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A 1940s People Carrier

A 1940s People Carrier

When I was a young lad growing up in the nineteen- fifties, my father was a baker in the small Warwickshire town of Southam. In 1947 he had purchased the old windmill and the bakery business that went with it and my two brothers and I moved in to the small cottage...
A 1940s People Carrier

Leamington at War

Surprisingly, practically nothing has been written about the war years in  Leamington or  of  local  people’s  wartime  experiences. Some recent research into those unfortunate Leamington residents killed by wartime bombing suggests that the war years are  a  period ...
Snow and Trains: Fun and Games in the Early Sixties

Snow and Trains: Fun and Games in the Early Sixties

In 1962 my family were packed off to 19 Waverley Road on the Rushmore Estate, a modern area built on the old Rushmore Farm land in the mid 1920s and early 30s. For us there was a new life to be made and a wealth of new discoveries to be made, starting with the Eagle...
Jane Elizabeth Tolson-Shaw

Jane Elizabeth Tolson-Shaw

Jane Elizabeth Tolson was born in Yorkshire in 1879, and followed her older brother John Edwin into the teaching profession. A qualified teacher, geography specialist, member of the Royal Geographical Society able linguist and inveterate traveller, Miss Tolson held a...
Stowe and Company Ltd, Builders

Stowe and Company Ltd, Builders

George Edward Stowe was born in 1891 in Leamington, where his father was a builder and joiner. He too became a carpenter and joiner and at the end of the Great War, Cecil Smith of 58 Bath Street lent George £50 to start his own building business. By the 1930s, George...