
This collection explores the concepts of preservation, conservation and heritage in the context of saving a British city. Based on special collections from the University of Leicester Library www.le.ac.uk/library
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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In 1962 Leicester became only the second city in England to appoint a full time city planning officer. His name was Konrad Smigielski and his period in office, from 1962 to 1972, saw some of the most radical changes to the built environment in Leices... more
Norman Buckingham describes the Walnut Street area of Leicester and its community and businesses, including milkmen, the dentist, and Bentley's factory in the area.
Norman Buckingham describes life as a child -- housing conditions, little heat and old-style plumbing, a large choice of shops, and playing with a homemade football on the road where there was almost no car traffic.
In the context of the project Manufacturing Pasts which looked at the changes in the manufacturing sector with Leicester as a case study, Rebecca Madgin gives an overview of conservation and urban regeneration, exploring the concepts of preservation,... more
This is a clickable and interactive timeline of the key dates of the Donisthorpe Friars Mill building in Leicester, UK, from 1220 through 2012.
This resource includes information about the funeral service for Alderman Samuel Lennard, founder of Liberty Shoes and former Mayor of Leicester, UK. It also has an address in Leicester delivered by Rev. F.B. Meyer, the sermon preached by the Rev. W.... more
This is a trade journal article from the British Builder Magazine about the construction of the Liberty Factory in Leicester, UK. It includes photos and architectural drawings.
This learning resources documents the Liberty Factory located in Leicester from 1880 to the early 2000s.
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