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Monday, 12th May 2008
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Land girls tell students their amazing stories
Women who helped feed Britain during the Second World War have shared their experiences with students at an agricultural college.
Clapham Terrace pupils recall their schooldays
Old friends were reunited at Clapham Terrace Primary School in Leamington on Saturday.
Light shed on secret wartime camouflage work
Secret art used to camouflage ships and factories during the war will be the focus of a new project in Leamington.
Under construction: garden fit for a Queen
Created for Queen Elizabeth I in 1575, the magnificent garden at Kenilworth Castle commissioned by Robert Dudley was a true statement of Elizabethan design.
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St Anthony's reunion: Are you in these panto pics?
Town name on gasholder pointed the way for pilots
Former boys' club members aim to get together again
Dudley's plot to woo Queen is confirmed in 1578 castle inventory
Residents enjoy quiz questions on 1940s
Family look for oil lamp inventor's resting place
Bell bottom balls recalled as comrades mark 60 years
Police on the streets for chief constable's funeral
Our Americans: air crew who crashed at Northend
Procession of policemen but what was occasion?
Memories of dances and tiddlywinks at youth club
Who were these formidable ladies in Red Cross aprons?
United effort to stage first Oken School nativity play g
Campion girls had neat ruse to get near the boys
Families had great time at county staff cricket matches
Remains of Roman villa at Abbey Fields?
Residents looked in awe at 1920s mop fair lights
1940s youth club aimed to 'prepare boys for maturity'
War memorial: the French connection
Charles Dickens once stayed here
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Kenilworth stories
Business chiefs welcome sale of DeMontfort Hotel
Castle bonfire 'puts Kenilworth on the map'
Talented poets rewarded for their autumn verses
Fairtrade status to be granted to Kenilworth
Historians finish new book of pictures
Obituaries
Meccano army will miss president 'Ern'
Tributes to Ricardo man killed in crash
Airman who brought flights to the masses
Hundreds expected for Leamington frontman's tribute
Editor produced his daily paper single-handedly for 24 weeks
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