Articles with the tag: Memories


Firecracker! A Leamington Postal Scandal

Firecracker! A Leamington Postal Scandal

A Leamington Postal Scandal   Leamington’s first Postmaster in 1783 was Benjamin Satchwell, who oversaw a postal service very different from that of today.  A recognised postal system had been operating throughout most of the country since the 1630’s, whereby the...
Leamington Bakers

Leamington Bakers

Memories of a long-vanished trade A trawl through Leamington Street Directories of the past shows an interesting pattern in the growth and later demise of the family bakery. In 1832, there were only seven shops in the whole of the town, – two butchers, two fish...
Tramway to Royal Leamington Spa

Tramway to Royal Leamington Spa

The Beginning Trams followed their steel tracks from Leamington Spa to Warwick for nearly fifty years. The trams are now a distant memory for only a few. The idea for a tramway was born when an Act of Parliament authorised the construction in 1879. The system was...
The Polish Community in Leamington Spa

The Polish Community in Leamington Spa

  The building you see here is the Polish Centre, which was originally Leamington Spa’s Town Hall, designed for the Town Commissioners in 1831 by the architect Russell, who also designed the now demolished Warneford Hospital. The building, although small, housed...
HMS Leamington

HMS Leamington

Rather surprisingly for a town about as far from the open sea as any in England, two Royal Navy ships have borne the name Leamington. The first ship to carry the name was a Royal Navy ‘Hunt’ class minesweeper (above) of 700 tons built by the Ardrossan Shipbuilding Co....