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Kineton. Manor House
Manor House, Kineton. 1906
Kineton. Southam Street
Southam Street, Kineton, showing cottages. Man riding horse. 1910s
Kineton. Southam Street
View of Southam Street looking north with the Wesleyan Methodist chapel on the right of the picture. 1950s
King John's Palace
Eliza Wilkinson King John's Palace Pencil on paper 245mm x 300mm A river scene with a view of a triangular-arched bridge crossing the river.
Kings Newnham. "The Wells" Cottage
A short distance from Kings Newnham, on the road to Little Lawford, is a small cottage containing an old bath. This was long known as "The Wells", and is spoken of in the trial of Captain Donnellan. The ...
Kings Newnham. Hall Farm
Hall Farmhouse, Kings Newnham. 1900s
Kings Newnham. Old Mill
The Old Mill, Kings Newnham. 1930s
Kingsbury Mill
Edgar W. Pitt (fl. 1927-1940) Kingsbury Mill, July 1932 Watercolour on paper 255mm x 345mm This painting depicts a view of the mill on the river at Kingsbury, Warwickshire.
Kingsbury. Hemlingford Mill
Hemlingford Watermill, Kingsbury. 1937
Kingsbury. Mill
The mill and River Tame, Kingsbury. 1910s
Kingsbury. River Tame
The River Tame from the old footbridge, Kingsbury. 1900s
Kingsbury. Water Park
Kingsbury Water Park lake. August 17th 1976
Kingsbury. Water Park
Group of fishermen with sailing boats on the far bank of a lake at Kingsbury Water Park. 1970s
[This can be no earlier than 16th June 1976, as the Water park first opened at Whitsun 1976. The angling ...
Kingsbury. Water Park
Speedboats on a lake at Kingsbury Water Park with onlookers on the bank. 1970s
Kingsbury. Ye Old Red Lane and steps
Ye Old Red Lane and steps, Kingsbury. 1910s
Kingswood. Rising Lane
Rising Lane, Kingswood. 1910s
Kinwarton. Church and probably Glebe Farm
Kinwarton Church and probably Glebe Farm. 1955
Kirkdale Cave, Yorkshire
This is a watercolour of an important archaeological excavation at Kirkdale Cave in Yorkshire. It is by an artist of the English School and dates from about 1824. On the reverse an inscription reads 'The ...