Clifford Chambers. Upper Mill on the Stour
Upper corn mill on the River Stour, Clifford Chambers. 1901
Clifford Chambers. View from Red Hill House
Clifford Chambers, as seen from Red Hill House. 1900
Clifford Chambers. Village children dressed for May Day
Group of village children dressed for May Day celebrations at Red Hill House, Clifford Chambers. 1906
Clifford Chambers. Village houses
Houses in Clifford Chambers. 1920s
Clifford Chambers. Village street
Village street in Clifford Chambers showing church and old thatched, timber framed houses. 1910s
Clifford Chambers. Village view
A view of a street in Clifford Chambers. 1920s
Clifford Chambers. Village view from Red Hill House
View of cottages and barns from Red Hill House, Clifford Chambers. 1900
Clifford Chambers. Waggon and horses from Clifford Mill
Waggon and horses belonging to R.S. Smith of Clifford Mills, Clifford Chambers. 1900s
Clifford Chambers. War Memorial and St Helen's church
The war memorial and St Helen's church, Clifford Chambers. 1920s
Clifford Chambers. Weir on River Stour
Weir on River Stour, Clifford Chambers. 1901
Clifford Chambers. William Hunt
William Hunt, farmer or farm worker, Clifford Chambers. 1890s
Clifford Chambers. William Hunt
Mr William Hunt of Clifford Chambers, who died on January 6th 1900. 1890s
Clifford Chambers. Working Men's Club shooting team
Members of the shooting team, Clifford Chambers Working Men's Club. 1950s
Lease of a barn and garden in Chapel Lane, adjoining property later belonging to William Shakespeare, 1572
Lease from the trustees of the Clifford Chambers charity to Lewes Apwilliams of a barn and garden in Chapel Lane, Stratford-upon-Avon, 20 November 1572.
This property later came to form part of the ...
Michael Drayton, Poems, 1610 - title page, A1r.
Drayton: the other Warwickshire poet well-known in Shakespeare's time.
Michael Drayton was born in 1563 at Hartshill in Warwickshire and often visited Clifford Chambers, a village close to Stratford. ...
Quinton. Family group at Meon Hill
The Pippet family of Clifford Chambers pictured on Meon Hill, Quinton.
[Left to right - Rev. W.A.Pippet, Monica Pippet, William Adams, Kingston Adams, Dorothy Adams(in front)Cicely Adams, Mary Anne ...
Richard Day, A Booke of Christian prayers..., 1581 - A corpse awaits burial, p.89r, detail.
A body in its linen burial cloth, or shroud, and laid in a tomb: a possible source for Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare, in 1605, purchased an interest in the local tithes, and so automatically became ...