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Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)

Page: 579

Year: 1846

Place: New-York

Publisher: S. Tuttle

 

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The Old Rectory Museum is a small museum located on Rectory Place, close to Loughborough Parish Church.

 

The building is the restored part of a Rectory dating from the early 13th century, with exhibits relating to local interest and history.

 

The Old Rectory Museum is open on Saturdays between April and October from 11am to 3pm.

 

Admission is free but donations to the Loughborough Archaeological and Historical Society are gratefully received.

 

Loughborough is a market town in the Charnwood Borough of Leicestershire, England; it is the administrative centre of Charnwood Borough Council. At the 2021 Census, the town's built-up area had a population of 64,884.

 

It is the second largest settlement in the county after Leicester. Loughborough is close to the Nottinghamshire border and is at an equal distance to Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and the East Midlands Airport. Loughborough is also home to the world's largest bell foundry, John Taylor Bellfounders, which produced Great Paul at St Paul's Cathedral; it has also made bells for the Carillon War Memorial, a landmark in Queens Park.

 

The earliest reference to Loughborough occurs in the Domesday Book of 1086, which calls it Lucteburne. It appears as Lucteburga in a charter from the reign of Henry II, and as Luchteburc in the Pipe Rolls of 1186. The name is of Old English origin and means "Luhhede's burh or fortified place".

 

Loughborough Grammar School was established in 1495, by money left in the will of Thomas Burton, a wealthy local wool merchant.

 

Industrialisation

The first sign of industrialisation in the district came in the early 19th century, when John Heathcoat, an inventor from Derbyshire, patented in 1809 an improvement to the warp loom, known as the twisted lace machine, which allowed mitts with a lace-like appearance to be made.

 

Heathcoat, in partnership with the Nottingham manufacturer Charles Lacy, moved his business from there to the village of Hathern, outside Loughborough. The product of this "Loughborough machine" came to be known as English net or bobbinet. However, the factory was attacked in 1816 by Luddites thought to be in the pay of Nottingham competitors and 55 frames were destroyed. This prompted Heathcoat to move his business to a disused wool mill in Tiverton, Devon.

 

In 1888 a charter of incorporation was obtained, allowing a mayor and corporation to be elected. The population increased from 11,000 to 25,000 in the following ten years.

 

Among the factories established were Robert Taylor's bell foundry John Taylor & Co and the Falcon works, which produced steam locomotives, then motor cars, before it was taken over by Brush Electrical Machines. In 1897, Herbert Morris set up a factory in the Empress Works in Moor Lane which become one of the foremost crane manufacturers by the mid-20th century.

 

There was also strong municipal investment: a new sewage works in 1895, then a waterworks in Blackbrook and a power station in Bridge Street in 1899. The corporation took over the Loughborough Gas Company in 1900.

 

In 1841, Loughborough was the destination for the first package tour, organised by Thomas Cook for a temperance group from Leicester.

 

As Loughborough grew in the 20th century, it gained new suburbs. Thorpe Acre in the north-west of Loughborough was a hamlet of about twenty dwellings until the mid-20th century. Several earlier survivors include a 19th-century church – All Saints Church, Thorpe Acre with Dishley, built in 1845 and extended in 1968 – and a hostelry, The Plough Inn. The population is counted into the Loughborough–Garendon Ward of Charnwood Council. Many roads there are named after poets. After World War II, some of Thorpe Acre developed further, mainly in the 1950s for employees of Brush Engineering Works, with 100 dwellings built of no-fines concrete. In the 1960s and early 1970s, Thorpe Acre gained a new estate that subsumed the old village. Two of Loughborough's secondary schools, Charnwood College and De Lisle College, lie on its bounds, as does Garendon Park, a large deer park from the 18th century. The original Dishley, off Derby Road, was heavily developed along with Thorpe Acre in the 1970s. Dishley Church in Derby Road is now in ruins. The agriculturalist Robert Bakewell (1726–1795) is buried there.

 

Shelthorpe and surrounding area are new suburbs in the south of Loughborough. Work on the original Shelthorpe started in 1929, but was halted by World War II and resumed in 1946. The centre of Shelthorpe has a wide variety of shops, including a Tesco Extra, which is probably the largest supermarket in Loughborough.

 

The Hazel Road and Fairmeadows Way estates to the west of Shelthorpe and the south of the university date from the 1970s. They stretch from Holywell Drive to Hazel Road. Rainbows Hospice, a children's hospice, and the secondary Woodbrook Vale School are on the edge of the suburb. They were followed by the Haddon Way estates to the south of the estates, and then by Grange Park, just south of Shelthorpe and north-west of the hamlet of Woodthorpe, whose construction began in 2006 after completion of Terry Yardley Way to One Ash Roundabout, the last phase of Loughborough's A6004 ring road.

 

A planning application to build 30 new homes by William Davis Homes came under criticism in 2018 from residents saying that they had been promised public amenities like shops and a place of worship, but were living on "a construction site"; the site was originally intended to have shops, a church, community centre and health centre built on it. Despite the criticism, Charnwood Borough Council approved the plans.

 

After hosting two successful vegan markets in 2022, Charnwood Borough Council initiated three vegan markets to be held in Market Place in March, May, and October 2023.

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Relating to a leather jacket, I used components of the jacket to print with including the seem stitching on the elbow and worn away parts of the polysynthetic leather.

I then experimented with the shapes and drew black marks around them creating a sense of sharp and bold effects.

Imagery relating to a previous story that I created (featuring a mother innocently baking a strawberry cake for her young daughter; however she is oblivious to the fact that her daughter has been in a fatal car accident). I wanted to contrast the two juxtaposing elements of a content mother and injured daughter whilst also linking the two, e.g. runny red ink used to symbolize both juice from the strawberries, but also the fluidity of blood. I used strawberries as they are surprisingly fragile and delicate, much like the young girl in the story. Additionally, I wanted to experiment with the monoprinting technique as I felt the paint reflected the uneven, bumpy surface of strawberries.

SB 451 Relating generally to hunting and fishing: Sunday Hunting and Noodling

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Reunió de la Taula del Tercer Sector amb el relator de l'ONU sobre pobresa i drets humans, Philip Alston, per traslladar-li les dificultats en la implementació de la Renda Garantida de Ciutadania.

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Relating the theme of the film to local issues, Grace Fuchs explains her work with the Sierra Coalition and the importance of divestment at Ohio University.

Headshots for the relationship support charity Relate.

 

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Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State. [With illustrations.]', 000194807

 

Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)

Page: 226

Year: 1845

Place: New York

Publisher: The Authors

 

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Image from 'Historical Collections of the State of New York ... relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the State', 000194809

 

Author: BARBER, John Warner and HOWE (Henry)

Page: 188

Year: 1846

Place: New-York

Publisher: S. Tuttle

 

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HB430 (Relating to Taxation) exempts charitable deductions from the itemized state income tax deduction caps.

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