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Baddesley Ensor. Cricket Team

Baddesley Ensor cricket team photograph which probably includes Henry Fretwell. 1900s

Baddesley Ensor. Knacker's yard

Knacker's Yard in derelict state, Baddesley Ensor. 1990s

Baddesley Ensor. Manchester Row

Manchester Row, Baddesley Ensor. With labourers and motor van. 1910s

Baddesley Ensor. Watery Lane

Watery Lane, Baddesley Ensor. Lane with stream running alongside. 1900s

Baddesley Ensor. White Rails

White Rails. Unmade road showing houses on right. Baddesley Ensor. 1929

Baginton. Baginton Hall

East view of Baginton Hall. Middle section derelict. 1920s

Baginton. Civic Air Day

Baginton Civic Air Day 1953. A competitor in the Armstrong Siddeley Trophy Race.

Baginton. Civil Air Day

Civil Air Day at Baginton. Aircraft prepare for Armstrong Siddeley Trophy Race. 1953

Baginton. Mr W.J. Taylor, at Baginton Airport

Mr W.J. Taylor, a garage proprietor from Charles Street, Nuneaton, with the Auster aeroplane at Baginton Airport, on 15th June 1957, the day he took Mr Reg Bull to take aerial photographs of Coventry ...

Barcheston. Mill and weir

Barcheston Mill and weir with wooden footbridge. 1930s

Barcheston. Rectory

Barcheston. The rectory with garden and conservatory. 1910s

Barcheston. St Martin's church interior

Interior view of St Martin's church, Barcheston. 1920s

Barcheston. View across meadows towards church

Barcheston. View across meadows towards the church

Barcheston. View across meadows towards church

Barcheston. View across meadows towards the church

Barcheston. Weir

Barcheston weir on the River Stour. 1950

Barcheston. Manor house

Manor house with garden, Barcheston. 1920s

Barford. Barford Hill from the Avon

Barford Hill seen from the River Avon. 1900s

Barford. Barford Hill House

Front exterior of Barford Hill House. March 9th 1953