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Alcester. Tomb of Sir Fulke Greville and his wife

Tomb of Sir Fulke Greville and his wife in Alcester parish church. 1930s

Alcester. Tomb of Sir Hamilton Seymour

The tomb of Sir Hamilton Seymour in St Nicholas church, Alcester. 1980s

Alcester. Town Hall

Alcester Town Hall. 1930s

Alcester. Town Hall

The multi-arched and timber framed Town Hall in Market Place, Alcester. 1920s

Alcester. Town Hall

The multi- arched and timber framed Town Hall in Market Place, Alcester. 1920s

Alcester. Town Hall and Holly Bush Inn

View showing the side of the Town Hall and The Holly Bush Inn, Alcester. 1920s

Alcester. View from Hoo Mill

View of the River Alne from Hoo Mill, near Alcester. 1930s

Alcester. View over the River Arrow

The River Arrow near Alcester. 1900s

Alcester. W. Devey's fruit shop

W. Devey's fruit shop in Swan Street, Alcester. 1920s

Alcester. W. Devey's shop

Shops of W. Devey in Swan Street, Alcester. 1920s

Alcester. Wartime mop

A sidestall at a wartime mop in front of the church in Alcester. 1939

Alcester. Whitehead's shop, High Street

Grocery shop belonging to R.H. Whitehead, at the bottom of High Street, Alcester. Two men are seen standing in the doorway. 1890s

Alcester. Wilfred Smith, photographer

Wilfred Smith, photographer, with camera. Photographed by Ernest Jones of Bidford on Avon. Alcester. 1960s

Alcester. William Smallwood

Studio photograph of William Smallwood, Alcester. Note also Donald Smallwood Almshouses. 1870

Bridge Spike - Roman

Wood and iron spike used to form the structure of a Roman bridge at Bidford on Avon, Warwickshire.

Great Western Railway Notice

Double sided notice or leaflet printed on beige paper with black ink. The notice relates to an improved train service to Claverdon, Great Alne, Alcester, Bearley and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Nails - Roman

A selection of hundreds of nails found on Roman sites. They vary in size from the large one which is 160mm to the smallest which is 30mm. The two with flattened heads are probably from a coffin

Oversley. Bridge

Oversley Bridge, a road bridge over the River Arrow near Alcester. 1900s