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Picture Card: The Roman Catholic Church, Lillington

A picture card entitled The Roman Catholic Church, Lillington It is card number nine in a pack of picture cards. These would have been collected from tea or cigarette packets. The series depicts Royal ...

Plan of the manor of Lillington

With four panels of field names, with numbers, for the Town & Enclosure, Rye Field, Upper Field and Nether Field.

Pottery Sherds

A large assortment of pottery sherds excavated at Manor Pit, Highland Road, Lillington.

Rental of an estate of Lady Bowyer in Warwick and Warwickshire

Yearly rental of an estate then in the possession of Lady Bowyer in Warwick and Warwickshire, including the mansion house and lands at the Priory, houses in the town of Warwick, the farms of Woodloes ...

Roman Rim Sherd

An early Roman rim sherd dating from no later than mid second century and probably between 43 - 150AD. It was found with a skeleton in a pit whilst laying a gas main at Manor Pit, Highland Road, Lillington....

Sherds

These seven fragments of a large, Medieval, coarseware dish or bowl were found in a sand pit in Lillington. The fragments are probably fourteenth century, and were found with a fourteenth century sword....

Sherds

This group of sherds was found during an excavation of a trench for gas laying at Braemar Road, Lillington. The collection of sherds includes Romano-British greyware, black-burnished ware, an amphora ...

Sherds

These seven sherds are Romano-British greyware. They were excavated at Braemer Road, Lillington in 1939.

St Mary's Church, Lillington

A black and white photograph by William G. Gibbons of St Mary's Church and churchyard at Lillington, 1956. 137mm x 85mm

Sword

This fragment of a Medieval sword was found in a sand pit in Lillington. The sword is probably fourteenth century, and was found with pieces of a fourteenth century pot.

The History of Lillington, Leamington Spa

This is a hard backed, illustrated book by William Cooper describing the history of Lillington, c.1940.

Tile

This Medieval tile is from Lillington Church, Lillington. It was found near the church during excavations at Lillington in 1911. The tile is glazed, and decorated with a yellow painted motif of a circle ...

Tooth

A canine tooth from Lillington. The tooth is from a wild boar and is pointed.

Tooth

A tooth from Lillington. The tooth is the last left lower molar tooth of an ox and was found at a gravel pit.

Vertebra

The atlas vertebra of an Ice Age horse, found at Lillington in ten feet of virgin clay by a foreman. This vertebra is more than 10,000 years old.