Coleshill. "Ye Olde Stocks"
"Ye Olde Stocks" in Coleshill. 1910s
Coleshill. Pillory and stocks
View of Coleshill, showing the old pillory and stocks outside the police station. 1920s
Dunchurch. Dun Cow Hotel
The Dun Cow Hotel in the centre of Dunchurch with a motor car and bus standing outside. Statue in the background and stocks in the foreground. 1910s
Dunchurch. Stocks
The Village Stocks, Dunchurch. 1930s
Flecknoe. Stocks
The stocks with man on seat, Flecknoe. Pond with cow drinking. 1900s. The pond is now grassed over and a new set of stocks is in place. (Information given by Mrs S. Thomas of Flecknoe)
Haselor. Old stocks
The Old Stocks, Haselor. 1910
Haselor. Stocks
The stocks at Haselor. 1910s
Model
This is a wooden model from China. It depicts a form of Chinese punishment where the offender had a large rectangular wooden collar fixed around his neck.
Old Market Hall with Stocks
View of the old butter market, demolished 1865, with the watch house and stocks to the right of the picture.
Rugby. Last man in the stocks
The Last Man in the Stocks. William Jarvis was convicted of drunkenness and in default of paying his fine he had to spend six hours in the stocks, which were then in Warwick Street, Rugby. 1865
Rugby. Old Stocks, Rugby School Museum
The old stocks at Rugby School Museum, Rugby. 1920s
Shuckburgh, Lower. Stocks and church
The stocks at Lower Shuckburgh, with St John the Baptist church in the background. These stocks have now completely disappeared but their are plans to re-erect new ones in their place as part of the millennium ...
Stow-On-The-Wold, Gloucestershire
Colour postcard 88mm x 140mm A view along a street at Stow-On-The-Wold with wooden stocks to the bottom right.
Twycross. Gibbet Post
View of the Gibbet Post in a lane near Twycross. The inscription reads: ' The gibbet was erected here a 1/2 of a mile from the scene of a murder committed by John Massey, February 1800'. 1951
Ufton. Stocks
Ufton stocks with man in the stocks, outside the Church. 1938
Warwick. Shire Hall, Old Dungeon
Old dungeon in the Shire Hall, Warwick. 1951