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A general view of Alvecote Colliery
exhibition Alvecote Colliery, Tamworth Brickworks and the Coventry canal can be seen in this photograph. Alvecote Colliery was known as Tamworth Colliery unt...
Amington Church, Tamworth
Photograph of Amington Church with the Green and Coventry Canal visible in the foreground.
Barlow's narrow boat, Glascote, Tamworth
exhibition On the Wharf at S. E. Barlow's Anchor Docks from left to right are, Mr Herbert Florendine, Mr Andrew Penny (foreman), and Mr S. E. Barlow. The gent...
Coventry Canal Aqueduct, Fazeley
The footbridge can be seen over the aqueduct with the Toll House cottage on the right.
Coventry Canal, Amington, Tamworth
Two butty boats breaking the ice on Coventry Canal. This view was taken looking from Hodge Lane Bridge.
Coventry Canal, Glascote, Tamworth
British Waterways narrowboats are seen here before receiving instructions to move on. S. E. Barlow's Anchor Docks and the Coventry Canal bridge at ...
Drayton house and swing bridge, Drayton Bassett
The swing bridge at Drayton Bassett going over Fazeley and Coventry Canal, with Drayton house to the right.
Fazeley and Coventry Canal Junction, Fazeley
Fazeley and Coventry Canal Junction, showing the bay windowed Junction House on the right. To the left is the Sturges shop with an advert for 'Bas...
Fishing in the Coventry canal, Amington, Tamworth
Amington main road and Bridge No 71 can be seen in the background. Bridge No 72 would have been directly behind the photographer, but it has since ...
Fogg cottages, Amington
Fogg cottages, with Coventry Canal in the foreground.
General view of the Alvecote Works
General view of the Alvecote Works, which were called Tamworth Colliery up until 1948. Coventry Canal and Tamworth Colliery Brickworks can also be ...
Glascote Bottom Lock, Glascote, Tamworth
Glascote Bottom Lock House with, from left to right, Connie Bristoll, Arthur Crowshaw, Sarah Bristoll (nee Crowshaw), and Dora Crowshaw, standing i...



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