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Rugby. High Street, Palace Cinema

The Rugby Palace Cinema on upper floor of Town hall in High Street. First appears as Vint's Palace Cinema in Rugby Directory, 1913. Building burned down on 30th January 1921. 1920 [The Town Hall had ...

Rugby. Hill Street

Hill Street, Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Hillbrow School gymnasium

Interior view of the gymnasium at Hillbrow School, Rugby. 1917

Rugby. Hillmorton Paddox

Shops and houses in Hillmorton Paddox, Rugby. 1950s

Rugby. Hillmorton Paddox, Warren Road

Warren Road, Hillmorton Paddox, Rugby. 1928

Rugby. Hillmorton Road

Houses in Hillmorton Road, Rugby. 1910s

Rugby. Hillmorton Road

Street scene of Hillmorton Road, Rugby showing a row of large town houses and two horses and carts. 725. 1910

Rugby. Hillmorton Road

Tree lined Hillmorton Road, Rugby. 1910s

Rugby. Hillmorton Road

Hillmorton Road, Rugby. 1930

Rugby. Holidays at Home

Large gathering of children in Caldecott Park, Rugby, for "Children's Fortnight", Holiday's at Home scheme which was opened by the Mayoress, Mrs S.P. Smart. July 31st 1944

Rugby. Holidays at Home

Large gathering of children in Caldecott Park, Rugby, during the "Childrens Fortnight", Holidays at Home, which was opened by the Mayoress, Mrs S.P. Smart. July 31st 1944

Rugby. Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church, Rugby, which was completed in 1854 and demolished in 1983. 1854

Rugby. Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church in Church Street in process of demolition, Rugby. 1983

Rugby. Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church in Church Street undergoing demolition, Rugby. 1983

Rugby. Holy Trinity Church

Interior of Holy Trinity Church, Rugby. 1930s

Rugby. Horse drawn charabanc

Lad's day out ! Three horse drawn charabancs full of men being led by Mr Durham. Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Horton Crescent, Donkey cart

A lady in a donkey cart in Horton Crescent, Rugby. 1912

Rugby. Hospital carnival balloon ascent

Captain Harry Spencer, world famous balloonist was killed at Rugby when his balloon fell on the roof of Rev. J.M. Hardwick's boarding house. The balloon piloted by his son, Percival, had made a forced ...