Warwickshire Shorts
Description: This scene displays the river Avon flowing through the town of Stratford. Famous Tudor houses with timber frames stand beside the water. Figures in small rowing boats navigate the river current while stylized trees frame the scene. The playwright figure stands tall overseeing the surroundings near a public assembly building. This visual captures the local atmosphere of the Warwickshire region.
Stratford Upon Avon Warwickshire England Town Scenery Shorts
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Description: This blue and gold landscape features Stratford-upon-Avon in England. The River Avon flows past Tudor timber-framed buildings and a tall church spire. A stone arched bridge spans across the water where small boats float. Greenery, trees, and rolling hills frame the riverside town scene under bold typography text.
Stratford Upon Avon River Landscape England Shorts
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Description: This visual representation showcases Stratford-upon-Avon, England, with its signature timber-framed Tudor houses and the River Avon flowing through. Small boats and a swan float on the blue water. A large church structure stands behind the buildings alongside text highlighting the year fifteen sixty-four.
Stratford Upon Avon England Tudor River Town Shorts
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Description: Rugby School was founded in 1567 and moved to its present site in 1750 in Rugby, Warwickshire, UK. This image is of Rugby school library with Thomas Hughes statue outside. He was the author of Tom Browns school days depicting life at Rugby school. He was a public school boy at Rugby school and started in February 1834, Thomas Arnold the well know reforming headmaster of his day was in charge of the school at this time. Thomas Hughes was an English lawyer, judge and author. canon 600D
Description: A statue of William Webb Ellis (1806 – 1872) which is outside Rugby School, Rugby, Warwickshire, UK. Where in 1823 William Webb Ellis picked up a football and ran with it, this being the origin of the game of Rugby. The bronze statue, by Graham Ibbeson, modeled after his own son, was unveiled on the 26th September 1997.