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The Kingston upon Thames Debtors’ Prison

The Kingston upon Thames Debtors’ Prison existed from 1829-1852 and was situated in what is today Bath Passage.

November 26, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

The Stockhouse

The Stockhouse, otherwise called the Town Gaol or Borough Gaol, in Kingston upon Thames was situated within what is today the Bentall Centre in Clarence Street.

November 26, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

An Interesting Couple

The grave of John Robert and Gertrude Pannell is in Surbiton Cemetery [Section IV, Grave 58]…

September 20, 2020Kingston, SurbitonBy Kings and Queens

A VIRTUAL TOUR OF COOMBE CONDUIT

This is a PowerPoint presentation with notes which is intended to provide a virtual tour of Coombe Conduit, one of Kingston’s most important ancient monuments.

August 12, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

ANECDOTAL MEMORIES: DOORS INTO THE PAST, A REVIEW

Audrey Giles’ new book evolved from the research of a family anecdote about a railway accident in 1904 in which her grandfather, George Spencer, was seriously injured.

August 1, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

A GLIMPSE OF KINGSTON WORKHOUSE INFIRMARY IN 1911

Catherine McAllister, Assistant Matron at Kingston Infirmary, killed in the Irish Mail Disaster, 14 August 1915

June 25, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

Catherine McAllister, Assistant Matron at Kingston Infirmary, killed in the Irish Mail Disaster, 14 August 1915

Catherine McAllister, Assistant Matron at Kingston Infirmary, killed in the Irish Mail Disaster, 14 August 1915

June 10, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

Supporting the Manna Society – The Life and Times of Blessed William Way

A talk to support the Manna Society’s day centre for homeless people near London Bridge https://www.mannasociety.org.uk

April 24, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

Life and times of Bl. William Way, the Kingston Martyr

A shrine to the Bl. William Way was unveiled at St Agatha’s Catholic Church, Kingston, on 15 August 1971.

April 8, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens

THE MARTYRDOM OF THE BLESSED WILLIAM WAY

THE MARTYRDOM OF THE BLESSED WILLIAM WAY IN KINGSTON UPON THAMES ON 23 SEPTEMBER 1588. WAS IT IN THE MARKET PLACE?

January 14, 2020KingstonBy Kings and Queens
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