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Rugby. Market Place and Church Street

Market Place and Church Street, Rugby, with the Lawrence Sherriff Almshouses on the right. 1935

Rugby. Market Place and Market

Market Day in Rugby. 1920s

Rugby. Market Place, Boys Brigade parade

Boys Brigade parade, Rugby. 1916

Rugby. Market Place, Old Crown Inn

The Old crown Inn, Rugby. 1905

Rugby. Market Place, Old Crown Inn

The Old Crown Inn in Market Place, Rugby. 1896

Rugby. Market Place, Old Crown Inn

The Old Crown Inn in Market Place, Rugby. 1896

Rugby. Market Place, Old Crown Inn

The Old Crown Inn, Market Place, Rugby. 1896

Rugby. Matthew Holbeche Bloxam

Matthew Holbeche Bloxam was born in Rugby in a house which stood at the corner of Sheep St and Lawrence Sherriff St He practised as a solicitor in Warwick St but was better known as an antiquarian. ...

Rugby. Matthew Holbeche Bloxam

Matthew Holbeche Bloxam was born in Rugby in a house which stood at the corner of Sheep Street and Lawrence Sheriff Street. He practised as a solicitor in Warwick Street but was better known as an antiquarian ...

Rugby. McKinnell's shop

McKinnell's grocery shop in Sheep Street, Rugby, outside stands Mr A.J. Band who has newly purchased it. 1920s [Five years later the business was sold to F W Essex & co. the present proprietors]

Rugby. Medieval building

This medieval building is reputed to be the oldest shop in Rugby. It is said that the steak used on Tom Brown's black eye (after his famous fight) was purchased from here. For a long time a butchers shop, ...

Rugby. Memorial service for King Edward VII

A large group of Rugby's representatives outside the Benn Building in Church Street after attending a memorial service for the late King Edward VII, Rugby. 1910

Rugby. Methodist church

Methodist Church in Railway Terrace, Rugby. 1954

Rugby. Methodist church foundation stone laying

Laying of the foundation stone of the Methodist church in Dunsmore Avenue, Rugby. Left to right, back row: Rev. Leslie Graig; Mr W. Skinner; Rev Samuel Boddy; Rev F.S. Corby; Rev Walter Dockery; Mr J. ...

Rugby. Midland Railway Station

Steam train, engine no. 45448 heads a freight train out of the sidings at Rugby Midland Station. July 6th 1964

Rugby. Midland Railway Station

Steam engine no. 70021 "Morning Star", pulls away from Rugby Midland Station with a freight train. July 6th 1964

Rugby. Military parade on royal visit

Military parade on the occasion of the royal visit to Rugby in 1909.

Rugby. Mill Road approach to B.T.H. Works

Mill Road approach to B.T.H. factory, Rugby. 1920s