Rugby. Hospital carnival balloon descent
Descent of balloon at Rugby Hospital carnival, in which Captain Harry Spencer was killed when he fell from the roof of Rev. J.M. Hardwick's boarding house, on which the balloon landed. The balloon was ...
Rugby. Hospital carnival swimming gala
Hospital carnival swimming gala at the open air pool at Rugby School. 1928
Rugby. Hospital in Castle Street
Originally this building was the Deaf and Dumb College and built 1843. Between 1876 and 1884 it was the Hospital. It was demolished in 1892.
Rugby. Hospital of St Cross
View of St Cross Hospital, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. Hospital of St Cross, children's ward
Interior of the children's ward at St Cross Hospital, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. Hospital of St Cross, Hatton ward
Interior of St Cross hospital, Hatton ward. 1900s
Rugby. Hospital workers' marching
Procession by striking hospital workers in Albert Street, Rugby. 1972
Photograph supplied by kind permission of the Rugby Advertiser.
Rugby. Howitzer Battery at the G.C.R Railway Station
"Howitzer Battery" at the G.C.R. Station, Rugby. August 11th 1914
Rugby. Howitzer Battery at the G.C.R. Railway Station
"Howitzer Battery" on a railway wagon at the G.C.R. Station, Rugby. August 11th 1914 [ G.C.R. Station is the Grand Central Railway Station.][The G in GCR stand for Great not Grand]
Rugby. Hunt Steeplechase
Rugby Hunt Steeplechases, "Ambulance Men Required". 1905
Rugby. Hunt Steeplechase
Rugby Hunt Steeplechases. Start of the Ladies Plate. 1905
Rugby. Hunt steeplechases
Rugby Hunt steeplechase observers in a carriage. March 28th 1913
Rugby. Hunt steeplechases
Four men and a woman at the Rugby hunt steeplechases. March 28th 1913.
Rugby. Hunt steeplechases
Horses and their jockeys jumping one of the fences at Rugby steeplechases. March 28th 1913
Rugby. J. J. McKinnell's decorated grocery van
J. J. McKinnell's grocers delivery van decorated in Drury Lane, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. J. J. Webster
J. J. Webster, carrier, Rugby. 1920s
Rugby. James Gilbert
James Gilbert, verger to Rugby School and bootmaker and maker of footballs, Rugby. 1880s
Rugby. James Gilbert
Mr James Gilbert, a boot and shoemaker in St Matthew's Street, Rugby. He was also the Verger at Rugby School for about forty three years. 1900s