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Colliss Sketchbook - Bablake School, Warwick

William Colliss (d.1926) Bablake School, Warwick, Wednesday August 7. 1867 This drawing is from a portfolio containing 41 pages of sketches and watercolour paintings. It was bought by Leamington Spa Art ...

East Gate and Landor House in Warwick

This postcard depicts a view, from Smith Street, of the East Gate and Landor House in Warwick. It was sent on 15 March 1903. The message on the right reads: 'Don't / you think / this is / nice. / From ...

East Gate and Landor House, Warwick

A black and white photograph of the East Gate and Landor House, Warwick. 155mm x 205mm © Courtesy of the Leamington Spa Courier

East Gate, Warwick

A black and white photograph of the East Gate in Warwick, with part of King's High School also visible to the left. 253mm x 201mm

East Gate, Warwick

Postcard of a view of the East Gate at Warwick. The photgraph featured in the postcard is by Twigger.

East Gate, Warwick

A colour postcard of the East Gate in Warwick with a timber framed building to the left. This postcard is by Valentines, Series 209. 86mm x 139mm

East Gate, Warwick

A black and white postcard of the East Gate in Warwick, 1924. The Porridge Pot Cafe is on the left. 82mm x 134mm © Judges of Hastings www.judges.co.uk

East Gate, Warwick

A colour postcard of East Gate, Warwick. It is by Valentines, Series 209. 90mm x 140mm

East Gate, Warwick

A black and white photograph of the East Gate, Warwick. 214mm x 165mm

East Gate, Warwick

A black and white photograph of the East Gate, Warwick. 214mm x 165mm

Letter - Evacuation & Care of Homeless

This is a letter from the Women's Voluntary Service to Mrs Gibbs. It informed her that her local W.V.S. Centre would be a reception area to receive people from Birmingham, Coventry, Smethwick, West Bromwich ...

Warwick. East Gate and St James' Church

Warwick East Gate surmounted by St James' Church. 1870s

Warwick. East Gate

Horse & cart passing through Eastgate, Warwick. Circa 1860s

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