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Clifton upon Dunsmore. Village street

Street scene in Clifton upon Dunsmore. 1930s

Clifton upon Dunsmore. Village street

Road with terrace houses on one side only, possibly known as Avon Street. Women and children standing in front of the houses. Gate leading to field in background. Clifton upon Dunsmore. 1900s [confirmed ...

Clifton upon Dunsmore. Village street

Village street with the Village Hall, known as The Townsend Memorial Hall and Co-operative Stores with the post office between. Clifton upon Dunsmore. 1930s

Clifton upon Dunsmore. Village streets

Junction of Lilbourne Road with Hillmorton Lane, Clifton upon Dunsmore, forking off to the left. The village blacksmiths is in one of the cottages to the right, and the village pond is in the foreground. ...

Clifton Villa And Stanley Place (Leam Terrace), Leamington Spa

Print by J. Brandard(1812-1863) Clifton Villa & Stanley Place(Leam Terrace), Leamington Spa Ink on paper 199mm x 240mm View looking east along Clifton Villa and Stanley Place on the north side of Leam ...

Clock Tower, Kenilworth

A black and white photograph of the Clock Tower in Kenilworth, March 1977. 134mm x 94mm

Closure Notice

A notice announcing the closure of the swimming pool at the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa, on 27 June 1990. Swimmers were advised that a new swimming pool would be opening at Newbold Comyn Leisure ...

Coach Starting from the Rutland Arms, Newmarket, for London

James and George Temple Coach Starting From The Rutland Arms, Newmarket, For London Watercolour on paper 495mm x 785mm The brothers James Temple (1843 – 1921) and George Temple (1847 – 1910) worked together ...

Coaches Leaving the Saracen's Head, Lincoln

James and George Temple Coaches Leaving The Saracen's Head, Lincoln Watercolour on paper 495mm x 785mm The brothers James Temple (1843 – 1921) and George Temple (1847 – 1910) worked together as artists ...

Cobbler's sign

This cobbler's or shoe shop sign is made of painted wood and wrought iron. A silhouette shoe in shape, it is inscribed 'Lile Clog Shop' on both sides. It has a joined scrolling iron bracket. The sign ...

Cockerel weathervane

This is a zinc and iron weathervane in the form of a cockerel - one of the earliest and most enduring designs used on church spires throughout Europe. It is symbolic, indicating not only the wind but ...

Coffee Bar

Therese Lessore (1884-1945) Coffee Bar Ink on paper 115mm x 90mm Presented by the Sickert Trust, 1947. The etching shows a figure inside a shop which sells cocoa, tea and coffee. © Henry and John Lessore...

Coffee Pot

This coffee pot is one of many that were used in the cafe at the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa. It is made of electro-plated nickel silver and holds one pint of coffee. The initials 'L.C.P.R.' are ...

Coffee pot trade sign

This brass coffee shop sign is shaped as a large coffee-pot with a faceted baluster body. It has a separate lid. It come from Northern Europe, and dates from the late 19th century. Height 460 mm (including ...

Coleshill Church

A black and white postcard of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul from across the fields at Coleshill. 88mm x 137mm

Coleshill Church

A black and white postcard of a drawing of Coleshill Church. 138mm x 85mm.

Coleshill. Aerial view

Aerial view of Father Hudson's homes, Coleshill. 1930s

Coleshill. Bridge repairs on A446 Road

Diving operations in the River Tame, Coleshill, whilst carrying out repairs to the road bridge on the A446 road. Picture shows Mr Alan Carr in diving outfit on the ladder. September 8th 1968.