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Budbrooke. Barrack Block

One of the deserted Budbrooke barrack blocks. 1964

Budbrooke. Barracks

Part of the deserted Budbrooke barracks. 1964

Budbrooke. Barracks

Large group of men, some in uniform, at Budbrooke Barracks in 1914.

Budbrooke. Partly demolished barracks

Budbrooke barracks, partly demolished. 1964

Door Lock

A large brass lock within a door plate. It is from the Magazine, Chapel Terrace Militia Barracks, Leamington Spa.

Letter from George Henry Waller to his brother, Adolphus (pages 1 and 4)

A letter written by George Henry Waller to his younger brother, Adolphus. George, who is serving in the Crimean War, wrote the letter whilst at the Palace Hospital, Scutari, recovering from a fever. He ...

Letter from George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas, describing a battle in the Crimea (pages 1 and 4)

Letter from George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas Wathen Waller. George is serving as an officer in the Crimean War and is currently at the 'Camp before Sebastopol'. He includes an account of the ...

Letter from George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas, describing conditions in the Crimea (pages 1 and 4)

A letter sent by George Henry Waller to his father, Thomas Wathen Waller, in which he describes life in the Crimea where he is serving as a young officer. He mentions his duties and being under fire, ...

Letter from George Henry Waller to his mother, Lady Catherine Waller (pages 1 and 4)

A letter written by young officer, George Henry Waller, from his barracks at Winchester and sent to his mother. He includes descriptions of his daily life and a hand drawn plan of his room.

Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, 1634 - Ariodante and Dalinda, illustration pl.V, p.31.

Illustration for the story on which Shakespeare based a comedy sub-plot. The tale of Ariodante, and Ginevra impersonated by Dalinda is the subject of a fine engraving in the 1634 edition of Harington's ...

Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, 1634 - shipwreck illustration , pl. XLI, p. 341

Shipwrecks and storms at sea were often in the news in Shakespeare's London. The storms of the Mediterranean sea were notorious. Shakespeare included them in his plays of The Comedy of Errors, Twelfth ...

Ragley Park. Army Camp

Two men sitting outside a tent with a typewriter on a table before them. Ragley Park. 1915

Ragley Park. Bucket Parade

Soldiers at a bucket parade at Ragley Park, Arrow. 1915

Ragley Park. Bucket Parade

Soldiers at a "Bucket Parade" in Ragley Park. 1915

Ragley Park. Presentation of Shooting Cup

Soldiers at camp in Ragley Park, Arrow at the presentation of the shooting cup. August 6th 1915

Ragley Park. Servicemen's Tug of War Team

Army tug of war team in Ragley Park, Arrow. 1910s

Ragley Park. Soldiers

Four soldiers standing in front of a tent at Ragley Park, Arrow. 1915

Ragley Park. Soldiers changing guard

Soldiers changing guard at camp in Ragley Park, Arrow. 1915

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