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Kibworth Beauchamp, The Square c.1955
Photo ref: K119019
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George Lynn advertises his wares with considerable vigour on the south side of the triangular square, originally called Cross Bank. Nothing appears in the photograph to shake the post-war calm of the village, bypassed on its eastern side by the busy A6. The telephone box serves as a vivid reminder of so many that were destroyed, and replaced by ill-conceived 1990s substitutes.

An extract from Leicestershire Photographic Memories.

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Memories of Kibworth Beauchamp, the Square c1955

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. These memories are of Kibworth Beauchamp, The Square c.1955

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When I passed the 11 plus exam I was selected to attend Kibworth Grammar School. The only place that you could get the uniform was the little shop in the photo to the right of the monument in the Square. This meant a trip by train from Wigston to Kibworth. This was quite feasible in the days before Dr Beeching closed all the railway stations. I remember the uniform cost my Mum a fortune and I only ...see more