Date:1950 - 1960 (c.)
Description:The Upper Lodge, built by Robbins in about 1827, can be seen in the centre of this photograph. The archway to the right was demolished in 1980, immediately prior to Queen Elizabeth's visit, when it was declared unsafe. The Victorian archway went over the ruined Medieval gatehouse.The original gas lamposts of 1900 can be seen to great detail in the photograph.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
This watercolour of Tamworth Castle was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1799 by ...
The Town Hall was built in 1700-1701, and was paid for by Thomas Guy, the MP for ...
This photograph shows the interior of Tamworth Castle's State Withdrawing Room, ...
Tamworth Borough Council outside Tamworth Castle. On the front row are, from left ...
Mrs Emma Wheeldon (owner/tenant) outside her shop that sold toys and general household ...
This photograph shows the Sir Robert Peel II Death Centenary service, held on 7th ...
Coleman Brothers (Tamworth) Ltd. was an ironmongers which had been trading since ...
The coat of arms of the Ferrers family is seen carved in stone above the main doorway ...
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Source: Tamworth Castle Museum
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