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Grandborough. Village street

Village street with group of children and perambulator in the foreground, Grandborough. 1920s

Great Alne. Donkey and cart with children

A "Great Alne Idyll". Two children in a small cart being pulled by a donkey and led by an older boy. 1900s

Great Alne. Manor House

The Manor House and garden, Great Alne. 1900s

Great Wolford. Cottages

Cottages and road in Great Wolford. 1910s

Great Wolford. Cottages

Group of cottages in Great Wolford. 1920s

Greenhill Farm

Leon Underwood (1890-1975) Greenhill Farm, Bishops Itchington Watercolour on paper 280mm x 390mm Underwood lived at Greenhill Farm in Bishops Itchington, Warwickshire while he was working for the Civil ...

Griff House.

Griff House, Griff, the childhood residence of George Eliot. 1960s

Grooming the Grey Mare

George Morland (after) (1763-1804) Grooming the Grey Mare Oil on canvas 190mm x 250mm A man in a red coat grooming a grey horse in a landscape setting.

Guy's Cliff

A sepia photograph of the river Avon near Guy's Cliff. There are cattle grazing on the river bank. 111mm x 152mm

Halford. Cottages and children

Cottages in Halford with a group of children standing in front. 1910s

Halford. Old Manor House

Old Manor House, Halford. 1941

Halford. Stone cottages

Stone cottages at Halford. July 10th 1950

Halford. Timber framed cottage

Timber framed cottage in Halford. July 10th 1950

Halt at the Ruin

Nicholaes Bergham or Berchem (Manner of) (1620-1683) Halt at the Ruin Oil on canvas 622mm x 745mm Berchem, the son of the Dutch still-life painter Pieter Claesz, specialised in Italianate pastoral scenes, ...

Hampton Lucy. Avon Cottage

Avon Cottage with George Neale standing outside and his wife May looking out of the window, Hampton Lucy. 1890

Hampton Lucy. Avon Ford Cottage

Avon Ford Cottage with woman at gate, Hampton Lucy. 1900s

Hampton Lucy. Avon Ford Cottage

Avon Ford Cottage, Hampton Lucy. 1920s

Hampton Lucy. Avon Ford Cottage

Hampton Ford Cottage. Mabel and Edith Passmore at gate. 1918