Newbold on Stour. Talton Mill
Tranquil scene by the Stour at Talton Mill. 1920s [The mill was operated by a Mr.Budden from 1941. He and his family lived in a detached overlooking the mill.The owners the "Shirley Estate" demolished ...
Newbold on Stour. Talton Mill
Talton Mill on the River Stour with two workers and various carts outside, Newbold-on-Stour. 1920s.[The mill was operated by a Mr.Budden from 1941.He and his family lived in a detached house overlooking ...
Bilton. St. Mark's School
St. Mark's School, Bilton. 1950s
[The school was situated in Bawnmore Road, now The Crescent. The headmaster was Mr Webster and the younger children stayed at the old school in the Main Street under ...
Rugby. Boys rugby team
A boys' school rugby team with the cup they won, Rugby. 1919 [It is suggested that this could be Murray School,Rugby with W.T.C.Hodges the Headmaster.]
Rugby. Boys rugby team
A boys' school rugby team, Rugby. 1916 [It is suggested that this could be Murray School,Rugby with W.T.C Hodges the headmaster.]
Henley in Arden. Butcher's shop
The Butchers shop, probably Harris', Henley in Arden. 1944 [A relative confirms the shop was in the ownership of N.B.Harris(Norman Beckwith Harris)83 High Street]
Barcheston Parish Register. Whole page showing entry for Peter the Dutchman. July 1590
William Sheldon provided funds to set up a tapestry weaving workshop at Barcheston in South Warwickshire, under the management of Richard Hyckes, who held the title 'Queen's Arrasmaker'.
Some of the ...
Barcheston Parish Register. Binding
Barcheston Parish Register.
Vellum binding
Wolfgangus Musculus, Common Places of Christian Religion - metal clasp
Common Places of Christian Religion. Printed in London by Henry Bynnman, 1578.
Gathered by Wolfgangus Musculus, etc.
Translated out of Latine into English by John Man of Merton Colledge in Oxforde ...
Wolfgangus Musculus, Common Places of Christian Religion - title
Common Places of Christian Religion. Printed in London by Henry Bynnman, 1578.
Gathered by Wolfgangus Musculus, etc.
Translated out of Latine into English by John Man of Merton Colledge in Oxforde ...
Wolfgangus Musculus, Common Places of Christian Religion - binding.
Common Places of Christian Religion. Printed in London by Henry Bynnman, 1578.
Gathered by Wolfgangus Musculus, etc.
Translated out of Latine into English by John Man of Merton Colledge in Oxforde ...
Wolfgangus Musculus, Common Places of Christian Religion. Volume. Double page
Common Places of Christian Religion. Printed in London by Henry Bynnman, 1578.
Gathered by Wolfgangus Musculus, etc.
Translated out of Latine into English by John Man of Merton Colledge in Oxforde ...
Schedule of deeds concerning Barcheston. Sheet 1, front
Schedule of deeds concerning Barcheston, recites indentures 1463 - 1560, (approximately). This schedule of deeds was a necessary preliminary to William Sheldon's hopes of acquiring the manor of Barcheston.
Sheet ...
Ralph Sheldon - portrait
Ralph Sheldon (1537 - 1613) was a rich landowner in Warwickshire and Worcestershire. He was also a courtier commuting via Oxford to London.
[This view is strongly disputed on the grounds of accuracy, ...
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. Scale
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. c.1600. Believed to be a cartoon for a Sheldon Tapestry due to the unique cross hatching and 'stitched' appearance.
[This view has been strongly challenged ...
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. Map - whole made up from sections
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. c.1600. Believed to be a cartoon for a Sheldon Tapestry due to the unique cross hatching and 'stitched' appearance.
[This view has been strongly challenged ...
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. Detail of Winderton village
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. c.1600. Believed to be a cartoon for a Sheldon Tapestry due to the unique cross hatching and 'stitched' appearance.
[This view has been strongly challenged ...
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. Detail of Upper Brailes village
Map showing the Sheldon's Brailes Estates. c.1600. Believed to be a cartoon for a Sheldon Tapestry due to the unique cross hatching and 'stitched' appearance.[This view has been strongly challenged as ...