EPW056716 ENGLAND (1938). The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Goods Warehouse and Preston Catholic College adjacent to Winckley Square, Preston, 1938. This image has been produced from a damaged negative.
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Pennawd | [EPW056716] The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Goods Warehouse and Preston Catholic College adjacent to Winckley Square, Preston, 1938. This image has been produced from a damaged negative. |
Cyfeirnod | EPW056716 |
Dyddiad | 6-April-1938 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | PRESTON |
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Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 353719, 429116 |
Hydred / Lledred | -2.7020227835392, 53.75612797538 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SD537291 |
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Old Tram Way. |
peter |
Monday 14th of October 2024 11:08:06 AM |
St Wilfrids RC Church - The church was built before the Restoration of the English Catholic hierarchy, which probably explains why such a large church is relatively indiscreet in the landscape of Preston city centre. Instead of being at right-angles to the street, it is parallel and does not have a surrounding green space or a spire to make it more distinctive. The driving force behind the building of the church was Father Joseph 'Daddy' Dunn |
Duck |
Monday 13th of April 2015 04:22:08 PM |
Winckley Square Convent School - In 1875, the Society of the Holy Child Jesus formed a girls' convent school from the merger of its three convent schools, St. Walburge's of 1853, St Mary's of 1871 and English Martyr's of 1871. The new school was at 23 Winckley Square, the former home of Thomas Batty Addison, once the Recorder of Preston. As the school grew, it came to fill the whole block between the streets of East Cliff and Garden Street, reaching a peak of 850 pupils in 1962 |
Duck |
Monday 13th of April 2015 04:17:06 PM |
Theatre Royal |
Duck |
Monday 13th of April 2015 04:15:42 PM |
Preston Catholic College - In 1879 the College moved to 29 Winckley Square and expanded over the next century until, at its peak of 915 pupils in 1970, it occupied the whole of the west side of the square from the northwest corner (number 34) as far south as Garden Street |
Duck |
Monday 13th of April 2015 04:15:00 PM |
Winkley Square - Winckley Square is situated near the centre of Preston, at the west end of Avenham.
The square was first established in 1801, around Town End Field owned by Thomas Winckley, as an exclusive residential area for the town's gentry. It is now occupied mostly by insurance, legal and other business offices, although some residential developments have recently been made. The square's gardens, now an open public park, originally consisted of private plots, each owned by a resident |
Duck |
Monday 13th of April 2015 04:11:33 PM |