Photos from the Peter Lee Collection
Queens Arcade was a vibrant shopping arcade with a wedding dress shop, café, delicatessen and much more. It is well remembered by various local residents.
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An album of Reg Bull photos donated to Nuneaton Memories contained many lovely photos of this cinema. Reg was a good friend of projectionist Bert Healey and it is Bert ...
The church, which gave Chapel End its name and founded by John Dagley closed in January 2014
As Nuneaton Carnival celebrates its 85th birthday this year, here is a look back at 1966
This wonderful building stood on the corner of Queens Road and Edward Street in Nuneaton and was built by Reginald Stanley.
Taylors Music & Electric store in Abbey Street, Nuneaton was a first port of call to those wanting vinyl records – if anyone could get a record for you, Taylors ...
This windmill is a red brick, six storey tarred tower with a marked batter and conical roof, and was built in 1794. About 65 feet tall, it had two pairs ...