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Rugby. West Leyes

Houses in West Leyes, Rugby, prior to their demolition. 1936

Rugby. West Leys

Numbers 23, 24 and 25 West Leys, Rugby, with Bill Smith's fruit & vegetable shop in the foreground. The shop is on the corner of West Leys and West Street. 1936 [It has been pointed out that West Leys ...

Rugby. Westcott Road

Westcott Road, Rugby. 1940s [Westfield Road, Hillmorton, Rugby][This post card is actually of Westgate Road, Rugby. The photographer, Victor Long, took the original in c.1930]

Rugby. Willans & Robinson, Victoria Works

Factory gates of Willans & Robinson, Rugby, on the right is the Old Station Square (the site of the original railway station). 1900s

Rugby. Windsor Court

Windsor Court, which no longer exists, looking towards Little Church Street, Rugby. 1910

Rugby. Windsor Court

View of Windsor Court, Rugby. 1910

Rugby. Windsor Street

View of the houses lining Windsor St in Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Winfield Road

View of Winfield Road looking towards Clifton Road, Rugby showing rows of terraced houses on both sides and a motor car registration no. NH 300 half way up the street. 1900s

Rugby. Winfield Street

Terraced houses in Winfield Street, Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Winfield Street

Winfield Street, Rugby. 1910

Rugby. Wood Street

View along Wood Street, Rugby. 1910

Rugby. York Street

York Street, Rugby. 1920s

Ryton on Dunsmore. Country lane

End of Church Road leading from the village down to the River Avon with cottages and children, Ryton on Dunsmore. 1900s [This became known as Bottom End in the 1940's]

Salford Priors. Street scene

Street scene in Salford Priors. 1920s

Salford Priors. Village street

Village street scene in Salford Priors, in the 1900s.

Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford upon Avon

Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford upon Avon. 1880 - 1889.

Shakespeare's Birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon

A black and white postcard of Shakespeare's Birthplace, Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon. 87mm x 138mm

Shakespeare's cottage in Chapel Lane

Shakespeare's cottage in Chapel Lane. Pen and wash drawing by Captain James Saunders, c.1810.