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Atherstone. Druid's Arms Yard
67-69 Druid's Arms Yard to right, Spencer's Yard to left, looking towards Long Street, Atherstone. 1900s
Atherstone. Entrance to Cemetery
Entrance to Atherstone Cemetery. 1900s
Atherstone. Entrance to Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School entrance, Atherstone. 1950s
Atherstone. Evans Bros. Bus
Evans Bros. de Luxe Ltd. Bus parked by shed, Atherstone. 1932
Atherstone. F.C. A. Archer
A. Archer, goalkeeper at Atherstone Town F.C. winner of 8 gold medals and 12 silver medals. 1900s
Atherstone. Football match
Football match kick-off during Atherstone Carnival on April 27th. 1905
Atherstone. Ford's Yard & Wiln's slaughterhouse
Wiln's slaughterhouse and 64-66 Ford's yard, Atherstone, looking towards Long Street. 1900s
Atherstone. Friary Road
Friary Road, Atherstone. 1960s
Atherstone. Garden Row
14-16 Garden Row, Atherstone, which have now been demolished. Inhabitants can be seen in doorways and a wooden wheelbarrow in the foreground. 1900s
Atherstone. General view
General view from beyond the railway station, Atherstone. 1960s
Atherstone. General view
General view from beyond the railway station, Atherstone. 1960s
Atherstone. Golf course
Atherstone golf course. 1960s
Atherstone. Grammar School
Atherstone Grammar School. 1900s
Atherstone. Grendon Terrace, advertising hoarding in
Billposters on an advertising hoarding in Grendon Terrace, Atherstone. The metal plate next to the "Homepride" billposter is a weight restriction notice. 1950s
Atherstone. Group of nurses
Group of nurses in uniform at Atherstone. 1905
Atherstone. Grove Walk
The Grove walk, Atherstone, a country lane through trees. 1900s
Atherstone. Hand and Bottle Yard
81-83 Hand & Bottle Yard towards Long Street. No 81 was formerly the Hand & Bottle public house. Housewife and group of children standing. 1900s
Atherstone. Hat manufacture
The Mill hatmaking workshop, Atherstone. Pure sheep's wool is made into flat sheets and then into rough cone shapes. 1950s [ Identified as the Forming Shop.]