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8 out of 10 (80%) plaques have been curated
20 subjects all or unphotographedGender Diversity
The Ashby & Nuneaton Joint Railway. Completed and opened for traffic on 1st August 1873. This station opened on 1st September 1873.
Willow Park Industrial Estate, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
In the reign of King Henry IV Thomas Barton "Moved by Kindness and Holy Charity" , bequeathed land and buildings for the provision of "Pavements and Cawsys"
Blacksmith’s Yard, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
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The Mangle House At this house in the late 1800's a Box Mangle was in public use
The Mangle House, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
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The Free Grammar School Founded in 1678 by Mistress Hester Hodges for the teaching of male children in the English, Latin & Greek languages
Station Road, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
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The Old Hall. On this site lived church benefactor Sir Henry Firebrace (1619-1691) Courtier to King Charles I, Charles II and James II
High Street, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
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The Moats & Tumulus On Private land to the southwest lie the remains of of the moat to a fortified Manor House and a Saxon Tumulus
Main Street, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
The Mansion House and Parke On this site from 1604 was the home of the Trymnell Family
Main Street, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
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The Church of St. Margaret of Antioch This medieval church in decorated Gothic style was built and extended during the 13th and 14th centuries
The Church of St. Margaret of Antioch, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
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Crown Hill Near this spot following the Battle of Bosworth King Henry VII was crowned and thus began the Tudor Dynasty on 22nd August 1485
Crown Hill Bungalow, Station Road, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom
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The Ashby De La Zouch Canal Opened in 1804 it connected the Ashby Woulds Coalfield with the Coventry Canal at Marston Junction
Ashby Boat Company yard, Stoke Golding, United Kingdom