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Binton. Rectory

Binton rectory and gardens. 1920s

Binton. Rectory

The Rectory, Binton. 1900s

Binton. St Peter's Church and rectory garden

St Peter's church and the rectory garden, Binton. 1920s

Birdingbury. Church interior

St Leonard's Church interior, Birdingbury, showing the East end and the chancel screen. 1930s

Birdingbury. Rectory

Birdingbury Rectory. 1930s

Birdingbury. St Leonard's Church

St Leonard's Church, Birdingbury. 1930s

Birdingbury. St Leonard's Church

St Leonard's church and churchyard, Birdingbury. 1900s

Bishops Itchington. Church

St Michael's Church exterior, Bishops Itchington. 1930s

Bishops Itchington. Church

Bishops Itchington Church. 1930s

Bishops Itchington. Memorial screen in St Michael's Church

Memorial screen to Mrs Lakin in St Michael's church, Bishops Itchington. May 14th 1940

Bishops Itchington. Vicarage

'The Vicarage, Bishops Itchington' [seen from the west, with St Michael's Church in the background]; croquet game on the Vicarage lawn. 1910s

Bishop's Tachbrook Church, Warwickshire

William Rider Tachbrook Ink on paper 220mm x 270mm A view of the church and cottages in Tachbrook, Warwickshire. The engraving was printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850), and published by J. ...

Bishop's Tachbrook Church, Warwickshire

William Rider Tachbrook Ink on paper 170mm x 215mm This mezzotint print depicts a view of Tachbrook Church in Bishop's Tachbrook, Warwickshire. It was printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850) ...

Bishops Tachbrook. Church

Bishops Tachbrook Church exterior. 1860s

Bishops Tachbrook. St Chad's Church

St Chad's church, Bishops Tachbrook. 1906

Bivalve shell, Gryphaea - body

Gryphaea. Lower Jurassic: ?Charmouth Mudstone, Stretton on Fosse. This shows the left valve which would have housed the oyster. The right valve formed a lid. These common fossils are widely known as ...

Bivalve shell, Gryphaea - lid

Gryphaea. Lower Jurassic: ?Charmouth Mudstone Formation, Stretton on Fosse.This shows both valves, including the flattened, lid-like right valve. These common fossils are widely known as 'Devil's Toe-nails'. Donated ...

Bomb Damage to St. Michael's Baptist Church, Coventry

As seen from the tower of Coventry Cathedral.