Barby Local History Group was set up in 1998 and full details can be found on it’s own website www.barbylhg.org.uk. The Group is small but active. Meetings are held in Barby Village Hall on the second Wednesday of the month, often with visiting speakers. Full details of the meetings are in the Village newsletter and in the Events calendar.
The Group owns a growing collection of documents, photographs and artifacts relating to the village – including a redundant pub sign! This collection has formed the basis of several exhibitions and publications.
Secretary – Ann Luntley, 23 Castle Mound, Barby, Rugby CV23 8TN Tel: 01788 890760: Email – secretary@barbylhg.org.uk
Chair – Hazel Parsons Tel: 01788 890178
Publications & Videos
From Blackboard to Whiteboard: 150 Years of Barby Schools 1865 – 2015
Our latest publication is an A5 book about the history of Barby’s schools, both the Victorian one established in 1865 and the modern one built a hundred years later. From Blackboard to Whiteboard: 150 Years of Barby Schools 1865 – 2015 contains many photos and anecdotes, as well as facts both general and particular to Barby.
Putting Barby in the Frame
Putting Barby on the Map
Barby: A Village History
In 2002 we produced a video, Barby: A Village History. This was based on a tour of the village for visitors and included interviews with a range of local people.
We now have a DVD version of the video for sale, price £4, available from any member of the Group.





