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Rugby School. Assistant masters under Dr Temple

Rugby School assistant masters under Dr Temple in a group photograph in a garden setting. Top row left-right: A.W. Potts, J.W.J. Vecqueray, C.E. Moberly, J.M. Wilson, H. Lee Warner, T.W. Jex-Blake, T.N. ...

Rugby School. Bradley House Boys

Group of boys of Bradley House, Rugby School in the early 1900s when A.E. Donkin was Housemaster. A list of housemasters can be seen in the Rugby School register 1911 - 1946 p. xxvii.

Rugby School. Head and assistant masters

The Rev. F. Temple, Headmaster of Rugby School, pictured with his assistant masters. Back row left to right - J.W.J. Vecqueray, Rev. C.T. Arnold, Rev. C.E. Moberley, Rev. F. Temple(headmaster), Rev. ...

Rugby School. Horton House Boys

Horton House boys, Rugby School in 1908. Left to right standing - Streatfeild, Stamford, Pett, Liddington, Huxley, Woolf. Sitting - Leslie, Watson, Tealey, Wren, Howard, Spencer. 1908

Rugby School. Whitelaw House Cricket XI

Rugby School Whitelaw House cricket XI. Pelham (Plum) Francis Warner is on the left of the middle row. 1889

Rugby. Anthony Benn

Anthony Benn was the fourth son of Thomas Benn of Rugby. He was educated at Rugby School. For many years he was managing partner of Butlin's Bank, retiring in 1868 when Lloyd's acquired the business. ...

Rugby. C. J. Elkington

Mr C.J. Elkington, chemist of High Street, Rugby. 1900s

Rugby. Charles Collins

Charles Collins, plumber, glazier and paper hanger, Rugby. 1880

Rugby. Colonel M.W. Furness

Colonel M.W. Furness, who was Chairman of the Rugby and District Working Men's Association and Club from 1885 to 1895. 1890

Rugby. David Buchanan

David Buchanan was born in 1829 and educated at Rugby School and Cambridge. He lived at Northfield House, Newbold Road, from 1868 until his death at the age of 71 on May 30th 1900. An all round sportsman ...

Rugby. David. L. Beatty

The home of the Beatty's (The Moat) stood on the site now occupied by Regent Street, Rugby. After leaving "The Moat" they lived at Bilton Park for about a year in 1901.

Rugby. Dewar family

Mr William Dewar with his children in the garden of "Mayfield" Horton Crescent, Rugby. 1894 [Mr Dewar had only three children, from left to right - Agatha, Hester & Michael. The fourth child on the ...

Rugby. Dewar family in Scotland

The Dewar family on holiday in Scotland. Mr. William Dewar was an assistant master at Rugby School and became Chairman of Rugby RDC. 1907

Rugby. Dr Henry Hayman

Dr. Henry Hayman, headmaster of Rugby School 1870-1874. 1870s

Rugby. Dr Richard King

Studio portrait of Dr. Richard King and two small children. Dr King was born on 4th May 1819 and came to Rugby about 1867. He died in May 1882 and an obituary notice appears in the Rugby Directory of ...

Rugby. Frederick Fuller, solicitor

Mr Frederick Fuller, solicitor who practised in Church Street, Rugby. 1880s

Rugby. George Adams

George Adams came to Rugby in 1851 and worked as a porter at the station. He was one of the earliest members of the Co-operative Society and was appointed to the committee within twelve months of its ...

Rugby. George Edward Over

George Edward Over, born 1853 - died 1937. Owned bookshop at 15, High Street, 3, High Street and the Market Place, Rugby. 1934