A strange year in Loughborough
From 2020
Spotlight on Glebe House part 2
So who was Arthur Edward Shepherd?
Halloween in Loughborough cemetery
Fire in a Loughborough building
Bernard Nixon Wale in Loughborough
Where in Loughborough is the miff tree?
Changes in Loughborough over the past 6 months
Answers to the Loughborough gates quiz
Spotlight on the Fearon Fountain
Loughborough Agricultural and Horticultural Show
So who was Benjamin Ironmonger?
Celebrating seven years of the blog
St
Peter's church and community centre
So,
who were the Woodwards of Loughborough?
Spotlight
on Field House
We
could even see the Brush: Summer Solstice at Beacon Hill
Life
in locked down Loughborough (Guest Post by Ursula Davis)
Death
and funeral of Reverend Henry Fearon
Researching your house through time
Foundries
in Loughborough
VE-Day in Loughborough
Armchair trails (Virtual walks)
Bikes
about Loughborough past
Nita Isobel Bell in Loughborough
Artists
in Loughborough, Leicestershire, & Rutland (Guest Post by Tony Jarram)
Isolation
in Loughborough
Singing, exhibitions and films (International Women's Day and Library exhibition)
More bikes about Loughborough
Out and about in Loughborough
What
became of the Loughborough Zeppelin? (Guest Post by Ian Castle)
Bellringing,
Loughborough & light show Nottingham
Quick quiz about Loughborough
William Morris and Ladybird books connection
Hurricanes
in Loughborough
Pubs, carillons and bedspreads
Poachers
in 1829
From 2019
Carillon
perfect setting
MrYates completes his journey 200 years ago
Two hundred years ago in Loughborough
Loughborough firms in the spotlight
Celebrating
our history through commemorative plaques
24
hours on the GCR
Loughborough
is the best town in the world
Bikes
about Loughborough
Secret
of Loughborough's newest streets
Iron foundries Battle of Cotes and Freemasonry
Carillon and bellfoundry on Heritage Open Days
Secret
Loughborough Harrogate connection
Ernest Gimson and Andrew Carnegie
Holiday connections and anniversaries
Everywhere reminds me of Loughborough
Knocking on the door to the past
Armed Forces Day in Loughborough
Picnic in Queen's Park and more
A walk to Oaks in Charnwood via the Outwoods
A
week of local history
Loughborough in Nottingham pubs and stuff
National Memorial Arboretum etc.
Loughborough Lichfield and Southampton
Thomas Cook or Maypole Dairy?
If you like this, you might also like that
Museums libraries books talks and archives
Lost buildings of 2018 Granby Street
Lost buildings of 2018 Royal George
From 2018
Still
on the subject of Remembrance
Loughborough connections in Cambridgeshire
Lynne
really was about Loughborough this week
Whitechapel and Taylors bellfoundries
Zeppelins Lincoln Taylor Loughborough
Loughborough five years ago and now
Taylors bells at St Uny church Lelant
Taylors Truro Parks and bandstands
On Taylors Zeppelins railways churches soldiers etc
Taylors of Loughborough and more
Picnic in the Park and on the farm
Trains rhododendrons and peace
Exhibitions and the ceramics market
Psychogeographic walk around Loughborough
Loughborough and the Pilkington connection
Bradgate and Beaumanor a walk amongst the animals
Finding Loughborough everywhere
Lighting up the Carillon and West Quay
More on Suffrage and the Carillon
A ramble around some Loughborough connections
From 2017
Ticklebelly, Lawrence and pubs
57 varieties of red about Loughborough
The silence of the Loughborough fair
Bridges buses trains balloons and runners
Taylors bells sent off to Ypres
Cheltenham Harpury Malvern and Loughborough
Bells fountains and courtyards
Loughborough holiday connections Pt 1
Pamphlet day and newsletter time
Loughborough local history rooted in Charnwood
Old Rectory Museum open for the season
Loughborough Charnwood College Garendon marathon
Luddites in Loughborough and Arnold
Kendal Troutbeck Scotland Carlisle Loughborough connection Pt 2
Kendal
Troutbeck Scotland Carlisle Loughborough connection Pt 1
Leicester
Swannington and Loughborough
Swithland
slate in local churchyards
Zeppelins
Loughborough Heanor & Led Zeppelin
Why
have I never visited before
From 2016
Review of 2016 Loughborough blogposts
Loughborough
in 50 shades of red
Loughborough
Ladybird and its book illustrators
From
Loughborough to Melbourne and back again via ...
Fairs
and markets come to the library
Loughborough
and more holiday connections
Red
& green houses abandoned in favour of a picnic
George
Hodson and the Loughborough Union Workhouse
From
54 Baxter Gate to Old Hospital Court
Investigating
Victorians leads to Messengers
Leicestershire
County Council green plaque scheme
Out
and about around Loughborough
William
Railton's Bavarian gates
A
little bit of magic in Loughborough
Binns
family Blackamoors Head Blackboy & Burnaby
Loughborough
and the holiday connection
From 2015
Review
of lynneaboutloughborough 2015
Walk
from Loughborough to Beaumanor
Spotlight
on Ancient Loughborough Pt 2 Coneries
Did
you see what I saw on the rainbow walk
Ascot
Samford and Loughborough
What
have Hathern Band LMVC BDCM carillon etc
Shakespeare
in Loughborough pubs and fwk
Walking
China and Loughborough
99
years since the Zeppelin raids on Loughborough
Winter
walk around the water - Charnwood Water
Needlemaking
& other Loughborough connections
From 2014
Children's
book illustrator exhibits
A
November walk through Queen's Park
Spotlight
on Ancient Loughborough Pt 1 Windmill Inn
Magistrate's
Court police station & Wheatsheaf
Loughborough
& the opening of the Temperance Hall
Loughborough
and the Temperance movement
If
you go down to the park today
Handel's
Messiah Snibston Discovery museum 2
Handel's
Messiah Snibston Discovery museum 1
Empire
cinema WW2 and Malcolm Sargent
Beaumanor
Hall and wartime Leics.
Local
lambs & calves at Oakley Grange
Horse
a horse my kingdom for a horse
Loughborough
Luddites Lace and much more
Baubles
From 2013
Christmas
prep in Loughborough
Christmas
appears to have begun
Loughborough
Lichfield Lincoln and more
Spotlight
on Loughborough fair
Remembrance
a picture paints a thousand words
Loughborough
doesn't make the top 50 thankfully
Allotments
around Loughborough
Spotlight
on All Saints Parish Church
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