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Arley. Gun Hill

View of Gun Hill, with the school on the right. 1930s

Arley. Mr Fred Hudson

Mr Fred Hudon, the ostler at Arley Pit, who lived at Rectory Cottage. 1920s

Arley. Mr George Hill and brother

George Hill and his brother making pit boots at Arley. 1930s

Arley. Railway signal box

The signal box on the railway, at Arley colliery sidings. 1920s

Arley. Wagon Load of Lime Inn.

"The Wagon Load of Lime", Arley. 1900s [The figure standing in the doorway is the publican Edward Bates and was apparantly known as the strongest man in Arley. The building is now a private house]

Ashorne. Cottage Tavern

The Cottage Tavern, Ashorne. 1900

Ashorne. Local fishmonger's horse and cart

Benison's fishmongers horse and cart outside a cottage in Ashorne. 1910s

Ashtray

A circular brass ashtray with four moulded depressions for placing cigarettes. There is a moulded inscription on the base advertising Lucas and Co. Beers.

Assembly Room, Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa

Black and white photograph of the cafe in the Assembly Room at the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa. 88mm x 140mm.

Assise of Bread [John Powell, editor], 1608 - woodcuts, p.D1v, detail.

Bakers at work: Shakespeare's neighbours. In towns few people baked their own bread on account of the dangers of chimney fires. The baker’s role was one of the most important in any community, ...

Assise of Bread [John Powell,editor] , 1608 - title page, p.A1r.

Bakery regulations: a source for Shakespeare. The woodcuts in this official government text that regulated the work of bakers show the work of kitchens with which Shakespeare would have been familiar. ...

Assise of Bread [John Powell,editor] ,1608 - table of permitted weights of loaves, p.D2r.

Contemporary unrest provided ideas for the food riots in Coriolanus. This page shows bakers at work above the official charts published for authorized legal weights of loaves of bread. In 1608 famine ...

Astley. Forge

The Forge, Astley. 1920s [It has been pointed out that this is not the forge at Astley. The wherabouts of this photograph is at present unknown but will be corrected if further information is forthcoming]...

Astley. Sub-Postmasters

Astley sub- postmasters in the late 19th century.

At Work on the Warwick Bypass

Anthony Hobson (born 1920) At Work on the Warwick Bypass, 1966 Oil on canvas 285mm x 395mm A scene during construction of the Warwick bypass (A46), there is a tarmac truck in the centre. In a letter ...

Atherstone. Advertising hoarding

Large advertising hoarding on the side of a main road in Atherstone. 1950s

Atherstone. Alders Mill

View of the outbuildings at Alders Mill, showing the overall dilapidated condition of the roofs and brickwork. 1950s

Atherstone. Alders Mill

Alders Mill at Atherstone, showing the dilapidated state of the building, although the left hand side is still inhabited. 1950s