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Loughborough Collection (#2)

"Loughborough: A Tapestry of History and Charm" Step back in time to the year 1801, when integrity retired from office, leaving a lasting legacy in Loughborough

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Bluebells in the ancient woodland of The Outwoods which is one of the oldest surviving woodland sites in Charnwood

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Bluebells in the ancient woodland of The Outwoods which is one of the oldest surviving woodland sites in Charnwood

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A winding path through Bluebells in the ancient woodland of The Outwoods which is one of the oldest surviving woodland sites in Charnwood

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A path in The Outwoods which is one of the oldest surviving woodland sites in Charnwood

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London Midland and Scottish Railway Stanier Class steam locomotive on the Great Central Railway

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Young Beech leaves in spring

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Wedding of Sir John Milbanke, Bt. and Lady Loughborough

Wedding of Sir John Milbanke, Bt. and Lady Loughborough
Black and white photograph of the wedding of Sir John Milbanke, Bt. to Lady Loughborough at the Savoy Chapel, London in the Sketch of 21st November 1928. Date: 21st November 1928

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Sir John Milbanke and Lady Loughborough

Sir John Milbanke and Lady Loughborough
Two photograph reporting on the forthcoming marriage of Lady Loughborough (formerly Miss Sheila Chisholm) to Sir John Milbanke on 14 November 1928

Background imageLoughborough Collection: The Village, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough, England

The Village, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough, England
The Village, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Lady Loughborough and son

Lady Loughborough and son
Margaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm, daughter of Harry Chisholm of Sydney, NSW, Australia married in 1915 Francis Edward Scudamore St Clair-Erskine, Lord Loughborough

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Lord and Lady Loughborough

Lord and Lady Loughborough
Margaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm, daughter of Harry Chisholm of Sydney, NSW, Australia married in 1915 Francis Edward Scudamore St Clair-Erskine, Lord Loughborough

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Alexander Wedderburn, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, 1877

Alexander Wedderburn, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, 1877
Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, 1877. Portrait of Wedderburn (1733-1805) in wig and ceremonial robes

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Lady Loughborough and her son, Tony

Lady Loughborough and her son, Tony
Margaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm, daughter of Harry Chisholm of Sydney, NSW, Australia married in 1915 Francis Edward Scudamore St Clair-Erskine, Lord Loughborough

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Lady Loughborough as Weeping Willow - Elspeth Phelps

Lady Loughborough as Weeping Willow - Elspeth Phelps
Sheila Chisholm, Lady Loughborough, later Lady Milbanke, pictured on the front cover of The Sketch wearing her costume for the part of Weeping Willow in the Nymphs of the Forest tableau performed at

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Lady Loughborough and Lord Massereene

Lady Loughborough and Lord Massereene
A snapshot taken at Antrim where an interesting foursome was recently played on the Massereene Golf Links between Lord and Lady Loughborough and Lord and Lady Massereene

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Cartoon, Integrity retiring from Office

Cartoon, Integrity retiring from Office! by James Gillray. The outgoing Tory government ministers, led by William Pitt, leave through the Treasury arch

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Open-air Bus, Loughborough, Leicestershire

Open-air Bus, Loughborough, Leicestershire
Open-air Bus, Loughborough, near Charnwood, Leicestershire, England. Showing the Annual Outing of The Loughborough Wednesday Football Club Date: 1900s

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Longcliffe Hotel, Nanpantan, Leicestershire

Longcliffe Hotel, Nanpantan, Leicestershire
Longcliffe Hotel, Nanpantan, Loughborough, near Shepshed, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Barrow Lane, Quorn, Leicestershire

Barrow Lane, Quorn, Leicestershire
Barrow Lane, Quorn, Loughborough, near Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1909

Background imageLoughborough Collection: First Earl Rosslyn

First Earl Rosslyn
ALEXANDER WEDDERBURN, first earl of ROSSLYN Lord High Chancellor, when Baron Loughborough Date: 1733 - 1805

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Integrity retiring from Office!, A group of resigning ministers, led by Pitt who

Integrity retiring from Office!, A group of resigning ministers, led by Pitt who holds a document entitled Justice of Emancipating ye Catholicks

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Integrity Retiring From Office

Integrity Retiring From Office!, A Group Of Resigning Ministers, Led By Pitt Who Holds A Document Entitled Justice Of Emancipating Ye Catholicks

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Lorry under bridge, Loughborough Lane, SW9

Lorry under bridge, Loughborough Lane, SW9
Lorry stuck under a bridge, Loughborough Lane, London SW9

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Hydrogen fuel cell research

Hydrogen fuel cell research. The hydrogen fuel cell is the metal box at centre. Sensors and computers (one at upper right) are being used to monitor its performance

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Transporting the Great Bell to St. Pauls Cathedral, 1882

Transporting the Great Bell to St. Pauls Cathedral, 1882
Engraving showing the transport of a Great Bell or tenor bell from Loughborough to St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1882. This bell, which required a large traction engine to transport

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Testing the new bell for St. Pauls Cathedral, 1882

Testing the new bell for St. Pauls Cathedral, 1882
Engraving showing the workers of Messrs. Taylor and Sons Factory, at Loughborough, testing the Great Bell they had manufactured for St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1882

Background imageLoughborough Collection: Hoare frost on trees on the Beacon near Loughborough Leicestershire UK

Hoare frost on trees on the Beacon near Loughborough Leicestershire UK
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Background imageLoughborough Collection: A man working on a bill board in Loughborough UK

A man working on a bill board in Loughborough UK
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Background imageLoughborough Collection: Joggers out in the early morning near Loughborough UK

Joggers out in the early morning near Loughborough UK
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Background imageLoughborough Collection: Rosslyn / Wedderburn

Rosslyn / Wedderburn
Alexander Wedderburn 1st Baron Loughborough 1st Earl of Rosslyn Lord Chancellor




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"Loughborough: A Tapestry of History and Charm" Step back in time to the year 1801, when integrity retired from office, leaving a lasting legacy in Loughborough. This quaint town in Leicestershire, England has witnessed remarkable events throughout its history. One such event was the world record-breaking bell-ringing by change-ringers. The melodious chimes echoed through the streets, captivating all who heard them. Loughborough became synonymous with this extraordinary feat. Nature enthusiasts were enthralled by the sight of a captive peregrine falcon soaring gracefully above the picturesque landscapes of Loughborough. Its majestic presence added an air of enchantment to this corner of Leicestershire. Wandering down Far Street in Wymeswold, visitors would be transported to another era. This charming street exuded old-world charm and offered glimpses into a simpler way of life that once thrived here. Intrigue surrounds Lady Loughborough (Sheila Chisholm) as she cradles her baby with grace and elegance. Her story intertwines with the rich tapestry of Loughborough's history, adding depth to its narrative. The resounding arrival of Great Paul marked a significant moment for St Paul's Cathedral in London. Manufactured by Messrs Taylor and traveling from Loughborough, this bell symbolized craftsmanship at its finest. Brush Electrical Engineering veteran car adverts adorned billboards across town, showcasing innovation and progress that defined Loughborough's industrial prowess during those times. A bustling Market Place stood as the heart and soul of early 1900s' Loughborough - a vibrant hub where locals gathered for commerce and camaraderie alike. It was here that stories unfolded amidst stalls filled with treasures waiting to be discovered. All Saints Church stood tall amidst it all – an architectural marvel that served as both sanctuary and testament to faith within this thriving community nestled in Leicestershire.