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Rugby. Lawford Road, Rosemount

Rosemount, Lawford Road, Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Leicester Road, canal aqueduct

Oxford Canal aqueduct over Leicester Road, Rugby. 1910

Rugby. New Street

New Street in New Bilton, Rugby. 1900s

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 ...

Rugby. "March for Jobs"

"March for Jobs" passing through Rugby. 1981

Rugby. "Salute the Soldier" campaign

A large advertisement for the "Salute the Soldier" campaign, Rugby. 1944

Rugby. "The Tank"

A tank from the 1914-18 war, Rugby.

Rugby. "The Wooden Bridge"

"The Wooden Bridge" Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. 11, Grosvenor Road

11 Grosvenor Road, Rugby in a row of terraced houses. 1900s

Rugby. A E Donkin M.A.

Arthur Edward Donkin was an assistant master at Rugby School from 1875-1920. He was one of the characters in G.F. Bradby's book 'The Lanchester Tradition'. 1870s

Rugby. Abbot's Farm Junior School

Abbot's Farm Junior School, Rugby, which was opened in April 1962. 1962

Rugby. Abdication announcement

A crowd in the Market Square, Rugby listening to the abdication announcement of Edward VIII. 1936

Rugby. Alan T Freeman and his solar powered vehicle

Mr Alan T.Freeman, retired engineer, 72, owner of the world's first solar powered vehicle, on a Rugby street. 1985

Rugby. Albert Street

House in Albert Street, Rugby, which became the Head Post Office from 1901 until 1934, and was built in 1855. 1900. Maid at upstairs window.

Rugby. Albert Street

Cattle being driven to market, Albert Street, Rugby. 1880s

Rugby. Albert Street

Cattle being driven to market, Albert Street, Rugby. 1880s

Rugby. Albert Street

Two little girls deep in conversation, Albert Street, Rugby. 1901

Rugby. Albert Street/Regent Place

Corner of Albert Street and Regent Place, Rugby. The "Moat" commercial and refreshment rooms. Woman with perambulator. 1900s