Arbury. South Farm
South Farm, Arbury Estate, Arbury. Birthplace of George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans). Farmer standing outside. 1900s
Arbury. Tea House
Tea house at Arbury. 1920
Chilvers Coton Church
A colour postcard, by Jarrolds, of the church at Chilvers Coton. 88mm x 137mm
Chilvers Coton Church
A colour postcard of All Saints church and churchyard at Chilvers Coton. 86mm x 137mm
Chilvers Coton Football Team.
Team portrait of Wesley Football Club, Chilvers Coton. 1930s
Chilvers Coton. All Saints Church
All Saints Church, Chilvers Coton. 1910s
Chilvers Coton. Bennett's Motor-cycle shop
Bennett's motor-cycle shop and other properties in Bridge Street, Chilvers Coton. 1966
September 10th. 1966.
Chilvers Coton. Bill's Fish and Chip shop
Bill's fish & chip shop in Bridge Street, next to Coton Conservative Club (at right of picture), Chilvers Coton. September 10th 1966
Chilvers Coton. Church
The church and graveyard St Chilvers Coton, with two ladies sitting. 1900s
Chilvers Coton. Church Bells
Eight church bells which had been re-cast from three for Chilvers Coton church in 1908. These are known as the "Shepperton" bells.
Chilvers Coton. Church bells
Three old bells from Chilvers Coton church which were then re-cast into eight bells. October 23rd 1907
Chilvers Coton. Church School
Church School (Shepperton School), Chilvers Coton. 1900s
Chilvers Coton. College for the Poor (Workhouse)
Exterior of The College for the Poor, Chilvers Coton workhouse. Two small boys sitting on wall in front. 1900s
Chilvers Coton. Coton Arches
View of Coton Arches from Coventry Road, Chilvers Coton. September 17th 1966
Chilvers Coton. Coton Arches
Coton Arches railway bridge at Chilvers Coton. 1910s
Chilvers Coton. Coton Church School
Schoolmaster and pupils outside Coton church school. 1900s
Chilvers Coton. Coton Hall
Coton Hall and its residents. 1900s
Chilvers Coton. Coton Hall
Coton Hall with its residents and gardener. 1900s