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Rugby. Mr Crofts of Church Street

Mr Crofts of Church Street known as "Sawyer", Rugby. 1887

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 Garratt Foxon

Garratt Foxon, a hairdresser, Rugby. 1880s

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 R.T. Simpson

Mr R T Simpson, author of "Collection of Wroth Silver: a curious Warwickshire custom". 1885

Rugby. Mr Wilson and a wedding group

A group photographed at the wedding of Mr Wilson, presumably at Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Mr. A.C.Gardner, a swimmer

Mr. A.C.Gardner holder of Challenge Cup for rescue work and winner of Open Men's' Swimming Race at Rugby 1905.

Rugby. Mr. Bradshaw

Mr Bradshaw was living in Rugby in a Lawrence Sheriff Almshouse, Church Street in 1880.

Rugby. Murray School cricket team

Murray School, Rugby, cricket eleven in 1921. Back row from left to right - Mr. W.T. Coles Hodges, headmaster, Alsop, anon, Winterburn, Beet, Higgins, anon, Tebbs, Mr. W.H.E. Twells, master. Middle row ...

Rugby. Murray School monitors

Murray School Monitors, Rugby. Easter 1916

Rugby. Pupils from Chapel Street Wesleyan School

Group photograph of pupils from Chapel Street Wesleyan School, Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Railway Terrace

Man sweeping the road. Railway Terrace, Rugby, which was laid out as a private road by the Railway Company and lined with sleepers in 1840. Plans for Railway Villas [one of which can be seen on the right] ...

Rugby. Rendell Collis, a roadsweeper

Randell Collis, a roadsweeper, Rugby. 1883

Rugby. Rev. Canon Baillie, M.A. Rector of Rugby

Reverend Canon Albert Victor Baillie, M.A. Rector of Rugby 1898-1912. 1900s

Rugby. Rev. H. Auriol Barker

Studio portrait of The Reverend H. Auriol Barker, vicar of St Matthew's Church, Rugby, from 1898 - 1909. 1900s

Rugby. Richard Lindon

Richard Lindon was born on June 30th 1816. He was in business in Lawrence Sherriff Street, Rugby. He invented the India rubber football bladder. He died on June 10th 1887. A letter relating to Richard ...

Rugby. Richard Over

Richard Over, born 1826 - died 1914. Worked in Count Wratislaw's office from 1839 - 1905. Secretary of Rugby Town Hall Company; elected to Rugby Urban District Council 1895; defeated 1899 due to problem ...