Clifford Chambers. Post Office
The post office, Clifford Chambers, with a telephone box on the corner. The post office was originally a butchers shop. 1967
[The butchers shop was apparantly at no.14 and not in the above building]
Dordon. Coppice Corner
Group of people standing at the cross roads at Coppice Corner. On the right of the picture there is a large steel cable supporting the telegraph pole. 1900s
Dunchurch. Daventry Road
Daventry Road, Dunchurch with houses to right and trees opposite. 1910s
Great Western Railway Telephone Numbers
Framed list of telephone numbers for the train circuit between the Gloucester Exchange and Stratford-upon-Avon. The notice has a wood and glass frame.
Great Western Railway Telephone Numbers
Framed list of telephone numbers for the train circuit between the Fenny Compton Box and Near Down Home Signal. The notice is in a wooden frame.
Harbury. South Parade
Cottages in South Parade, Harbury. 1950s
Henley in Arden. High Street
High Street, Henley in Arden. 1910s
Hillmorton. Rugby Radio Station
Interior view of the Rugby Radio Station. 1920s
Hillmorton. Rugby Radio Station
Interior view of the power room at Rugby radio station, Hillmorton. 1920s.
Leamington Spa. New Telephone Exchange
Leamington Spa. New telephone exchange under construction in Windsor Street
Leamington Spa. Telephone exchange
Interior of Leamington Telephone Exchange during working hours. November 28th 1949
Leamington Spa. Telephone exchange
Telephone exchange, Leamington Spa. 1949
Napton on the Hill. Green
The Green, Napton on the Hill, showing a lorry in the foreground. 1950s
Newbold on Avon. Main Street
Main Street in Newbold on Avon. 1930s
Nuneaton. Tom Price, editor of the Nuneaton Observer
Mr Tom Price, editor of The Nuneaton Observer, sitting at his desk, Bond Gate , Nuneaton. May 29th 1969
Nuneaton. Watling Street
Telegraph poles damaged by blizzard on Watling Street, Nuneaton. 1916
Pailton. Cottages
Cottages and street in Pailton. 1930s
Regent Garage Telephone Order Pad
A telephone order pad for car parts from the Regent Garage, which is made up of white paper with black printing. The Regent Garage started in 1810 as Mr. King's Mews and Livery Stables where Livery Street ...