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Nuneaton. Wharfe Hill

"Hill Top", Wharfe Hill, Nuneaton. Suburban housing. Four children. 1920s

Nuneaton. Wheat Street

Cottages in Wheat Street, Nuneaton, just prior to their demolition. Railway gantry in background. April 26th 1964

Nuneaton. Wheat Street

Terraced houses in Wheat Street, Nuneaton, just prior to their demolition. April 26th 1964

Nuneaton. Wheatsheaf Inn

The Wheatsheaf Inn in Abbey Street. This picture is taken looking towards Abbey Green. The landlord at the time was Harry Hopkins. 1962

Nuneaton. White Hart Inn

White Hart Inn & Brown's Castle Commercial Hotel in Market Place, Nuneaton. 1870

Nuneaton. Windsor Hotel just prior to demolition

The Windsor Hotel in Windsor Street, Nuneaton, just prior to demolition. August 23rd 1970

Nuneaton. Windsor Street, demolition works

View of the demolition of the houses in Windsor Street. Picture taken from Dugdale Street looking towards Edward Street. 1963

Nuneaton. Workers at Stanley's Pit, Nuneaton Colliery

Group of workers outside Stanley's Pit, Nuneaton. Mr Samuel Jones, farrier is second from the right. c.1890

Nuneaton. Yorkshire Bank

The Yorkshire Bank in Coton Road (opposite Mill Walk), Nuneaton. 24 July 1977

Nuneaton. Yoxall's cafe and cake shop

Yoxall's cafe and cake shop, Abbey Street, Nuneaton. December 10th 1973

Oval Wooden Tray

This oval wooden tray belonged to George Eliot and was used to carry a supper service set. They were given together as a wedding gift to George Eliot and John Cross, who married in 1880, shortly before ...

Pendant

This pendant show the image of a gypsy girl painted on ivory and mounted in an oval gold frame. It belonged to George Eliot who may have bought it in Seville, in March 1867. George Eliot (born Mary ...

Piano - keyboard

This piano belonged to local author George Eliot, who was given it by her partner George Henry Lewes. It was made by John Broadwood and Sons, London. George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local ...

Picture of Christ

This framed print belonged to George Eliot and depicts the head of Christ. It may be the work of German artist Friedrich Overbeck (1789-1869). George Eliot met him while in Rome, in 1860, and it is possible ...

Portrait of George Henry Lewes

George Henry Lewes was George Eliot's long term partner. She first met George in 1851, but didn't begin her affair with him until 1853. They lived together from 1855 until his death in November 1878. Note: ...

Portrait of Robert Evans

Robert Evans, Mary Ann's father, taken from the miniature by Carlisle painted in 1842. Note: George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local authoress based in the Coventry and Nuneaton district, from ...

Reticule - open

This reticule belonged to George Eliot and consists of a buttonhook, a file, a penknife and a crochet hook, all with mother-of-pearl handles. There is also a thimble, a bodkin and a pair of scissors. George ...

Rugby. Great Central railway bridge

Great Central railway bridge over the Watling Street, near to Rugby, nearing completion. 1920s