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Rugby. Plowman Street, Old Police Station

The old Police Station, Rugby, which was converted to dwellings in 1906. 1900s

Rugby. Prince of Wales playing polo

Prince of Wales playing polo at Spring Hill ground, Barby Road, Rugby. Players on horseback, spectators and policemen. August 6th 1921

Rugby. Volunteer Fire Brigade

Rugby Volunteer Fire Brigade taken at the Jubilee celebrations in 1925. "Janet" was the first motor pump and escape used by the Fire Force and had been christened "Janet" by Mrs Claude Seabroke, wife ...

Rugby. Volunteer Fire Brigade

The Volunteer Fire Brigade testing the new steam fire engine in Rugby School Close. The photograph shows the first jets 7/8th of an inch in diameter. See Rugby Advertiser - July 4th 1914, p.5. 1914

Rugby. Volunteer Fire Brigade

Rugby. Volunteer Fire Brigade, winners of the Seabrooke Challenge Bowl in 1900. From left to right, rear Engineer F.Staines and Fireman F. Wood. front, Fireman G.B. Garrett and Fireman W. Hawkesley

Rugby. Volunteer Fire Brigade

Rugby Volunteer Fire Brigade pictured outside the old Board of Health Building in Chapel Street. 1880s

Rugby. W.F. Wood Snr.

Portrait of W.F. Wood who was in business as a hatter and hosier at 10 Market Place, Rugby from 1887-1935. He was a member of the Volunteer Fire Brigade being Honorary Treasurer and Honorary Assistant ...

Ryton on Dunsmore. King George VI Visit to Police HQ

King George VI inspecting police officers at the Ryton on Dunsmore police training college. April 5th 1951

Ryton on Dunsmore. King George VI Visit to Police HQ

King George VI talking to colonial police officer cadets at the Ryton on Dunsmore police training college. April 5th 1951

Shakespeare pursues Philip Rogers for the recovery of a debt of 35s 10d, plus damages.

Note of a hearing in Stratford's Court of Record concerning a claim by William Shakespeare that he was owed 35s 10d by Philip Rogers arising out of the sale of 20 bushels of malt. Shakespeare's allegation ...

Shakespeare takes action against John Addenbrooke's surety, 7 June 1609. Front

The final document concerning this case is a summons to Thomas Hornby, who had stood bail for Addenbrooke when he was arrested the previous year. He now had to explain, in Addenbrooke's absence, why action ...

Shakespeare v Addenbrooke, front

Order binding jurors to appear in the case. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust reference: BRU 15/5/115

Shakespeare v Addenbrooke, front

Names of the jurors and their verdict. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust reference: BRU 15/5/116

Shipston on Stour. Fire brigade

Shipston on Stour fire brigade on a motorised fire tender. 1931

Shuckburgh, Lower. Stocks and church

The stocks at Lower Shuckburgh, with St John the Baptist church in the background. These stocks have now completely disappeared but their are plans to re-erect new ones in their place as part of the millennium ...

Sir Robert Peel Medal

A silver-coloured medal in memory of Sir Robert Peel who died in 1850.

Solicitor's Bill

A bill from Leamington Spa for legal services provided by Wright Hassall & Co, March 1929.

Southam. Coventry Street

View looking south along Coventry Street, Bowling Green Inn on the left; policeman and lady with basket in the foreground. 1900s