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Irish – Who’s Irish?

Irish – Who’s Irish?

November 13, 2015

My great-great-grandparents were born in County Mayo, Ireland, John Jennings in 1838 at Killadoon, Ballintubber, and Anne in 1844 at Arthavalley, Ballintubber. I think that it is highly likely that the great potato famine after 1845 was the reason that John and Anne’s families decided that they needed to move in order to feed their

Dr John Hitchman. 1805-1867

Dr John Hitchman. 1805-1867

October 23, 2015

The photograph is plainly of a mid Victorian gentleman: dark suit and waistcoat, high turnover collar, dark circle of cravat, and yet not over-tidy, rustic almost; a shortish man with a short neck, chunky rather than burly; leaning forward as if in conversation, fair hair flying as if he drags his fingers through it when

Alexander Marshall Lodge  1882 – 1938

Alexander Marshall Lodge 1882 – 1938

October 21, 2015

Alexander Marshall Lodge (aka Alec) was the third son (of six sons and six daughters) of Sir Oliver Lodge, British Physicist and noted inventor, and the first Principal of the new University of Birmingham at Edgbaston. As did two other brothers, Lionel and Noel, Alec and his older brother Brodie eventually went into business using

Samuel Thomas Wackrill 1828 – 1907, First Mayor of Leamington

Samuel Thomas Wackrill 1828 – 1907, First Mayor of Leamington

October 9, 2015

Samuel Wackrill, the son of a prosperous draper from Chelmsford, and an experienced draper in his own right, arrived in Leamington in 1861 and set up a drapery business with his brother Jack.  In common with other tradesmen of the time, the brothers worked very long hours.  There was no early closing, or Bank Holidays,

Frederick William Newton Whitehead (1853-1938) and Elizabeth Whitehead (1854-1934), Artists

Frederick William Newton Whitehead (1853-1938) and Elizabeth Whitehead (1854-1934), Artists

October 1, 2015

Frederick and Elizabeth Whitehead were born at 3 Lansdowne Terrace (now numbered 5 Willes Road), Frederick on the 6th January, 1853 and Elizabeth the following year on the 21st November. The Whiteheads had been farmers and brick makers in the town since the eighteenth century but William, the father of Frederick and Elizabeth, had become

Sidney Flavel senior

Sidney Flavel senior

October 1, 2015

  Iron-founder & businessman (1819-1892) Sidney Flavel was the driving force behind the success and growth of Sidney Flavel Limited which manufactured cast iron cooking appliances in Leamington for so many years As in many such cases we start the story with Sidney’s grandfather, John, who had a small metal-working business in Bilton on the

Corporal William Amey  VC, MM, 1881 – 1940

Corporal William Amey  VC, MM, 1881 – 1940

September 24, 2015

Corporal William Amey  VC, MM, – the Man William Amey was born on the 5th March 1881 at Duddeston, in the Aston area of Birmingham, the last-but-one of the eight children of Charles & Elizabeth Amey. When he left school he worked as a chandelier maker for Verity’s Ltd, electrical manufacturers, so presumably had some

Henry Peach Robinson: pioneer Victorian photographer

Henry Peach Robinson: pioneer Victorian photographer

September 24, 2015

Here is a presentation by Alan Griffin of Leamington History Group about Henry Peach Robinson: pioneer Victorian photographer. A blue plaque in memory of Henry Peach Robinson was unveiled at 60 Parade on 23rd September 2015 by Dr Michael Pritchard, Director-General of the Royal Photographic Society.  He has written an article for the RPS Newsletter

Norman Painting 0BE, Academic, Actor, Broadcaster and Writer, 1924 – 2009.

Norman Painting 0BE, Academic, Actor, Broadcaster and Writer, 1924 – 2009.

September 23, 2015

Norman Painting was born at 28 Grove Street Leamington Spa on 23 April 1924, the son of a railway signalman. He was a gifted scholar who went on to win scholarships first to Leamington College for Boys, (September 1935 – July 1938), then King Edward VI School Nuneaton, Birmingham University and ultimately Christ Church College,

Kinmonds

Kinmonds

September 23, 2015

Kinmond Court There is a substantial building with a certain ‘presence’ on the east side of Kenilworth Street which is now the home of many retired people. At its heart is a Victorian building enlivened with patterns of different colours of bricks. Many will recall that in the 1960s part of it was the home

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