Leamington Spa, All Saints' Church And The River Leam 1922
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Photo of Leamington Spa, All Saints' Church And The River Leam 1922

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In the 1780s, Leamington was little more than a village with a population of around 300 people. The village was confined to the south bank of the river; the development of the north bank did not take place until the building of the Victoria Bridge.

A Selection of Memories from Leamington Spa

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Leamington Spa

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George Goode who was born at Wappenbury in the 1840s was one of the builders who worked on one of the many re constructions that took place over the years on this church. He was my  great grandfather on my father's side of the family. His daughter was Ellen Louisa Goode who married Thomas Pratt. He was once an officer at the Reformatory at Weston under Wetherley. He later became a master baker and became the village baker at Moreton Morrell.