The Aliens Registration Act was introduced on 5th August 1914 and required anyone over 16 who was not a British Citizen to register at their local police station. Anyone who ...
Here are a few snippets published in the November 1914 additions of the Nuneaton Chronicle. There’s even a recipe for a Christmas Plum Pudding!
November 6th 1914 – Monies raised for ...
There are a mix of articles from the Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Standard Newspapers for November 1914. Here are a few snippets looking at a War Romance, Carrier ...
These photos have suffered from the ravages of time, but do show that Reg Bull was always on hand to capture Nuneaton moments and events, of all significance. Here, we ...
Some photos from what we think are the early 1970s showing Nuneaton Carnival. Photos were received at a recent road show we held in Nuneaton Market.
Some of the staff of Nuneaton Observer decided to enter a float in the 1965 Nuneaton Carnival. As we had a small Albion hand printing press it was decided to ...
A selection of photographs of the town decorated to celebrate the Queen’s Coronation in 1953.
Warwickshire has always loved a good wedding and the marriage in 1863 of Albert Edward (the future Edward VII), son of Queen Victoria, and Princess Alexandra, the daughter of Prince Christian ...
12 Nuneaton cemetery, Oaston road, Nuneaton.
Dates from the last quarter of the 19th century. The original area was laid out with curvilinear paths, two linked mortuary chapels and a lodge. ...
Late 19th century, greatly extended. Lodge, double chaped, curved paths.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
Until the Anker Flood Relief was built, Nuneaton flooded quite often – here are three photos of the floods from the 1950s and one showing the only flood marker we ...
Nuneaton often suffered severe flooding. It seems that the one most recorded is the flood of 1932.