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The Weddington Cricket team in the 1910s |
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A bomb damaged house in Weddington in the 1940s |
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Weddington Road in the 1900s |
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The walkway to Cleaver gardens, on the site of Weddington Gardens |
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Shawe Avenue, where a housing estate was built on the site of the Castle. |
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The Avenue is named after the Shawe family who owned the Castle. |
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A view of Castle Road, which was built on the site of the Castle |
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A view of Castle Road, which was built on the site of the Castle |
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Fields at the back of St James' Church. |
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Believed to be the site of Weddington's Deserted Medieval Village. |
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The Museum at Riversley Park, Nuneaton |
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Funds for this were donated by Edward Melly |
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Riversley Park, in Nuneaton |
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Funds for this were donated by Edward Melly |
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The Museum at Riversley Park, Nuneaton |
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