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Warwickshire, central county of England; is traversed by the Avon, a tributary of the Severn; the north portion, which was at one time covered by the forest of Arden, is now, from its mineral wealth, one of the busiest industrial centres of England; it contains the birthplace of Shakespeare; Birmingham is the largest town.

Population (1907) 805,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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1315.—Weston Church.
Stratford Church.
Leycester Hospital
Timber Houses, Coventry
1801.—A Knotted Garden.
The East Gate, Warwick
A Saxon Mill
2333.—Guy’s Cliff
Leicester Hospital, Warwick
Shottery Cottage
Guy’s Cliffe Mill, Warwick
Guy’s Cliffe, Warwick
The Leam at Leamington
In the Jephson Gardens, Leamington
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s House
The Parade and Pump Room, Leamington
The Old Well House and Parish Church, Leamington
Stratford On Avon
Antique Map of Warwickshire
Overview map of Warwickshire, England
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Places Shown

Coventry; Warwickshire; England

Guy’s Cliffe; Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Guy’s Cliffe; Warwickshire; England

Leamington; Warwickshire; England

Shottery; Stratford-upon-Avon; Warwickshire; England

Stratford; Warwickshire; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Warwickshire; England

Weston; Warwickshire; England