List of articles in Aspects Books

CATEGORYARTICLEBOOKPAGE
Chronology1900 to 1909ASP57
Chronology1910 to 1919ASP516
Chronology1920 to 1929ASP526
Chronology1930 to 1939ASP533
Chronology1940 to 1949ASP539
Chronology1950 to 1959ASP547
Chronology1960 to 1969ASP555
Chronology1970 to 1979ASP561
Chronology1980 to 1989ASP567
Chronology1990 to 1999ASP574
ChronologyHistory of Rugby & District in Time Chart FormASP465
ChronologyRugby in World War 2 – A TimelineASP868
ChronologyVictorian Rugby in Time chart FormASP679
    
Civic RugbyEvolution of Rugby Borough, TheASP451
Civic RugbyRoyal Visit to Rugby, 12th May 1967ASP558
Civic RugbyRugby’s Charter of Incorporation 1932ASP535
Civic RugbyTwinning with Evreux, NormandyASP552
Civic RugbyVisit of Princess Diana to Herbert Gray College – HQ of ‘Relate’ 1988ASP573
Civic RugbyVisit of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, 5th July 1961ASP557
    
CommercialBanking in RugbyASP162
CommercialBritish Thomson-Houston 1900-09ASP58
CommercialBuilding of Rugby, TheASP674
CommercialDraycote WaterASP560
CommercialDemise of a Local Landmark, TheASP1214
CommercialDunchurch & Thurlaston Glove Making IndustryASP964
CommercialEarly Days of Willans & Robinson Ltd, TheASP284
CommercialEarly Development of the Postal Service in Rugby (1800-1900)ASP323
CommercialFashionable RugbyASP215
CommercialFirst 50 years of the Rugby Gas Company, TheASP624
CommercialFirst Town Hall, TheASP129
CommercialFoster and Dicksee LtdASP1016
CommercialGeneral Post Office Information – 1888ASP670
CommercialHilton’s GarageASP1065
CommercialHistory of the Local PressASP236
CommercialHorse Dealers of Rugby and HillmortonASP117
CommercialIndustrial War, TheASP85
CommercialLavender and Harrison, High St, Rugby (As I knew it 1939-1942)ASP327
CommercialLodge Plugs: A Rugby InstitutionASP441
CommercialMarkets and FairsASP150
CommercialMcDonalds arrives in RugbyASP569
CommercialOld Catherwood: Discovering a family of 18th Cent. glovers in RugbyASP123
CommercialOpening of New Post Office 1983ASP568
CommercialParnell’s of RugbyASP959
CommercialPost Office War DiaryASP846
CommercialR & W H Symington, Spring St, RugbyASP45
CommercialRugby Benefit Building SocietyASP169
CommercialRugby is the new Location for AEI Control Group 1967ASP559
CommercialRugby Portland Cement Co.ASP349
CommercialRugby Radio StationASP413
CommercialRugby Radio StationASP530
CommercialRugby Radio Station during the War YearsASP813
CommercialRugby Town and Trade Improvement AssociationASP630
CommercialRugby’s Water SupplyASP658
CommercialSamuel Robbins EsqASP314
CommercialSome Printers of RugbyASP109
CommercialThomson-Houston Company and a Table ASP1333
CommercialTysall and Garratt Photographers and PhotofinishersASP1068
CommercialVictoria NurseryASP941
CommercialWilliam Joseph Scott (WJS) 1906-72 (and his time at the BTH)ASP1033
    
EducationBell of Lawrence Sheriff School (The)ASP267
EducationEducation in Rugby before the Education Acts of 1876 and 1891ASP134
EducationEffect of the War on Schools, TheASP755
EducationHenry Brothers Bingham & the ‘Deaf and Dumb College’, RugbyASP1222
EducationHillbrow SchoolASP916
EducationLawrence Sherriffe and the founding of Rugby SchoolASP176
EducationPublic School Town in the 19th centuryASP253
EducationReynold’s Field and The Arnold High SchoolASP510
EducationRugby Day Continuation SchoolASP528
EducationRugby Day Continuation School –  Further researchASP432
EducationSchool Days During WW2ASP841
EducationSome Schools in RugbyASP261
    
EntertainmentBells and Bell Ringing in the Rugby DistrictASP1231
EntertainmentPalace Theatre, Railway Terrace, TheASP518
EntertainmentPlaza to Granada – Rugby’s Super CinemaASP1041
EntertainmentRAF Church Lawford Cinema – First Performance at Church LawfordASP1264
EntertainmentRugby Amateur Operatic SocietyASP926
EntertainmentRugby’s CinemasASP1136
EntertainmentRugby Historical Association, The – February 1930 ASP 
 EntertainmentPageants, Plays and ‘Ralph Roister Doister’.ASP1256
EntertainmentSocial Life in Rugby during World War OneASP749
EntertainmentStars in Rugby – (on the bill at The Granada 1955-60)ASP934
EntertainmentVint’s Picture Palace – opening nightASP517
EntertainmentVisit of Buffalo BillASP511
    
EventsCelebrations at the end of WW2ASP542
EventsCoronation celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II, 2nd June 1953ASP549
EventsCoronation of King George V, TheASP521
EventsFirst World War, TheASP523
EventsJubileeASP27
EventsPublic CelebrationsASP211
EventsQueen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee CelebrationsASP649
EventsQueens Silver Jubilee celebrations, 7th June 1977ASP565
EventsRoyal Visit to Rugby, 12th May 1967ASP558
EventsRugby 1926 (during the General Strike)ASP116
EventsSalute the Soldier WeekASP828
EventsTemple Speech Room, The Opening of TheASP422
EventsThe TankASP337
EventsVisit of Princess Diana to Herbert Gray College HQ of ‘Relate’ 1988ASP573
EventsVisit of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, 5th July 1961ASP557
    
HistoryA Rebel American’s Visit to Rugby in 1862ASP642
HistoryA small genealogical worldASP1312
HistoryBurials in Rugby Parish – St. Andrews Churchyard & Clifton Road CemeteryASP1021
HistoryCensus StatisticsASP478
HistoryEvolution of Rugby BoroughASP451
HistoryFreemasonry in RugbyASP1056
HistoryFrom Settlement to TownASP24
HistoryLand Enclosures in RugbyASP277
HistoryMoving the War Memorial GatesASP570
HistoryPailton RiotsASP1315
HistoryParish RegistersASP477
HistoryPolicing 19th century RugbyASP971
HistorySupply of Public Electricity in Rugby – An Early HistoryASP1343
HistoryWhat About Dunchurch’s Robin HoodASP445
HistoryWarwickshire HundredsASP131
    
Memories1930’s childhood in RugbyASP335
MemoriesA Rugby Family’s ContributionASP845
MemoriesChildhood memories at Bilton, 1913-1938ASP1361
MemoriesChildhood on Wood StreetASP39
MemoriesEarly Childhood Memories  in Wood Street post WW2ASP924
MemoriesFirst World War Memories of Harry G B KeenASP774
MemoriesFrom the Footplate – Reg JonesASP837
MemoriesInventing Corned Beef HashASP863
MemoriesLavender and Harrison, High Street, Rugby (As I knew it 1939-1942)ASP327
MemoriesMary’s StoryASP851
MemoriesMemories of Rugby, its people and places from the 1930’s and 40’sASP1053
MemoriesMemories of the RLHRGASP96
MemoriesMemories of the Second World WarASP88
MemoriesMemory Lane (Footpath from Mill Road to Clifton)ASP930
MemoriesNew Bilton (A walk around)ASP1168
MemoriesRugby Wartime MemoriesASP827
MemoriesSymingtons – My memories of working thereASP1026
MemoriesWartime MemoriesASP454
    
NewsAccident on the London & North Western RailwayASP678
NewsAdvertiser QuotesASP210,26.52
NewsAdvertiser Quotes – A Modern MaidASP235
NewsAdvertiser Quotes – Letter to the EditorASP266
NewsAdvertiser Quotes – Queen of Spain’s glovesASP239
NewsBalloon AccidentASP532
NewsDire Calamity, AASP1014
NewsFacts and Figures as a result of the War in Rugby and DistrictASP542
NewsGuy Fawkes Celebrations in Victorian RugbyASP620
NewsLocal Crime Reports 1851-1871ASP610
NewsNo Go in the SnowASP657
NewsOffence against the Climbing ActASP619
NewsReverie  – New Year 1906ASP463
    
People“Snuffy”ASP240
PeopleBenn Family, TheASP269
PeopleCharles John Bowen CookeASP1252
PeopleChristine Hancock – A RemembranceASP121
PeopleDeath of an Old Inhabitant, TheASP625
PeopleDennis GaborASP340
PeopleFrances Nicholson of Clifton Road, RugbyASP447
PeopleFrederick Wood (c1807-1893)ASP914
PeopleHalford Reddish – his early careerASP1346
PeopleHenry Brothers Bingham & the ‘Deaf and Dumb’ College, RugbyASP1222
PeopleJames Archibald CampbellASP464
PeopleJames Livingston – and the the Scottish Farmer Immigrants in LawfordASP1234
PeopleJames Shera – Rugby’s first Asian MayorASP571
PeopleJohn Washington Hubert Hibbert, Bilton Grange & St Maries ChurchASP107
PeopleKathleen Churchill Wanstall and her familyASP1113
PeopleLawrence SheriffASP371
PeopleLouisa Daniell (Mrs)ASP1154
PeopleMary Ruth Parker Brooke J.P.ASP1325
PeopleMatthew Holbeche BloxamASP343
PeopleMetcalfe FamilyASP1356
PeopleMr & Mrs Arthur James of Coton HouseASP1028
PeopleMr and Mrs David DanielsASP1227`
PeopleMr Speight’s Royal PatronageASP1350
PeopleOld Catherwood: Discovering a Family of 18th Century Glovers in RugbyASP123
PeopleRev. Frank Robert HarbordASP1330
PeopleRichard Henry WoodASP357
PeopleRupert BrookeASP326
PeopleSamuel Robbins EsqASP314
PeopleSir Joseph Norman LockyerASP37
PeopleStreet Names,The Importance ofASP223
PeopleThomas Armstrong – scout, soldierASP1338
PeopleThomas Hughes and Rugby TennesseeASP411
PeopleWilliam Blick – an Old English YeomanASP643
PeopleWilliam Henry TreenASP942
PeopleWilliam Joseph Scott (WJS) 1906-72 (and his time at the BTH)ASP1033
PeopleWilliam StaresmoreASP1310
PeopleWilliam Webb EllisASP38
PeopleWoodbine WillieASP729
PeopleWratislaws of Rugby, TheASP227
    
PlacesA Small Corner of Rugby  (The Old Art School, Church Street)ASP341
PlacesBrandon Castle and its StoryASP1218
PlacesBourton HallASP427
PlacesCoaching Days in Dunchurch and District, TheASP1242
PlacesCome home to HoultonASP1120
PlacesClifton Road, RugbyASP436
PlacesElsee RoadASP247
PlacesFirst Town Hall, TheASP129
PlacesHibbert John Washington Hubert, Bilton Grange & St Maries ChurchASP107
PlacesHalf-Timbered Houses that stood next to Newbold-on-Avon ChurchASP344
PlacesHigh Street, for all your needs- in the 1860’sASP946
PlacesHillmorton Paddox EstateASP353
PlacesHillmorton Paddox – a house, an estate, a pubASP1158
PlacesHistory on our Doorstep – 2022ASP1260
PlacesJames Livingston – and the Scottish Farmer ‘Immigrants’ in LawfordASP1234
PlacesLawrence Sheriff AlmshousesASP361
PlacesLodge Estate, TheASP511
PlacesMill at Rugby and the Avon Mill InnASP135
PlacesMoat EstateASP59
PlacesMr & Mrs Arthur James of Coton HouseASP1028
PlacesNew Bilton (A walk around)ASP1168
PlacesNew Lawrence Sheriff AlmshousesASP555
PlacesPipewell Abbey and its Warwickshire propertiesASP1132
PlacesRAF Church Lawford Cinema – First Performance at Church LawfordASP1264
PlacesReynold’s Field and The Arnold High SchoolASP510
PlacesShambles, TheASP331
PlacesWalk Around Rugby Town Centre in 1975ASP288
PlacesWolfhampcoteASP1165
    
Public Health1918 Influenza Epidemic, TheASP772
Public HealthFight for Rugby’s Hospital Services in the SeventiesASP563
Public HealthHenry Brothers Bingham and the Deaf and Dumb College, RugbyASP1222
Public HealthMary Wood Horse AmbulanceASP954
Public HealthRugby’s Water SupplyASP658
    
RecreationArchery in RugbyASP33
ReccreationBells and Bell Ringing in the Rugby DistrictASP1231
RecreationBig Party at the BTH CanteenASP538
RecreationCaldecott ParkASP312
RecreationClub Land in RugbyASP125
RecreationEdison’s Phonograph at Bilton GrangeASP616
RecreationFourth Rugby Union World Cup 1999ASP579
RecreationHolidays at HomeASP810
RecreationJames Gilbert Rugby Football MuseumASP571
RecreationPublic HousesASP558
RecreationRegent Street Baths, The Opening of theASP520
RecreationRugby’s Inns – Lodging Houses and Beershops during the 19th centuryASP138
RecreationRugby’s Roller Skating RinksASP456
RecreationSkating Rink, The opening ofASP519
RecreationSport in Rugby 1914-1918ASP739
RecreationSwimming in Rugby, The History ofASP460
RecreationVictorian Football in RugbyASP662
    
ReligionBells and Bell Ringing in the Rugby DistrictASP1231
ReligionBuilding of St Margaret’s Presbyterian ChurchASP548
ReligionNovel Occurence at Newbold on Avon, AASP661
ReligionParsons and People – Religion in 19th century RugbyASP153
ReligionRugby Congregational ChurchASP645
ReligionRugby Salvation Army, A Brief look at the early daysASP950
ReligionSt. Philips ChurchASP937
    
Social HistoryClifton Road Surgery – History of the houseASP1319
Social HistoryEvacueesASP866
Social HistoryLand Settlement Association scheme at Long LawfordASP1123
Social HistoryPost War Housing EstatesASP544
Social HistoryRokeby CampASP1147
Social HistoryWomen at WarASP753
    
TransportAccident on the London & North Western RailwayASP678
TransportCabmen of Rugby, TheASP67
TransportCarriers of Rugby, TheASP419
TransportCoaching Days in Dunchurch and District, TheASP1242
TransportChurch Lawford AirfieldASP829
TransportDisappearance of the Cabman’s Shelter at the Clock TowerASP534
TransportFrom the Footplate – Reg JonesASP837
TransportGreat Central Railway, Rugby. TheASP1249
TransportInteresting Presentation at Rugby StationASP673
TransportLilbourne AirfieldASP717
TransportLocal Public TransportASP857
TransportLondon and Birmingham RailwayASP17
TransportLondon and Birmingham Railway (Part 2)ASP241
TransportMidland Red in RugbyASP98
TransportMotor Ice Breaker Tug, Oxford 1ASP1062
TransportNo go in the SnowASP657
TransportOxford Canal, TheASP249
TransportRailways of Rugby, TheASP15
TransportRugby and District Light Railway, TheASP121
TransportRugby and the Railway GaugeASP245
TransportTurnpike Roads around Rugby, TheASP112
    
World War 11918 Influenza Epidemic, TheASP772
World War 1Arthur Vickers VC (1882-1944)ASP929
World War 1Battle of Rugby, TheASP714
World War 1Belgian Refugees in RugbyASP719
World War 1Brownsover’s World War 1 casualtiesASP919
World War 1BTH War Memorial, TheASP1039
World War 1Course of the War from the Pages of the Advertiser, TheASP76
World War 1Denise Dael – daughter of a Belgian RefugeeASP727
World War 1Effect of the War on Schools, TheASP755
World War 1First World War Memories of Harry G B KeenASP774
World War 1Food ControlASP759
World War 1Harold Brassingham Lever 1886-1918ASP779
World War 1Letters from the Front to the AdvertiserASP780
World War 1Life on the LandASP766
World War 1Military Funeral, AASP780
World War 1Percy Charles Roberts 1890-1918ASP778
World War 1Satchwell Mr H L – A First World War PilotASP736
World War 1Sergeant James Somers VCASP777
World War 1Social Life in Rugby during World War OneASP749
World War 1Sport in Rugby 1914-1918ASP739
World War 1Thomas Fletcher 1876-1914ASP778
World War 1War in Figures, TheASP783
World War 1War Memorial GatesASP529
World War 1Women at WarASP753
World War 1Woodbine WillieASP729
World War 1WW1 Memorials in Rugby & DistrictASP965
    
World War 2A Rugby Family’s ContributionASP845
World War 2Alan OvertonASP848
World War 2Bomb Casualties and Damage in RugbyASP867
World War 2Church Lawford AirfieldASP829
World War 2EvacueesASP866
World War 2Fire GuardASP812
World War 2From the Footplate – Reg JonesASP837
World War 2Hitler’s Girlfriend in Rugby – Unity MitfordASP826
World War 2Holidays at HomeASP810
World War 2How Rugby Received the News of D DayASP830
World War 2Industrial War, TheASP85
World War 2Inventing Corned Beef HashASP863
World War 2Landladies of RugbyASP815
World War 2Local Public TransportASP857
World War 2Make Do and MendASP860
World War 2Mary’s StoryASP851
World War 2Memories of the Second World WarASP88
World War 2Post Office War DiaryASP846
World War 2RationingASP816
World War 2Rugby Cement “Comforts Fund”, TheASP831
World War 2Rugby Fire Brigade and the Coventry BlitzASP854
World War 2Rugby in World War 2 – A TimelineASP868
World War 2Rugby Radio Station during the War YearsASP813
World War 2Rugby Spitfires, TheASP855
World War 2Rugby Wartime MemoriesASP827
World War 2Rugby’s Adopted Warship “HMS Keppel”ASP839
World War 2School Days During WW2ASP841
World War 2Spitfire FundASP539
World War 2Warnings, TheASP84
World War 2Wartime Kindness, AASP87
World War 2Wartime MemoriesASP454
 
KEY  
ASP1 Rugby, Aspects of the Past
ASP2 Rugby, Further Aspects of the past
ASP3 Rugby, Aspects of the Past, Volume 3
ASP4 Rugby, Aspects of the Past, Volume 4
ASP5 Aspects of 20th Century Rugby
ASP6 Aspects of Victorian Rugby
ASP7 Aspects of Rugby during World War One
ASP8 Aspects of Rugby during World War Two
ASP9 Rugby, Aspects of the Past, Volume 9
ASP10 Rugby, Aspects of the Past, Volume 10
ASP11 Rugby, Aspects of the Past, Volume 11
ASP12 Rugby, Aspects of the Past, Volume 12