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Hillmorton. Canal locks

Locks on the Oxford Canal at Hillmorton. 1930

Hillmorton. Construction of bridge over Oxford Canal

Workers seen constructing a new bridge over the Oxford Canal at Crick Road, Hillmorton. December 1960

Hillmorton. Great Central Railway bridge

Great Central Railway bridge over Ashlawn Road, Hillmorton and construction work on the line. 1890s

Hillmorton. Oxford Canal bridge

Process of building a railway bridge for L.N.W.R over the Oxford Canal at Hillmorton. 1880

Hockley Heath. Canal and bridge

The Stratford upon Avon canal and bridges at Hockley Heath. 1940s

Honington. Bridge

Bridge over River Stour at Honington. 1910s

Honington. Old Toll House

The old toll house, Honington. 1920s

Hunningham. Bridge over River Leam

Stone bridge spanning River Leam, Hunningham. 10th September 1951.

Hunningham. Red Lion Hotel and Bridge

The Bridge and The Red Lion Hotel and public house, Hunningham. 1920s

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597]

London Bridge, looking upstream in Shakespeare's time. London's medieval bridge was thronged with passers-by entering the city. At the south end (left on this contemporary engraving) lay the gate above ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - detail of bridge and houses above

A coach enters Shakespeare's London. The centre of London Bridge had one short section where the houses did not loom five or six storeys high above the roadway. Norden shows a coach and a stream of ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - detail of capsized rowing boat

A ‘taxi-boat’ in difficulties on the river Thames in Shakespeare's time. Small rowing boats were the most common method of crossing the river Thames. These ferries acted as taxis and would ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - lower right corner of the engraving, panel descibing the bridge.

London's bridge described in Shakespeare's time. John Norden's engraving of London Bridge carries a description. Here we learn that along its length lay 102 homes, built alongside and over the 30 foot ...

John Norden, The View of London Bridge from east to west, [1597] - Southern bank details including a crane, and heads on spikes above the gateway.

The south end of London Bridge, close to Shakespeare’s Globe. The southern end of London Bridge led directly into the parish of St. Mary Overy. This was a busy area for industry as is indicated ...

Kenilworth Railway Station

Opening Of The Leamington And Warwick Railway, Kenilworth Station 1844 Ink on paper 100mm x 160mm The Leamington and Warwick Railway, which opened on 14 December 1844, was the first railway line to link ...

Kenilworth. Bridge and Cottages

Old timbered cottages and bridge, Bridge Street, Kenilworth. 1950s

Kenilworth. Caesar's Tower, Castle

Caesar's Tower at Kenilworth Castle from the south east, showing a rustic bridge centre, Kenilworth. 1938-40

Kenilworth. Castle, ford and bridge

Bridge & ford over Inchford Brook, Kenilworth. Castle in distance. Three figures. 1892