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20th Century Teddington | Borough of Twickenham Local History Society
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Borough of Twickenham Local History Society. The widget below displays a timeline of events connected with historic places. To view items related to Twickenham and Whitton type "Twickenham-Whitton timeline" in the search. To view items related to Hampton and Teddington type "hampton teddington timeline" in the search.
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20th Century Twickenham | Borough of Twickenham Local History Society
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Borough of Twickenham Local History Society. Trams were introduced in Twickenham in 1903 and buses in 1910; trolleybuses came into service in 1931 running initially from Fulwell depot to Twickenham junction. The increase in road traffic led to the construction of the Chertsey Road by-pass in the early 1930s and Twickenham Bridge in 1933, and road widening in 1928 led to the demolition of the whole of the south side of King Street.
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Local History | Borough of Twickenham Local History Society
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Borough of Twickenham Local History Society. In this section you will find information on local history. The widget below displays a timeline of events connected with historic places. To view items related to Twickenham and Whitton type "Twickenham-Whitton timeline" in the search. To view items related to Hampton and Teddington type "hampton teddington timeline" in the search.
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Medieval Twickenham | Borough of Twickenham Local History Society
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Borough of Twickenham Local History Society. The earliest residential development is likely to have been around St Mary’s Church which is situated on a natural promontory by the riverside. The present church has a 14th century tower and early 18th century nave, the result of rebuilding following the collapse of the church in 1713. The first dated vicar is William Browne in 1332 but he certainly had predecessors. The widget below displays a timeline of events connected with historic places.
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Medieval Teddington | Borough of Twickenham Local History Society
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Borough of Twickenham Local History Society. The widget below displays a timeline of events connected with historic places. To view items related to Twickenham and Whitton type "Twickenham-Whitton timeline" in the search. To view items related to Hampton and Teddington type "hampton teddington timeline" in the search.
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Richmond WW1 Diary 5 May 1915 | 1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War
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1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War. Richmond WW1 Stories and their International Links. Richmond WW1 Diary 5 May 1915. May 5, 2015. Soldiers camping in Richmond Park. The regular British army at the start of the war was just 250,000 men. There were a further 450,000 trained reserves, including retired soldiers and members of the Territorial Force. We have not been able to decipher which paper this clipping was taken from but it is dated 5 May 1915. It shows ‘New Army’ men from the 3. May 5, 2015.
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Poetry | 1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War
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1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War. Richmond WW1 Stories and their International Links. As part of the Richmond at Home and at War project, the Museum of Richmond has begun working with local secondary school pupils to inspire creative responses to the stories of the war. Work so far has included Poetry Burst sessions at the museum, using objects from the collections to stimulate poetry writing, and an outreach workshop working with Poet in the City. Session and have published some of the outcomes.
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Richmond WW1 Diary 3 May 1915 | 1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War
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1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War. Richmond WW1 Stories and their International Links. Richmond WW1 Diary 3 May 1915. May 3, 2015. Death of William Gibson, one of. William Alexander Gibson was killed in action at Gallipoli. On 3 May 1915. He was serving with the ANZACs. As a Private in the 4th Battalion, Australian Infantry. William is commemorated on the Lone Pine Memorial in Gallipoli. May 3, 2015. Richmond WW1 Diary 17 February 1915. Richmond WW1 Diary 13 October 1915. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Schools | 1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War
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1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War. Richmond WW1 Stories and their International Links. As part of our First World War centenary project, Museum of Richmond has produced formal resources for schools. Enquiry sessions at the Museum of Richmond, recommended for Stretch and Challenge or Gifted and Talented groups Year 7- Year 9 or as a History Club activity. Designed for group work, pupils will develop their skills in investigating primary and secondary sources. At the end of the session pupils will ...
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Richmond WW1 Diary 7 May 1915 | 1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War
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1914-1918 Richmond at Home and at War. Richmond WW1 Stories and their International Links. Richmond WW1 Diary 7 May 1915. May 7, 2015. Sinking of the Lusitania. Strong, local anti-German feeling was reported by Richmond’s newspapers following the use poison gas by the Germans on 31 January 1915 and after the Lusitania was torpedoed. The 15 May edition of the. A mineral water bottle thrown through a window of Mr Herpy’s hairdressing shop in the Quadrant. A brick thrown through the window of Messrs Ric...