Rugby. Miss A.M. Dewar
Miss A.M. Dewar, on the left, taken on School Close, the lady on the right is only known as E.M.C. Rugby. 1900s
Rugby. Miss Evelyn Dewar B.A.
This photograph requires further research to confirm the identity. Formerly it was captioned on here as Miss Ethel Dewar.
It is now thought that this is a typographic error and that it should be Miss ...
Rugby. Misses A.M. and H.E. Dewar.
Agatha Mary Dewar and Hester Evelyn Dewar, with two of the Donkins and governess. Photograph taken on the site of Harris School [1958], formerly Laurels School playing field. Both sets of girls were ...
Rugby. Moat Street (now Regent Place)
Moat Street Rugby, now Regent Place. 1900s
Rugby. Motor cycles
Motorcycles, one being ridden by a lady. Captioned "Rugby 1913"
Rugby. Mr and Mrs A Law and family
The gentleman in the centre of the picture is Arthur Law of Rugby, with his wife to his left. The other people are thought to be members of his family. 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 Crofts of Church Street
Mr Crofts of Church Street known as "Sawyer", Rugby. 1887
Rugby. Mr Donkin's House
View of Mr Donkin's House named Iverley in Hillmorton Road, Rugby. Mr Donkin was J.P. in 1912. 1909
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 Frederick Temple and his mother Mrs Dorcas Temple
Frederick Temple, headmaster of Rugby School, 1858-70, with his mother Mrs Dorcas Temple in School House garden. 1860s
Rugby. Mr Garratt Foxon
Garratt Foxon, a hairdresser, Rugby. 1880s
Rugby. Mr Goodes Carriage and four
Mr Goodes carriage and four outside his shop in Sheep Street, Rugby. October 11th 1913
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 James Ensor
Mr James Ensor, builder from 1841, Rugby. 1880
Rugby. Mr James Styles and Mr Arthur Law
Mr James Styles, auctioneer (front seat), Mr Arthur Low, painter and decorator (back seat) outside "The Mart", 9, Bank Street, Rugby. 1907
Rugby. Mr R.T. Simpson
Mr R T Simpson, author of "Collection of Wroth Silver: a curious Warwickshire custom". 1885
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