EPW056935 ENGLAND (1938). All Saints' Church and Church Square, Leighton Buzzard, 1938
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Pennawd | [EPW056935] All Saints' Church and Church Square, Leighton Buzzard, 1938 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW056935 |
Dyddiad | 26-April-1938 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | LEIGHTON BUZZARD |
Plwyf | LEIGHTON-LINSLADE |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 491892, 224907 |
Hydred / Lledred | -0.66383433572193, 51.914666362585 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SP919249 |
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Black Lion Public House.
Just won CAMRA Pub of the year 2015. |
JeffYates |
Friday 20th of February 2015 11:01:08 PM |
Steam engine headed backwards (tender first) pulling coal trucks. Leighton Buzzard station is reached to the right.
This was a short line with just three stations to the left - Stanbridgeford, Dunstable North and Dunstable Town.
Originally Dunstable & London & Birmingham Railway. Opened 1849, closed to passengers in 1962 and to freight in 1964.
The A505 bypass follows some of the route.
The line had been lifted by 1971. Before the track was lifted but some years after services ceased, an episode of The Avengers (tv) was filmed in 1968 at Stanbridgeford to the left of this image.
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totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 09:36:14 PM |
At Dunstable there was an 'end-on' connection to the Dunstable-Luton-Hatfield branch, run by the Great Northern which became part of the LNER in 1923. This latter branch closed to passengers in 1965. |
John W |
Wednesday 22nd of February 2017 07:26:32 PM |
"disused pit" full of water. |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 09:19:53 PM |
River Ouzel. The broader waterway to the right is the Grand Union Canal. |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 09:16:00 PM |
Drain |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 09:14:24 PM |
Clipstone Brook |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 09:14:04 PM |
Grand Union Canal |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 09:12:04 PM |
Church Square |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 08:56:59 PM |
Leighton Buzzard Church of All Saints, Leighton-Linslade
Judges Lane, Leighton-Linslade, Central Bedfordshire LU7 7AE
Grade 1 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 35609
Medieval parish church. C13 with C15 windows and clerestory. Tower and broach spire 193 feet high.
C15 vestry with 2 upper storeys north of chancel. |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 07:47:11 PM |
4-14, Church Square, Leighton-Linslade
Church Square, Leighton-Linslade, Central Bedfordshire LU7 7AE
Grade 2 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 35612
Italianate later C19 terrace, by W C Reed. Yellow brick, stucco faced basement, ground floor and dressings to upper floors. 3 storeys, basements and attics. |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 07:46:01 PM |
Referring to the little square shaped building as marked-
Library at the Cedars School, Leighton-Linslade
Grade 2" listed - English Heritage Building ID: 35602
Later use was as school library.
Former Music Room of the Prebendal House. Early C18 square plan building of careful design. Local bond in vitreous headers with red brick dressings, hipped Welsh slated roof. |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 07:41:21 PM |
Friday Street |
Vonderene |
Friday 23rd of August 2013 06:00:58 PM |
Cedars School, now moved out to new premises in Linslade this building now houses the Leighton Middle School |
Vonderene |
Friday 23rd of August 2013 05:59:56 PM |
Grade 2 listed - English Heritage Building ID: 35611 1855 by W C Reed in a restrained Italianate style. Yellow brick, stone dressings Hipped Welsh slated roof Became a school 1921. Richard Hart wrote a history of the school - The Cedars School: Leighton Buzzard 1921-73, A Pictorial History. ISBN-13: 978-0951169858 |
totoro |
Monday 5th of May 2014 07:43:00 PM |
Pulford's School |
Vonderene |
Friday 23rd of August 2013 05:58:36 PM |