Warwick, The Shakespeare Restaurant 1892
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Built in the 1630s, this is one of the few timber-framed buildings to have survived the 1694 fire. The travel agent Lunn Poly now occupies the greater part of it. The ground floor has been altered very slightly, but the upper floors are externally unchanged. The other buildings in this scene have undergone various degrees of modernisation, ranging from just- about-acceptable to downright disastrous.

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A Selection of Memories from Warwick

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 Warwick

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Hello everyone I am looking for someone who will remember the name of the nursery in Warwick Quebec which was located on the way to Mont Gleasson thank you all
From the late 60's to early 70's I worked as an assistant boatman at St Nicholas park Boathouse. My duties included hiring motor boat and rowing skiffs to the public in the summer......in the winter months repairing, painting and varnishing and preparing the boats for the coming summer season. The gaffer was was an ex WWII naval officer called Ben Masterson and he lived with his wife in St ...see more
Does anyone remember the name of the Chinese Restaurant in High Street,Warwick, Next to the Aylesford open in the 1960/70s please
My dad was Joe whitehand And he was a butcher in elliots butchers, in the 60s. I loved going to the mop, and st Nicholas park, anyone remember the green dragon pub in the market place, we used to wait for my mum and dad to come out ( which seemed like ages ) so we could get some spending money for sweets! I have since moved to Derbyshire, but I often visit Warwick. Annie.