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Rent card

Rent card for 28 Compton Close, Leamington Spa for 1967/68. Issued by Borough of Royal Leamington Spa to Mr T. J. Haynes. Orange coloured card printed with black ink. Contains a record of the rent paid ...

Rent card

Rent card for 28 Compton Close, Leamington Spa for 1971-72. Issued by Borough of Royal Leamington Spa to Mr Thomas J. Haynes. Green coloured card printed with black ink. Contains a record of the rent ...

Report on the Sanitary State of Leamington Priors

This is a Report on the Sanitary State of Leamington Priors, from 1880.

Residents of Ford's Hospital in the Courtyard

Showing thirteen women dressed in caps and cloaks.

Richard Day, A Booke of Christian prayers..., 1581 - Christian duty p.53v, detail.

Homilies : life-style advised for Shakespeare and his contemporaries. All children would accompany their parents to church each Sunday, where they would hear the readings from the Bible, and also the ...

Richard Day, A Booke of Christian prayers..., 1581 - Feed the Hungry woodcut, p.72v.

Charity: feeding the poor in Shakespeare's time. All communities had their share of the poor and Elizabethans would regularly offer their unwanted ‘left-over’ food to those less fortunate ...

Richard Day, A Booke of Christian prayers..., 1581 - Prayers for our enemies, p.54r.

Life-style advice for Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Many of Day’s marginal woodcuts included scripture quotations and advice on lifestyle, such as ministering to the sick. Full title: ...

Richard Day, A Booke of Christian prayers..., 1581 - Shelter strangers woodcut, p.53r, detail.

Christian charity offering shelter, in Shakespeare's time. Strangers traveling in the countryside were often made welcome, as Autolycus, Polixenes and Camillo find at the feast in the play of The Winter’s ...

Richard Day, A Booke of Christian prayers..., 1581 - Tending the sick woodcut, p.74v, detail.

A family death-bed: a scene familiar to Shakespeare. A generation before William Shakespeare's birth, England was a Roman Catholic country changed by the actions of Henry VIII who declared himself ...

Richard Day, A Booke of Christian prayers..., 1581 - Tending the sick woodcut, p.74v, detail.

Women in the home in Shakespeare's time. The role of women, though legally inferior to men, was in effect recognised of equal importance as they were expected to carry out all the responsibilities ...

Rover Turning a Corner in Finham During the Ace Mobility Club Reliability Trial

9.h.p Rover at Finham. L. Parsons driving.

Royal Wedding Photograph - H.R.H Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer

A black and white wedding photograph of H.R.H. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, St Paul's Cathedral, 29th July 1981. 140mm x 90mm

Royal Wedding Photograph - H.R.H. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer

A black and white photograph of the inside of St Paul's Cathedral. H.R.H. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer are walking down the aisle, 29th July 1981. 140mm x 90mm

Royal Wedding Photograph - H.R.H. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer

A black and white photograph of the royal wedding and the wedding party group, 29th July 1981. 90mm x 140mm

Rugby. Abdication announcement

A crowd in the Market Square, Rugby listening to the abdication announcement of Edward VIII. 1936

Rugby. Band of Hope Captains

Band of Hope Captains with Reverend R W Rudgard, curate of St Andrew's church, Rugby. 1898

Rugby. Brotherhood House

Brotherhood House, previously St Andrew's church house, Castle Street, which was taken over by the Rugby Brotherhood in 1932, Rugby. 1959

Rugby. Co-operative Society Ladies Hockey Club

Rugby Co-operative ladies hockey club team. 1914-18