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THE WEDDINGTON GROVE


 

Picture Gallery VIII - 'The Grove' at the time of Weddington Castle

 

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A photograph found under the floorboards of The Grove during refurbishment work in 1996

Possibly former owner Henry Nigel Pole Shawe

A photograph found under the floorboards of The Grove during refurbishment work in 1996

Possibly former owner Henry Nigel Pole Shawe

A photograph found under the floorboards of The Grove during refurbishment work in 1996

Possibly former owner Henry Nigel Pole Shawe

A photograph found under the floorboards of The Grove during refurbishment work in 1996

Possibly former owner Henry Nigel Pole Shawe and daughter

A photograph found under the floorboards of The Grove during refurbishment work in 1996

Possibly former owner Henry Nigel Pole Shawe's daughter

A photograph found under the floorboards of The Grove during refurbishment work in 1996

Possibly former owner Henry Nigel Pole Shawe's daughter

A view of the Grove in the 1900s *

The Grove cottages, built c.1818**

The photos found under the floorboards of the Fox & Crane in 1996

They were later mounted and displayed in a frame along with the papers (dated 1962) that they were wrapped in.***

Pictures marked '*' are © Warwickshire County Council, 2003

Pictures marked '**' are from the collection of Alan F Cook for which grateful acknowledgement is given

*** Grateful thanks to Gemma Reid for providing this display. After careful removal from the frame for scanning for this picture gallery, these images were replaced in the frame and will be donated to the Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery.

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