Rugby. Clifton Road
Clifton Road, Rugby. House in background may have been lodging house for workers on building of London to Birmingham railway line. Demolished in 1950. Cast iron tree guards. 1900s
Rugby. Clifton Road
Two motor coaches standing in front of shops in Clifton Road, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. Clifton Road bridge over the Oxford Canal
Clifton Road bridge over the Oxford Canal, Rugby. 1900
Rugby. Clifton Road Railway
Clifton road box and overbridges, Rugby. 1900s
Rugby. Clifton Road, Butler's Leap
"Butler's Leap" bridge over Clifton Brook on Clifton Road, Rugby. The name derives from a famous jump from the road and over the brook by a boy named Butler from Rugby School in 1849. 1900
Rugby. Clifton Road, Vicarage Hill
Vicarage Hill, Clifton Road, Rugby, after road and bridge over Clifton Brook widened in 1906. Site former "Butler's Leap". Mr James Holloway, builder, on right. 1906
Rugby. Clock Tower
Rugby Clock Tower decorated for Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. 1897
Rugby. Clock Tower
Rugby clock tower decorated for King George V jubilee. 1935
Rugby. Clock Tower at night
Rugby Clock Tower at night decorated for Queen Elizabeth's Coronation. 1953
Rugby. Collapse of shop building
Collapse of A & D Maggott's shop in Albert Street, Rugby. 1936
See Rugby Advertiser - July 9th 1936.
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. Comic Band outside the Great Central Railway Station
Members of a band in comic/fancy dress outside Rugby Great Central Station. 1900s
Rugby. Construction of railway goods yard
Workers constructing the Great Central railway goods yard at Rugby. 1890s
Further information can be found in the following editions of the Rugby Advertiser : February 1st 1896; August 8th 1896; October ...
Rugby. Construction of railway goods yard
Construction of The Great Central Railway goods yard at Rugby. 1890s. Further information can be found in the following editions of the Rugby Advertiser: February 1st 1896; August 8th 1896; October ...
Rugby. Construction of railway goods yard
Construction of the Great Central Railway goods yard at Rugby. 1890s. Further information can be found in the following editions of the Rugby Advertiser: February 1st 1896; August 8th 1896; October ...
Rugby. Co-operative Society Ladies Hockey Club
Rugby Co-operative ladies hockey club team. 1914-18
Rugby. Co-operative Society shop
The Co-operative Society in Chapel Street Rugby. 1910s
Rugby. Coronation Day
Crowds in the Market Place, Rugby, at the coronation of George V. 1911