IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Launder Terrace, GRANTHAM, NG31 6BU

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Launder Terrace, NG31 6BU by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (274 Images Found)

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Launder Terrace, Grantham
Image: © JThomas Taken: 18 Apr 2012
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Launder Terrace, Grantham, Lincs.
The northern elevation of the former Spitalgate Church of England Primary School seen from Grantley Street. This taller section of the old school is at the western end of Station Road East, with the town's railway station being no more than 2-3 minutes walk away behind the photographer (as the crow flies). The earliest record of a Church of England school in "Spittlegate" (sic) dates the school's foundation to the early 1840s. However, before these premises were opened the school - originally known as Spittlegate National School - was situated on various sites in the Launder Terrace neighbourhood. In October 1940 part of the school was damaged and pupils were moved to various locations throughout the town. Later on the (repaired) school buildings were occupied by army units during WWII. However, in 1948 the girls' and infants' schools returned to the Launder Terrace premises. However, the boys school remained at Stonebridge House where it had been relocated during the war. In 1956 the school became a co-educational school and the first boys appeared on the admissions register for this building on 10 April 1956. The Launder Terrace building was closed in March 1977 and the school was moved to new premises in Trent Road, Earlesfield. These premises now house small retail units and the site is referred to as The Old School Retail Market.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 23 Dec 2017
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Queen Street from junction with Fletcher Street southwards
Image: © Andrew Tatlow Taken: 27 Jun 2013
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Queen Street southwards
Image: © Andrew Tatlow Taken: 27 Jun 2013
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Bristol VR at Grantham
JVL 619H, a Bristol VR which entered service with the Lincolnshire Road Car Company (fleet number 1904) in August 1969 was one of the preserved buses which were used to transport visitors between the park and ride car parks and the Festival of Speed site Here, the bus is turning outside the festival site.
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 7 Sep 2013
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Grantley Street
Image: © Andrew Tatlow Taken: 27 Jun 2013
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Launder Terrace, Grantham, Lincs.
The northern elevation of the former Spitalgate Church of England Primary School is seen here from near Grantley Street. This section of the former school premises is at the western end of Station Road East, with the town's railway station being no more than 2-3 minutes walk away behind the photographer (as the crow flies). Another taller section of the same building is visible nearer to St John's Church, suggesting perhaps a "Boys' end" and a "Girls' end" in former days. The earliest record of a Church of England school in "Spittlegate" (sic) dates the school's foundation to the early 1840s. However, the school, originally known as Spittlegate National School, was situated on various sites in the Launder Terrace neighbourhood. In October 1940 part of the school was damaged and pupils were moved to various locations throughout the town. Later on the school buildings were occupied by army units during WWII, although in 1948 the girls' and the infants' schools returned to the Launder Terrace premises. The boys' school however, remained at Stonebridge House where it had been relocated during the war. In 1956 the school became a co-educational school and the first boys appeared on the admissions register here on 10 April 1956. The Launder Terrace building was closed on 28th March 1977 and the school was moved to new premises in Trent Road, Earlesfield. These premises now house small retail units and the site is referred to as The Old School Retail Market.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 23 Dec 2017
0.03 miles
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Vintage Bus Service, Grantham Festival of Speed
FFU 860, a preserved 1950 AEC Regal III with Willowbrook DP35F coachwork, stands outside the Festival of Speed site at Grantham Station. The bus, formerly belonging to the Lincolnshire Road Car Company (fleet number 860) is one of four preserved buses, belonging to the Lincolnshire Vintage Vehicle Society http://www.lvvs.org.uk/ , which were used to transport visitors between the park and ride car parks and the Festival of Speed site.
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 8 Sep 2013
0.03 miles
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An East Coast Main Line service from Leeds to London Kings X departs from Grantham
Image: © John Lucas Taken: 16 Aug 2011
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Grantham Station
The station in Grantham is on the GNER main line that runs from London to Scotland. It's only 76 minutes from London on the express so this station gets very busy early weekday mornings and evenings.
Image: © Kate Jewell Taken: 14 Jan 2006
0.03 miles
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