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Alcester. Almshouses

Almshouses in Alcester. 1940s [This picture may have been taken in the late 1960s and not as shown 1940s, because of the broken windows. This photograph is of the Priory Almhouses on Birmingham Road ...

Rugby. Armistice celebrations

Rugby Armistice procession in Craven Road. 1918 [This photo is almost certainly of the Rugby Peace Celebrations, July 19th 1919. The clothing, leaves on the trees etc are consistent with July, not November. ...

Henley in Arden. Armistice Day

Crowd of people in Henley-in-Arden celebrating Armistice Day. November 11th 1918 [The indoor service planned for 11th Nov. was called off because of the 'Spanish' influenza. Instead, an outdoor meeting ...

Rugby. Armistice Day

Rugby School O.T.C. saluting the flag at Rugby's celebration of The Armistice, 1918. [The Rugby School Officer Training Corps, led by its Band, headed the main procession through the town on November ...

Stourton. Buying horses for the war

Group of people buying horses for the war at Stourton. 1910s [Local people and horses at Stourton, during requisitioning of horses for the Army in probably August or September 1914, judging by the foliage.]...

Rugby. "Howitzer Battery", an army horse

Loading "Howitzer Battery", a horse, onto railway wagon with military personnel, Rugby Station. 11 August 1914 ["Howitzer Battery" refers to the army unit and not the horse. Members of the 5th Howitzer ...

Bedworth. Road works

Road repairs in Bedworth showing a road roller at work. 1950s [The roadworks were being carried out in Chapel Street(formerly Hob Lane)where it is said there were ghosts because it was marshy at the ...

Alcester. Demolition of cottages in Bleachfield Street

Cottages being demolished in Bleachfield Street, Alcester. April 1960 [Bleachfield Almhouses were founded in 1680 by George Ingram.]

Coleshill. High Street

High Street, Coleshill, above Church Hill. 'Sketchley's' laundry on extreme right, P.F. Lamb - butcher and Taylors shops. Advertising signs for Walls ice cream and Calor Gas. 1970 [Sign over the shop ...

Rugby. Clifton Road

The Central Hotel, Clifton Road, Rugby. 1950s [Originally The Graziers Arms was in Church Street not Clifton Road. Location was the corner of Church Street and Railway Terrace.It was demolished in ...

Kenilworth. Rouncil Towers

A large country house and grounds, known as Rouncil Towers, Kenilworth. 1945 [We have been requested to add the following note :- "The role that this property (as Kenilworth Auto Villas) played in the ...

Astley. Astley Castle

Astley Castle and Church 1899. [It has come to our attention this photo is a negative from the Sir Benjamin Stone Collection, reference 'Stone 25/4'. Sir Benjamin Stone died in 1914. ]

Leamington Spa. Parade, George Mason

George Mason (grocers) 68, The Parade, Leamington Spa, with the staff assembled outside. 1920s [It has been suggested that the gentleman beneath the'AS' of MASON is the manager Albert Edward Mason ...

Hatton. King Edward VII Memorial Hospital

King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Hatton, the official opening. 1953 [It has been suggested that 1955 is the correct date for this photograph.]

Barcheston Parish Register. Whole page entry for Richard Hyckes' burial. 1621

Barcheston Parish Register showing burial entry for Richard Hyckes. He set up the looms at Barcheston[which continued] under the patronage of [the founder's son] Ralph Sheldon with the assistance of Peter ...

Newbold on Stour. Talton Mill

Tranquil scene by the Stour at Talton Mill. 1920s [The mill was operated by a Mr.Budden from 1941. He and his family lived in a detached overlooking the mill.The owners the "Shirley Estate" demolished ...

Newbold on Stour. Talton Mill

Talton Mill on the River Stour with two workers and various carts outside, Newbold-on-Stour. 1920s.[The mill was operated by a Mr.Budden from 1941.He and his family lived in a detached house overlooking ...

Bilton. St. Mark's School

St. Mark's School, Bilton. 1950s [The school was situated in Bawnmore Road, now The Crescent. The headmaster was Mr Webster and the younger children stayed at the old school in the Main Street under ...