Remembering 16 innocent victims of Warrington’s worst war-time atrocity
SIXTEEN innocent victims of Warrington’s worst war-time atrocity were today remembered more than 80 years after the Thames Board Mills bombing.
SIXTEEN innocent victims of Warrington’s worst war-time atrocity were today remembered more than 80 years after the Thames Board Mills bombing.
AS part of Heritage Open Days an “Old Billy Local History Day” took place on Victoria Park, yesterday, Sunday.
FORMALLY known as the Blind Society, Warrington Visually Impaired People (VIP) is set to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year.
TWICE delayed by Covid lockdowns, the annual Warrington Local History Show returns on Sunday, October 9.
POPULAR lectures on the military history of RAF Burtonwood are set to return next Monday (Sept 12) and are free to attend via zoom.
THE legacy and ingenuity of Warrington’s inventors through the years will be explored when the Heritage Open Days festival returns next month.
AS he approaches his 103rd birthday former US Army Engineer Rich Carter is believed to be the oldest person still alive who served at RAF Burtonwood during WWII.
THE community volunteers working on the historic Raven Inn at Glazebury have made an unexpected and interesting discovery.
FAMILY heirlooms that hung on the walls of a Stockton Heath property for decades sparked a trip down memory lane to Germany in the footsteps of D-Day veteran Cyril Moss.
SIXTY years on from their school photo, former pupils from St Alban’s RC Primary school were re-united to remember their school days – and those sadly no longer with them.