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Items in Warwickshire taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 1)


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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Chantry Chapel, Warwick
415.—Entrance to Warwick Castle.
416.—Warwick Castle, Guy’s Tower
418.—Ancient Statue of Guy at Guys Cliff
818.—Ruins of Kenilworth in the 17th Century.
822.—View of Kenilworth Castle from the Gate-House.
823.—Great Hall, Kenilworth
874.—Ancient Gate of Coventry
1303.—Guy’s Cliff in the 17th Century
1304.—Chapel at Guy’s Cliff
1305.—Church of Aston Cantlow
1308.—Stratford Church: West End
1315.—Weston Church.
Stratford Church.
1801.—A Knotted Garden.
2333.—Guy’s Cliff
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Places Shown

Aston Cantlow; Warwickshire; England

Coventry; Warwickshire; England

Guy’s Cliffe; Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Guy’s Cliffe; Warwickshire; England

Kenilworth; Warwickshire; England

Stratford; Warwickshire; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Weston; Warwickshire; England