Pre-Electric Street Light
Photograph by William G Gibbons. This is one of a pair of pre-electric street lights that stood outside Leamington Spa Police Station in 1953. It has since been restored and is on display in Leamington ...
Printer's trade sign
Shaped as a rubber stamp, this printer's shop sign is made of zinc and turned wood. It is an excellent example of the skill of a sheet metal worker, as is very light in weight. It comes from France and ...
Pump at Pool Meadow
Boy holding onto pump at Pool Meadow.
Rugby. 11, Grosvenor Road
11 Grosvenor Road, Rugby in a row of terraced houses. 1900s
Rugby. Abdication announcement
A crowd in the Market Square, Rugby listening to the abdication announcement of Edward VIII. 1936
Rugby. Avenue Road
Avenue Road, Rugby. 1900s
Rugby. Bank Street
Boarded up shops after vandalism at the general election of 1906, Bank Street, Rugby. 1906
Rugby. Bath Street
Bath Street, Rugby. 1915
Rugby. Benn Street/Cromwell Road
Benn Street/Cromwell Road, Rugby. 1910s
Rugby. Cambridge Street
Cambridge Street, Rugby. 1910s
Rugby. Church Street
Church Street, Rugby. Trees in iron tree guards. Distant houses and people. 1910s
Rugby. Claremont Road
Claremont Road, Rugby. 1905
Rugby. Clifton Road
Clifton Road, Rugby. Large semi-detached houses, pedestrians and one horse and trap. 1910s
Rugby. Clifton Road
Clifton Road, Rugby. 1910s
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 ...
Rugby. Clifton Road
Two motor coaches standing in front of shops in Clifton Road, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. Corporation Street
The south end of Corporation Street, Rugby. 1957
[Prior to the redevelopement of this area in 1957/8 this street was known as West Street]
Rugby. Dunchurch Road
Houses in Dunchurch Road, Rugby. 1900s
[The large house on the left has been identified as The Laurels which later became apprentice accommodation for A.E.I. Rugby and is on the opposite side of the ...