Bedworth. Newdigate Colliery
Newdigate Colliery from the main entrance. Taken after the colliery had been closed by the National Coal Board. 1982
Bedworth. Ribbon weaving factory
Newtown Road, Bedworth. Ribbon weaving factory. Exterior. 1968
Bidford on Avon. Broom Mill
Broom Mill, Bidford on Avon. 1910
Binley Colliery.
Entrance to Binley Colliery. 1920s
Binley Colliery.
Binley Colliery showing buildings, chimney and winding gear. 1920s
Birdingbury Mill.
Birdingbury Mill. 1920s
Birdingbury Mill.
Birdingbury Mill. 1920s
Brailes, Lower. Cider press at work
Workers using cider press at Brailes. 1900s
Brailes, Upper. Taylor Bros. Brewers
Taylor Bros., Brewers of Brailes. Two workmen with barrels. 1900s
Brownsover Mill.
Brownsover Mill, which stood on the River Avon was thought to be between 150 and 200 years old. It was burned down on January 22nd, 1956. The nearby reservoir was made in 1902 by enlarging the original ...
Brownsover Mill.
Brownsover Mill, destroyed by fire in 1956. The first recorded miller was Robert Watson who was at the mill from the 1820's until about 1860. He was followed by J. Denny in 1860 and J. Ivens in 1864. ...
Bubbenhall Mill.
Bubbenhall corn mill. 1960s
Burton Dassett. Windmill
Windmill at Burton Dassett, showing the canvas sails. 1890s
Mill built here 1664, possibly this one. Ceased work c.1912. Restored by Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (S.P.A.B.) with ...
Camouflaged Factory Buildings
Colin Moss (1914-2005) Camouflaged Factory Buildings (1939-1941) Pencil and watercolour on paper 380mm x 562mm Painter, draughtsman, printmaker and teacher, Colin Moss was based in Leamington Spa during ...
Charlesworth (Motor Car Bodies)
Male workers manufacturing car bodies on the Charlesworth Bodies Ltd. factory floor, Much Park Street.
Chesterton Windmill
A sepia photograph of Chesterton Windmill and an unidentified girl and boy. The boy is wearing a 'boater' hat. 89mm x 89mm
Chesterton. Mill pool
The mill pool, with the mill on the right, Chesterton. 1900s
Clifford Chambers. Clifford Mill
Clifford mill and River Stour, Clifford Chambers. May 6th 1939