Please add to our guestbook. View entries for 2001. My paternal grandfather was, I believe, born in Huyton on 7 March 1919 or 1920. He served in the navy during WW2 ...
LMS Route: Nuneaton to Birmingham New Street LMS Route: Birmingham New Street to Tamworth Washwood Heath Sidings. Washwood Heath Sidings were to be found .
Cruise down the Coventry Canal to one of Britain''s most famous cathedral cities. Rent one of our canal boats and enjoy the scenic market towns and fine pubs along the ...
A ABRAM, Abram, coalminer, bap. Jun 25, 1784, Llansamlet, Glamorgan, son of Edward ABRAM and Catherine DANIEL [sources: parish records; census].
The Coventry to Nuneaton Line is a railway line linking Coventry and Nuneaton in the West Midlands of England. The line has a passenger service. It is also used by ...
A BRIEF HISTORY OF KERESLEY AND COUNDON, COVENTRY. By Tim Lambert. Early Keresley and Coundon. Keresley began as a Saxon village. The Saxon word .
Corralls Depots. Corralls offer free domestic delivery service carried out by our own staff on our own vehicles (except for white area of map) and are proud to be ...
Geography. Nuneaton is 9 miles (14 km) north of Coventry, 20 miles (32 km) east of Birmingham and 103 miles (166 km) northwest of London. The River Anker runs through ...
One of the most important contributing coalfields was also the nearest – the Cumbrian coalfield, tiny in comparison to the Northumberland and Durham coalfield ...
Research and Articles about the Prisoners Of War of the Japanese who built the Burma to Thailand railway during world war two. Focusing on the doctors and medical ...
Travel back in time with the Nuneaton and Bedworth History site! Delve into our photos and archives and find out about events on local and family history.
Why is Keresley called Keresley? Coventry''s strange suburb names explained part two. Coventry''s strange suburb names explained part two
A BRIEF HISTORY OF KERESLEY AND COUNDON, COVENTRY. By Tim Lambert. Early Keresley and Coundon. Keresley began as a Saxon village. The Saxon word le meant a clearing ...
parkes01. Maitland Genealogy THE PARKES FAMILY. Home Page Issue Date: 3/12/2015. The Parkes family of Willenhall, makers of Union Locks, includes Cope from ...
The UK is covered with hundreds of delightful canals with canalside towpaths for walkers to use. Below are a selection of popular walks which include canalside ...
If you would like to contact The National Archives please go the contact form page on the website and use the form provided Readers tickets are required for access to ...
Geography. Nuneaton is 9 miles (14 km) north of Coventry, 20 miles (32 km) east of Birmingham and 103 miles (166 km) northwest of London. The River Anker runs .
On this page: History of Monument Lane Shed; Images of the shed and its various structures; 19th Century LNWR Locomotives at Monument Lane
After 1834. BurtonuponTrent Poor Law Union formally came into being on 30th March 1837. Its operation was overseen by an elected Board of Guardians, 55 in number ...
Of the many brass bands that have flourished in Britain over the last 200 years very few have documented records covering their history. This page is an attempt to ...
Note: This is a subsection of British Industries Fair Alphabetical List of Exhibitors See Images Plastics, Ltd. Stand C,610 1224, Geach S...
89 paupers are in the Workhouse, an old, small, inconvenient building. 42 are under 12, 20 under 6, and onethird of the whole number are lunatic.
This website is intended primarily to give a picture of British Railways as it was With the aid of a set of rule books issued to railwaymen, the Sectional ...
The Midland Railway passed through Nuneaton its main Leicester to Birmingham route, although to get to Leicester it exercised running powers over the ''s South ...