From lost pubs and shops to historical railways: Find out all about Leamington's fascinating history at virtual event
Leamington History Group's annual history day will be a bit different this year - it will be a virtual event.
Normally the group holds its event in All Saints Parish Church - but with Covid-19 restrictions, things have had to change this year.
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Hide AdStella Bolitho, Leamington History Group committee member, said: "We did not want to let Covid stop us sharing our love of local history so we asked for local history volunteers to make a short presentation on any aspect of Leamington History.
"We have gathered these together in a full programme which consists of a series of talks which members of the public can choose to watch online; and a virtual afternoon tea, cake and local history group.
"We have had an amazing response, including 13 presentations on different aspects of local history; and also a live family history advice session (pre-bookable) with professionals."
The event will be held on Saturday September 26, 10am-4.30pm. To watch the presentations and view a full programme of events click here: https://leamingtonhistory.co.uk/virtual-leamington-history-day-videos-and-quizThe presentations from local historians and societies range from Leamington's canals, the Home Front, lost pubs, slum clearance, a cemetery walk, Lillington Saxon church; Leamington's first hospital, Southam through the ages; shops; the London and North West Railway; and glimpses of Warwickshire.
At 4pm there will be Afternoon Tea, cake and a quiz on local history.