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Badge

A round metal and enamel badge. In the centre of the badge is an image of a boxer depicted in enamel. Around the edge there is a blue enamel band with the inscription: 'THE FIGHTING TURPINS'. On the reverse ...

Badge

Blue fabric shield shaped badge embroidered in gold coloured thread with a border and "LOCKHEED / S & SC". The badge is backed with card. c.1948.

Barford. Cricket Club Team

Barford cricket club. Back row, far right - W. Bacon (with spectacles), third from right - James Harrison, Fourth from right - Dick Hemmings. Front row, in the centre - Bob Hemmings, on his right - Bernard ...

Barford. Football Club Team

Barford football team. Front row, holding football - Mr J Harrison, back row, far right - Walter (Bob) Hemmings, middle row, far left - William Bacon, and next to him - Thomas Chadwick. 1911/1912

Barford. Football Team

Barford Football Team. 1910s

Bedworth. Legion Band

Legion Band, Bedworth. Group of bandsmen with their instruments. 1910s

Bickmarsh Hall.

Rear view of Bickmarsh Hall, showing house with tennis lawn and deckchairs and metal seat. 1927

Bidford on Avon. Bidford Trinity Sports

Trinity Sports showing a group of prize winners, Bidford on Avon. 1913

Bilton Grange. Swimming bath

The swimming bath at Bilton Grange with boys swimming and adult onlookers. 1900s

Binley. Central School Old Boy's football team

Binley Central School old boy's football team with shield and cup. 1926/7

Binley. Members and staff of school football club

Members and staff of Binley school football club. 1925

Binley. School Football Club

Binley School Football team, Champions 'A', winners of the M.D.T. Shield. 1925

Birmingham Post Newspaper Cutting

A newspaper cutting from The Birmingham Post - City Edition, 13 July 1951, describing Randolph Turpin's return to Leamington as World Middle-Weight boxing champion. Randolph Turpin was born in Leamington ...

Birmingham Post Newspaper Cutting

A newspaper cutting from The Birmingham Post, 13th July 1951. It describes Randolph Turpin's return to Leamington Spa as World Middle-Weight boxing champion. Randolph Turpin was born in Leamington Spa ...

Bishops Itchington. Vicarage

'The Vicarage, Bishops Itchington' [seen from the west, with St Michael's Church in the background]; croquet game on the Vicarage lawn. 1910s

Bishops Tachbrook. Workingmen's Club

Workingmen's Club in Bishops Tachbrook. 1920s

Bowling at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa

Men and women playing bowls at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa.

Bowling at Victoria Park, Leamington Spa

A woman is preparing to bowl during a game of bowls in Leamington Spa, October 1968.