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Stratford upon Avon. Police Division personnel

Stratford upon Avon Division of Police. From left to right. Back row. P.C. Bazeley, P.C. Usher, --- , P.C. Wilkes, P.C. Wright, P.C. Rawlings, P.C. Barnes, P.C. Setterfield, P.C. Sumner. 2nd row, ...

The Cock Fight

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a cock fight. Although cock fighting was made illegal in 1849, fights continued, particularly in remote places. This painting suggests the universiality of ...

The Cock Fight - detail of policeman

This is a detail of the policeman in the top right corner of an oil painting on canvas depicting a cock fight. Although cock fighting was made illegal in 1849, fights continued, particularly in remote ...

The Parade, Leamington Spa

Copy of a photograph depicting a parade outside Leamington Spa Town Hall. Three Girl Guides are in the foreground and police are in the centre, followed by clerics, 1st January 1939.

Tipstaff

A small tipstaff, from Leamington Spa. It is made of brass with a silver and ivory ribbed handle with a brass crown at the top.

Truncheon

A police truncheon, painted dark green, with a plain turned wooden handle. There is a gilt and colour painted royal crown of William IV.

Truncheon

Leamington Spa police truncheon with a turned ribbed wooden handle. The truncheon is painted green and has a painted crown and inscription dating it to the reign of William IV.

Truncheon

Victorian police truncheon, painted black with a turned ribbed wooden handle. There is a painted inscription in gilt on a red cartouche, 1868.

Truncheon

Victorian Special Constable's truncheon from Leamington Spa. The main body of the truncheon is black and the handle is of turned wood.

Truncheon

A Victorian police truncheon from Holborn. It is painted black with a turned ribbed wooden handle. There is a painted crown and 'VR' stamped on the base of the handle. 'VR' means 'Victoria Regina', Latin ...

Truncheon

A Victorian police truncheon, painted black with a turned ribbed wooden handle. It has a painted crown and 'VR' stamped on the base of the handle. 'VR' means 'Victoria Regina' and is Latin for Queen ...

Warwick. Barrack Street, police station

Barrack Street Police Station, Warwick. 1962

Warwick. Barrack Street, police station, demolition

Demolition of old police station by the Bridewell in Barrack Street, Warwick. 1972

Warwick. Division Constabulary

Warwick Police Division. Supt. Ravenhall in charge with Insp. Parkinson by him

Warwickshire Constabulary at Tony Pandy

Warwickshire Constabulary at Tony Pandy ( Rhondda Valley, South Wales ) Coal Strike 1911. Inspector Lee in charge

Watchman's or Policeman's Wooden Rattle

This is a watchman's or policeman's wooden rattle.

Wooden Bludgeon

This is a wooden bludgeon with a ribbed wooden handle that is attached to the head by a piece of leather. The bludgeon was used by Leamington Spa Police Force.

Yorkshire Square

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a scene in a square in Yorkshire. It is signed and dated 'T. Wainwright 1892'. This was thought this might be Castleton near the Lancashire border. Framed ...