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View across the countryside from Draycote water This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Countryside, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Countryside on the outskirts of Rugby Looking towards Onley (and Warwickshire/ Northamptonshire border) This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Bridleway, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Water tower, Ashlawn Road, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Caldecott Park, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Chestnut Fields, Rugby History of Chestnut Fields according to http://www.rugby.gov.uk - 'In the early 1900's the field was owned by Misses Harris. Once a year at St. Phillip's Church Fete the field would be filled with stalls selling, among other things, home grown produce, embroidery and sweets. The gates opened at 2pm and entrance cost 6d. Morris dancers performed and danced while the Scouts, Brownies and Guides would exhibit their handicraft skills. At 4pm everyone retired to the lawn of the Girl's Welcome Club (which was adjacent to the field) for strawberries and cream cakes and then at 8pm everyone went into the club for an evening's dancing. The 1.75 acre field was purchased by Rugby Borough Council in 1946 after the end of the Second World War for the sum of £3,250. In 1959 many of the ancient beech and chestnut trees in the field were felled and the field was divided in two to allow a road to be built linking Regent Place and Park Road. On Friday 21st October 2005 a sculpture was erected in Chestnut Field to the memory of Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet engine, who designed many of the initial prototypes at the British Thompson-Houston works in Rugby'. This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Clifton Wharf Clifton Wharf is situated on the North Oxford Canal, at Clifton-Upon-Dunsmore, Rugby. Boats can be hired from Clifton Cruisers. This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Entrance to the Quad, Rugby School This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Web Ellis Statue, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
House on Church walk, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
St Andrew's Church, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Rugby School, Headmaster's House This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Thomas Hughes Statue, Rugby This statue stands in front of Rugby School's reading rooms This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Oak Street, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Tree in St Andrews Church yard, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
The Squirrel Inn, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
The Squirrel Inn, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |
Temple Speech Room, Rugby This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON Model: COOLPIX S6200 |