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Televisions best-loved snob Hyacinth Bucket (Patricia Routledge) was " Keeping up Appearances" at Kenilworth Golf Club during filming for a new series of the popular BBC comedy show
Kenilworth Hardware shop "Coles Ironmonger". 12th August 1969Kenilworth Hardware shop " Coles Ironmonger". 12th August 1969
A view from the top of Abbey Fields in Kenilworth, the site of the annual Kenilworth Show. Spectators relax in the warm sun to watch the events taking place in the grand ring. 31st August 1970
Experts from Gardeners Question Time came to Kenilworth this week - answering an 11-year-old invitation. Nancy Felthouse wrote to Radio 4 all those years ago
A familiar Kenilworth landmark in unfamiliar dressing. The water tower on Tainters Hill surrounded by scaffolding as work progresses on its conversion to a dweling place. 4th January 1973
Kenilworth, poultry containment in a large easter egg. 2nd April 1931
Former British Heavyweight champion boxer Henry Cooper holds a bronze statue of himself at Kenilworth Golf Clubs new clubhouse, where he performed the opening ceremony. 29th April 1972
It was the angling date of the year for two lads from Coventry Boys Club. " Would you like to fish with entertainer and keen angler Frankie Vaughan?" they were asked
Morris dancers from Coventry giving a display on the green outside Kenilworth Castle. 7th June 1960
Schoolchildren and housewives - some of whom had been waiting for more than three hours - mobbed the Irish pop stars, the Bachelors when they opened a beauty salon in Kenilworth
This former windmill, now a water tower on Tainers Hill, Kenilworth, was built in the mid-18th century and continued in service as a windmill until it was replaced by steam power in 1854
This hovercraft was built at Kenilworth Schools Abbey Hall by pupils and staff. The idea came about when the school received details of a hovercraft competition and it took 9 months to build
The Talisman Theatre Company in kenilworth has a new home after nearly 5 years of being without a permanent venue for their productions