EPW019744 ENGLAND (1927). Bath Street and All Saint's Church, Royal Leamington Spa, 1927
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Title | [EPW019744] Bath Street and All Saint's Church, Royal Leamington Spa, 1927 |
Reference | EPW019744 |
Date | October-1927 |
Link | |
Place name | ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA |
Parish | ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 431996, 265245 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.5309087701206, 52.284021152443 |
National Grid Reference | SP320652 |
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15, Church Street. Home to Frank Whittle at the time of the 1921 census. |
Paul Waller |
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Jephson Gardens |
Coventry kid |
Tuesday 17th of May 2016 08:21:20 PM |
GWR station |
John W |
Monday 9th of May 2016 05:02:47 PM |
Albion Row |
Bob Curtis |
Friday 15th of April 2016 12:06:01 PM |
The site of Southsea Place |
Bob Curtis |
Friday 15th of April 2016 12:05:02 PM |
"Old" Town Hall (1883 - 1884).
Became town's Police Station after Town Hall moved to new building, adjacent the Regent Hotel on the Parade, in 1884. Currently (2013)used as Polish Community Centre. |
Glassman |
Monday 2nd of September 2013 08:09:41 AM |
Correction Land purchased and construction commenced 1830 |
Glassman |
Monday 7th of October 2013 08:41:36 AM |
The Midland Red bus garage. |
Toby Clempson |
Sunday 14th of April 2013 08:32:50 AM |
Leamington's electrictity generating station. |
Toby Clempson |
Sunday 14th of April 2013 08:32:01 AM |
These two bridges (known locally as "The Bridges") dominated the road junction between Clements Street and Bath Street at the early centre of the Spa town development in Leamington. The damage included the destruction of one of the main hotels and an early spa complex. The whole centre of gravity of genteel activity moved north across the River Leam where it was able to flourish free of the town's industrial infrastructure. |
Toby Clempson |
Sunday 14th of April 2013 08:30:53 AM |
The north span of the bridge carried the LNWR line to Rugby and Weedon, the south span the GWR line to Paddigton. |
John W |
Monday 9th of May 2016 05:04:57 PM |
Band stand |
MB |
Saturday 13th of October 2012 03:26:34 PM |
Steam locomotive with goods train |
MB |
Saturday 13th of October 2012 03:25:48 PM |
Leamington South signal box |
Allan |
Tuesday 31st of July 2012 06:06:16 PM |