In recognition of past presidents of the Rotary Club of Rugby. RHM Burton 1955-1957, PA Batt 1977-1978, MM Burton 1979-1980 who were members of Howkins & Harrison chartered surveyors and auctioneers.
12 Albert Street, Rugby, United Kingdom
Near this site stood the birthplace of Laurence Sheryff (c1516-1567) Master Grocer to Elizabeth I, founder & generous benefactor of Rugby School
Lawrence Sheriff Street, Rugby, United Kingdom
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On this site stood Bennfield House Birthplace & family home George Charles Benn 1822-1895 Anthony Staresmore Benn 1818-1894 Generouse benefactors of Rugby.
32 North Street, Rugby, United Kingdom
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At entry to Regent Street and on this site stood Moat House family home William Ferdinand Wratislaw 1788-1853. Count of Mitrowitz in Hungary, Baron of Bohemia and holy Roman Empire. Solicitor and champion of Rugbys poor.
!4 Church Street, Rugby, United Kingdom
Richard Lindon (1818-1867). Shoemaker, inventor of the inflatable rugby football bladder, moved to these premises in 1825 (previously in High Street).
6 Lawrence Sheriff Street, Rugby, United Kingdom
William Gilbert (1799 - 1877) Shoemaker Maker of Footballs to Rugby School Moved to these premises in 1842 (previously in High Street)
Webb Ellis Museum, 5 and 6 St Matthew's Street, Rugby, United Kingdom
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Rugby's Third Station Opened 1886 London to Birmingham Railway opened in 1838 with Rugby's original station located in Newbold Road
Platform 2 - Rugby Station, Rugby, United Kingdom