Warwickshire
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historic county of England
Historic Warwickshire- its legendary lore, traditionary stories, and romantic episodes (1876) (14784251713)- map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - printer's proof of map by Christopher Saxton from Lord Burghley's Atlas, Latin, 1603, online
- Manuscript map of Warwickshire C.2.cc.2.(14.) - fair copy by William Smith, Latin, 1579, online
- map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - printer's proof of map by Christopher Saxton from Lord Burghley's Atlas, English, 1579, online
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire, publication state - 1579 edition of map by Christopher Saxton, English, online
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire, pre-publication proof state - edition of map by Christopher Saxton, English, 1579
- map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - printer's proof of map by Christopher Saxton from Lord Burghley's Atlas, Latin, 2017
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire, publication state - 1579 edition of map by Christopher Saxton, Latin, 1603
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - map drawn by Christopher Saxton, English, 1579
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - map drawn by Christopher Saxton, Latin, 1579
- Newspapers and numismatics: forgotten medieval and Tudor coin finds from West Midlands periodicals, 1786-1905 - scholarly article published in 2017, 1603
- Map of Warwickshire C.2.cc.2.(23.) - map by William Smith and Jodocus Hondius in the British Library, Latin
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - map drawn by Christopher Saxton, English
- Anonymous 1602-3 series Maps C.2.cc.2.(2-4, 9-11, 19-24.) - collection of maps in the British Library
- Anonymous 1602-3 series Maps C.2.cc.2.(2-4, 9-11, 19-24.) - collection of maps in the British Library
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - map drawn by Christopher Saxton, Latin
- Anonymous Maps State II - series of maps printed in London by Peter Stent (ca. 1650)
- Anonymous Maps State III - series of maps printed in London by John Overton (ca. 1670)
- Anonymous Maps State II - series of maps printed in London by Peter Stent (ca. 1650)
- Anonymous Maps State III - series of maps printed in London by John Overton (ca. 1670)
- Anonymous Maps - series of 12 unsigned maps of English counties ca. 1602-03 now attributed to William Smith and Jodocus Hondius
- Anonymous Maps - series of 12 unsigned maps of English counties ca. 1602-03 now attributed to William Smith and Jodocus Hondius
- Saxton's map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire, pre-publication proof state - edition of map by Christopher Saxton, Latin
- Manuscript map of Warwickshire C.2.cc.2.(14.) - fair copy by William Smith, Latin
- map of Warwickshire and Leicestershire - printer's proof of map by Christopher Saxton from Lord Burghley's Atlas, English
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | Picking Leaves (126959997) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | George greville | Commons | ||
| commons | image | William Rainey - Warwicshire Farm Labourer's strikeː meeting at Whitnash, 1872 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Join the Volunteers - WWI Warwickshire Volunteer Regiment poster | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Nuneaton School for Girls in first 10- years of opening | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Prince Rupert Birmingham | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Warwickshire: Robert Morden (1695) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Historic Warwickshire- its legendary lore, traditionary stories, and romantic episodes (1876) (14784251713) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | “Reproduced from the “Our Warwickshire” website © “Newnham Paddox belonging to the Earl of Denbigh. Demolished 1952. 1920s IMAGE LOCATION: (Warwickshire County Record Office) Reference: PH(N), 888/278, img: 6659” | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Stretton Stop, on the Oxford Canal | Commons | ||









