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Rugby. Henry Hensman

Henry Hensman, a photographer in the High Street Rugby from 1895-1909. 1890s [It was his son, John Hensman who was the photographer. Henry Hensman was a carpenter, it is quite possible this photograph ...

Rugby. High Street

High Street, Rugby, showing horse drawn vehicles including a cab and pedestrians. Near left of photograph is George E. Over, stationers and printers. photo no. The Photochrom Co. Ltd. 34422. 1900s

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

Rugby. Market Place

Market Place, Rugby. 1880s

Rugby. Mr and Mrs W Brooke

Mr and Mrs W Brooke in their garden at 13, Market Place, Rugby, where they ran a family grocery and seed merchants business. c.1910s

Rugby. Mr Edward Hall Speight

Mr Edward Hall Speight, school teacher and photographer, 1835-1919. Appointed head master of Wesleyan School, Rugby, 1861. Took up photography as a hobby, retired to set up photography business in Dunchurch ...

Rugby. Mr Garratt Foxon

Garratt Foxon, a hairdresser, Rugby. 1880s

Rugby. Mr H.S. Salter

Mr H S Salter, in business as a tailor at 8, School Street from 1902 to 1923. His private address was 3, Elberow Street, Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Mr W. Bradshaw

Mr W Bradshaw was a builder and tax collector who lived in Pennington St. from 1878 until 1892 and in Warwick Street from 1893 until 1895, Rugby. c. 1880

Rugby. Mr. McCutchion - fish and rabbit salesman

Mr McCutchion, Fish and Rabbit salesman of Murray Road, Rugby, seen with his horse and cart and young helper. 1910

Rugby. Mr. William Brooke

William Brooke was in business as a grocer at 13 Market Place from 1897 until 1928. He retired in 1929 and lived in Rugby until 1940. For many years he was a sidesman at St Andrew's Church. c. 1910s...

Rugby. Regent Street

The approach to Regent Street, Rugby showing Lennard's Ltd, boot and shoe shop, on the left hand side and Lloyds Bank on the right, pedestrians cyclists. Valentine's Series. 72128. 1910s

Rugby. Sheep Street

Stannard's wine and spirit merchants and Taylor's chemists shops in Sheep Street, Rugby. 1910s

Rugby. Thomas Holloway

Thomas Holloway, a hairdresser from 1846-1895 in High Street and St Matthew's Street, Rugby, who died in Lawrence Sheriff Almshouse aged 76. 1870

Rugby. W. Cleasby's butchers shop

W. Cleasby's butchers shop with shop workers standing outside. Carcasses of meat are displayed outside the shop front. This shop was at 5 West Street, Rugby. This street is no longer in existence. 1911...

Rugby. Warwick Street junction with Dunchurch Road

Road junction showing [Albert] Frost's Printing Offices, 1, Warwick Road; A. Hall's Basket Maker, 38 Dunchurch Road, (also had 2 Sheep Street); W[illiam] Daynes Photographer, (in 1884 he had moved to ...

Rugby. William Bromwich

William Bromwich was a tailor in Rugby from 1882 to 1915. The business was situated first at 115 Oxford Street and then at 24, Claremont Road. c. 1880

Rugby. Windsor Court

Shops in Windsor Court, Rugby. Taken around 1911. [It has been pointed out that this view is looking from Dukes Jetty across the High Street towards the alleyway that leads to Windsor Court. It is ...