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Ragley Park. Soldiers changing guard

Soldiers changing guard at camp in Ragley Park, Arrow. 1915

Ragley Park. Officers of W.V.R.C

Officers of W.V.R.C at Ragley Park, Arrow. 1915

Rememberance Day, Warwick

Black and white photograph of Rememberance day or annual inspection at Warwick. It features Montgomery Whilloby de Brooke, Chief of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment.

Royal Munster Fusiliers Marching Through Hertford Street

Parade of the Royal Munster Fusiliers on the way to Coventry Station. A military band can be seen in the foreground.

Royal Munster Fusiliers Marching to Coventry Station

Royal Munster Fusiliers marching over a bridge with a military band as a crowd of onlookers watch.

Royal Warwickshire Regiment P.O.W. minder.

A First World War Prisoner of War minder wearing Royal Warwickshire's cap badge. 1910s [Image is of a Prisoner of War in Minden, Germany.]

Royal Warwickshire Regiment.

Soldiers of The Royal Warwickshire Regiment relaxing with a picnic and having a swim. Place unknown. 1910s

Royal Warwickshire Regiment.

Soldiers of The Royal Warwickshire Regiment at camp. 1900s

Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 15 Platoon, D company

The 9th Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 15 Platoon, D Company. 1910s

Rugby School. Cadet Corps Inspection by the King

H.M. the King inspecting the Cadet Corps at Rugby School. July 3rd 1909

Rugby. Colonel M.W. Furness

Colonel M.W. Furness, who was Chairman of the Rugby and District Working Men's Association and Club from 1885 to 1895. 1890

Rugby. Corps Defence volunteers off to South Africa

The Corps Defence Volunteers marching off to South Africa, Rugby. 1900

Rugby. First Territorials

The Territorial Army, Rugby. Possibly showing the first members. 1908

Rugby. Group Captain Sir Frank Whittle & Miss Mary Phillips

Group Captain Sir Frank Whittle & his secretary Miss Mary Phillips at Brownsover Hall, Rugby. It was here that work on the jet engine was carried out from 1940. 1944

Rugby. Harry Cooper of H.M.S Defence

Boy 1st class Harry Cooper of H.M.S. Defence. Killed in action at the Battle of Jutland, May 31st - June 1st 1916 at age 17 years. 1910s

Rugby. Howitzer Battery at the G.C.R Railway Station

"Howitzer Battery" at the G.C.R. Station, Rugby. August 11th 1914

Rugby. Lance Corporal F.E. Boyes

Lance Corporal F.E. Boyes of Rugby, who was in the 6th Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. Killed in France on August 16th 1917.

Rugby. Private Ernest C Busson

Private Ernest C. Busson, No 11867, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry, killed in action, 17th October 1915, of Rugby. c. 1914