Cold War Warrior's photos with the keyword: Bromsgrove
Trolley, Bromsgrove, Spadesbourne Brook, Kiddermi…
19 Aug 2017 |
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Nice to see my home town doesn't have exclusive rights to trolley abuse!
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
19 Aug 2017 |
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A Roll of Honour dedicated to members of the RAF from Bromsgrove who died during WW2. To the right a card honouring Flight Sergeant Eric Wheeler, Wireless Operator and Air Gunner, missing in action over Italy in 1943.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
19 Aug 2017 |
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The white ensign used by HMS Croome during service off North Africa in WW2. It was presented to St John's and the people of Bromsgrove in 1943.
HMS Croome (L62) was a Type 2 Hunt Class destroyer which saw service mainly in the Mediterranean. She was "adopted" by Bromsgrove during the war. In 1957 she was paid off and scrapped.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
18 Aug 2017 |
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A "heart coffin" dating from the 12th or 13th Century. It was common practice to remove the heart of those who died away for burial in his or her home town, especially in respect of crusaders who died in the Holy Land. This heart coffin is decorated with hearts and winged angels; the lid (and heart!) is missing.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
18 Aug 2017 |
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The Victorian looking font.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
18 Aug 2017 |
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The pulpit. While we were in the church, two electricians were carrying out rewiring work, hence the toolbox/
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
18 Aug 2017 |
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A memorial dedicated to the men of the parish who fell during the Boer Wars 1899-1902.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
18 Aug 2017 |
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Prior to The Reformation, churches had chests for the collection of "Peter's Pence", a tribute of a silver penny a year by parishioners of all Roman Catholic countries to support the Chair of St Peter in Rome. This was levied from the 8th Century until repealed by Elizabeth I. In 1559. She ordered churches to have "a strong chest with a hole in the upper part thereof, to be provided at the cost and charge of the parish, having three keys (one for the parson and one each for the two churchwardens)". This was to be placed where parishioners could conveniently place alms in it for their "poorer neighbours". These chests thus became known as the Poor Man's Chest. This is one of two chests in the church.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
Post Office, High Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershi…
17 Aug 2017 |
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The 1937 Post Office building with its George VI cypher. It looks closed and I suspect is now to be found in the local WH Smith or similar. Outside, an Elizabeth II double pillar box and one for pre-franked business mail.
AE Housman, High Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershir…
17 Aug 2017 |
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The classicist and poet Alfred Edward Housman (1859 - 1936) is best known for his work 'A Shropshire Lad'. He was born on the outskirts of Bromsgrove and died in Cambridge where he took up a professorship in 1911 until his death. His ashes are buried outside St Laurence's Church in Ludlow, Shropshire.
This statue, by Kenneth Potts, was unveiled in 1985, funded by public subscription and commissioned by the Housman Trust.
Thomas White Cottage Homes, New Road, Bromsgrove,…
17 Aug 2017 |
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Thomas White was a successful dyer, entrepreneur and generous public benefactor who endowed the Cottage Homes in 1885 for “decayed gentlewomen or other females of small pecuniary means of the age of sixty upwards. The personal income of each to be not less than twenty pounds and not more than thirty five pounds per annum”. Run by a trust today, they still provide independent living for ladies over the age of 60 who have a connection with Bromsgrove, in fourteen unfurnished flats.
Thomas White Cottage Homes, New Road, Bromsgrove,…
17 Aug 2017 |
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The wall enclosing the Cottage Homes is capped with blue-black bricks some of which are stamped "Richard North/Stourbridge". I can find nothing on Richard North but if the wall is contemporary with the Cottage Homes (see adjacent photograph), the bricks will date from 1885.
York House, New Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire 1…
17 Aug 2017 |
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An ornate terracotta name plaque from 1897. GB was probably an affluent entrepreneur of the period.
St John The Baptist, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worc…
17 Aug 2017 |
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Buried side by side, Thomas Scaife and Joseph Rutherford.
Both engineers were on the footplate of a locomotive "Surprise" when its boiler blew up. Scaife died instantly, but Rutherford died the following day. The locomotive depicted is not the locomotive involved.
The church of St John the Baptist dates from the 12th Century, but construction is chiefly from the 14th and 15th Centuries; it is another church on which the Victorian architect Gilbert Scott worked. In the churchyard is the base of an ancient preaching cross, and inside, the WW1 memorial bears int. al. the name of Captain Noel Chavasse, one of only three servicemen to earn two Victoria Crosses.
Griffin Foundry Gully Cover, New Road, Bromsgrove,…
17 Aug 2017 |
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The Hunt Brothers established the Griffin Foundry in about 1886 in Oldbury. The foundry was demolished in 2003 and in 2016 plans were announced to build a retail park on the site.
Bromsgrove Railway Station, Garrington Road, Broms…
17 Aug 2017 |
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Platform name sign honouring Lauren Rowles (see below).
The first railway station in Bromsgrove was opened in 1840 by the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (later Midland Railway); it was rebuilt in 1969. Planned for further south than the original, the new station was mooted in 2007, but following various planning, land contamination and financial difficulties work was not started until 2014, the station opening finally in 2016. The station name signs on the platforms have been given gold backgrounds in recognition of local para-olympian Lauren Rowles who, with Laurence Whiteley, won a gold medal in the trunk arms mixed double sculls at the 2016 Paralympics.
Chimney Pots, Stoke Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershi…
Bromsgrove Railway Station, Garrington Road, Broms…
17 Aug 2017 |
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The first railway station in Bromsgrove was opened in 1840 by the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (later Midland Railway); it was rebuilt in 1969. Planned for further south than the original, the new station was mooted in 2007, but following various planning, land contamination and financial difficulties work was not started until 2014, the station opening finally in 2016. The station name signs on the platforms have been given gold backgrounds in recognition of local para-olympian Lauren Rowles who, with Laurence Whiteley, won a gold medal in the trunk arms mixed double sculls at the 2016 Paralympics.
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