Gallipoli Troops Billeted in Southam
Cardall's Corner - March 2015 - Val Brodie
A hundred years ago in February 1915, over 200 officers and men, of the 2nd Lowland Field Company, Royal Engineers, arrived in Southam from Scotland. They were part ...
Cardall's Corner - March 2015 - Val Brodie
A hundred years ago in February 1915, over 200 officers and men, of the 2nd Lowland Field Company, Royal Engineers, arrived in Southam from Scotland. They were part ...
Cardall's Corner - February 2015 - Jenny Frith
St Fremund was reputedly a relative of King Offa of Mercia. He became a hermit and lived at Prescote near Cropredy (or Caerlon on Wye, or on an island off the East ...
Cardall's Corner - January 2015 - Linda Doyle
A small part of Southam’s rich and interesting heritage is currently the subject of debate because of a planning application for development of the site. Southam’s windmill ...