. 2707.132mm x 183mm

Whitnash

This is a sepia albumen print photograph of Whitnash, produced by Francis Frith and Co., 1892. 153mm x 215mm

Willes Road Bridge and the River Leam, Leamington Spa

A sepia photograph of the River Leam and Willes Road Bridge, Leamington Spa. It is part of the Poulton Series, number 1430. 183mm x 279mm

Willes Road Bridge from the River Leam

This postcard features a view along the River Leam, looking towards the Willes Road Bridge, in Leamington Spa. It was printed by Valentines c.1920.

Winchester Cathedral

W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm Sepia photograph of a view inside Winchester Cathedral looking west along the nave.

Winchester Cathedral

W.A. Mansell & Co., London 231mm x 184mm Sepia photograph inside Winchester Cathedral looking east from the Chancel.

Winchester Cathedral

W.A. Mansell & Co., London 184mm x 231mm Sepia photograph of Winchester Cathedral.

Winchester Cathedral

W.A. Mansell & Co., London 184mm x 231mm Sepia photograph of Winchester Cathedral.

Woodland Walks in Jephson Gardens

This postcard features a view of the Woodland Walks in the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa. It was printed by W.A. Lenton between 1900 and 1905.

York Minster

A sepia photograph of York Minster with a horse drawn carriage waiting at the entrance. 250mm x 295mm

York Walk, Leamington Spa

A sepia postcard of York Walk and the River Leam in Leamington Spa. Visitors to Leamington were advised of the health benefits of taking leisurely walks, known as promenading. Many picturesque walks were ...