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Path through the wood

John Burgess (Jnr) (1813-1874)Path Through The Wood Pencil on paper. 140mm x 245mm. The painting depicts a view of a figure walking along a tree-lined path.

Pencil Sketch Near Leamington

James Edward Duggins (1881-1968) Pencil Sketch Near Leamington Pencil on card 228mm x 278mm View of a lane with a gate and a tree, near Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.

Priors Hardwick. Country lane

View of a country lane, Priors Hardwick. 1920s

Priors Marston. Hardwick Road

Horse being led along Hardwick Road, Priors Marston, with village houses in the background. 1920s

Priors Marston. Village street

Country road with cottages in the distance, Priors Marston. 1940s

Quinton, Lower. Road into village

Road into Lower Quinton. In the distance the parish church (St Swithin's). 1957

Radway. Children standing in the road

Group of children in road at Radway. 1900s

Radway. Country lane

Lane in Radway with church in the background. 1910s

Ragley. The Spring

The Spring at Ragley, near Alcester. 1920s

Ratley. Village view

A view of Ratley. 1950s

Rocky Lane, Near Thickthorn

Sarah Loveday Rocky Lane, Near Thickthorn Watercolour on paper 85mm x 123mm The painting depicts a view along a tree lined country lane. Two figures are walking along the road away from an arched, stone ...

Rover Turning a Corner in Finham During the Ace Mobility Club Reliability Trial

9.h.p Rover at Finham. L. Parsons driving.

Rowington. Horse drawn wagons

Horse drawn wagons carrying a load of tree trunks. 1900s

Rugby. Butler's Leap

Bridge at Butler's Leap, near Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Lower Hillmorton Road

Tree lined Lower Hillmorton Road, Rugby. Circa 1910

Rugby. Newbold Road

Newbold Road [Watery Lane], Rugby. 1900

Rugby. The Pound

The old cattle pound in Newbold Road, Rugby. Photographed by F.J. Gibson, 1910s

Rugby. The Pound

The old cattle pound in Newbold Road, Rugby. Photographed by F.J. Gibson, 1910