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A History of the County of Warwick
… as the Ramgariha Sikh Temple was founded in Foleshill Road in 1965. 18 This section was completed in 1964. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… however, the parent church (which moved to Queen's Road in 1884) began to recover from the effects of this … church established, in 1825, a Sunday school in Radford Road, nearer the city centre, where a chapel was built in … and in Thomas Street, and a chapel was opened in Berkeley Road South, Earlsdon, in 1884, which was replaced by one in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Church A room on the first floor of 434 Foleshill Road was registered for worship by the Apostolic Church in … a Mr. Miles who, in August 1933, pitched a tent in Albany Road for a three months 'revival' campaign. Meetings were … New Testament Church of God was established in Old Church Road, Bell Green. In 1966 it had 84 members with a Sunday …
A History of the County of Warwick
… inadequate rented schoolroom', a new school in Holyhead Road was built with the aid of grants in 1839. It consisted … and ailing children was started on the roof of Centaur Road School in 1916. Corley Residential School began as a … Cope Street in 1954 with an annexe at Hill Crest, Radford Road, and at the former Provident Dispensary in Priory …
A History of the County of Warwick
… new church, at the junction of Highfield Street (later Eld Road) and Stanley Street (later St. Elizabeth's Road), was bought with the aid of a legacy. 45 Masses for the … Raglan Street. The Roman Catholic school in Harefield Road was used for worship until 1934, when a new church, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… North Warwickshire club moved to a new ground off Binley Road, Stoke and the Butts ground was taken over by the … and the two cricket clubs were eventually united at Binley Road in 1919. 52 Association football was being played about … the 'Old Gentleman's Green', Stoke, near Kingsway, Binley Road, but apparently hardly anywhere else in Coventry, for a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was dedicated to the Virgin, had a chapel near the London road, containing a picture or statue which became famous and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Aldermoor, and stretches of land on either side of Binley Road, reaching as far as the River Sowe, and including … eastern limit was marked in the north by Foleshill Road, and in the south by the former Cheylesmore Park. … isolated parcels, including those next to Stoney Stanton Road in Foleshill, east of Gosford Green in Stoke, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the south-west. The village is built along the Leicester road, which crosses the parish from south-west to north-east. Immediately north of the village another road branches south-east towards Brinklow. The Oxford Canal … Hall stands on rising ground to the north of the main road, overlooking a small park. As originally built by Edward …
A History of the County of Warwick
… called Asthill Grove and Asthill Croft, east of Warwick Road, may mark the eastern extremity of this district. … Michael and Stivichall at this point was agreed to be the road to Warwick (probably Kenilworth Road). A similar controversy arose in the late 17th century, …
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