Romsey War Horse.

This statue, recognising the important part horses played in The First World War, can be found on the revised Romsey Permanent Trail Route.

Thomas Cook – Leicester Heritage Trail

 

Thomas Cook began his tourism company  on July 5th, 1841, when he successfully organised a rail excursion from Leicester to Loughborough, so travellers could attend a temperance meeting. The cost was one shilling per person.

Annual B.B.Q June 2018

The annual B.B.Q was held at the home of Ray and Pat Shanks, who, along with Kay and Colin Smith, prepared an excellent B.B.Q. The sincere thanks to all four are extended by all members who attended.

Below are photos of members enjoying the good weather and excellent food.

 

The Clicker by John Atkins on The Leicester Heritage Trail

A statue remembering the shoe industry in Leicester’ History.

A clicker was a skilled worker who cut out the upper part of the shoe from the leather, the elite of the shoe making trade.The name comes from the clicking sound made by the knife on the board beneath the leather.