RIP

RIP

RIP

All Saints, Landbeach, Cambridgeshire

Cambridge’s major industrial employer in the to start with fifty percent of the 20th Century was Pye Radio, company of radio sets in their factories on Coldhams Lane and Newmarket Road. Afterwards on as Pye TVT and Pye Telecom, with a large new manufacturing facility on the Chesterton facet of the river, they produced televisions, Television set studio equipment and communications devices, for which they retained their aged brand. My father was apprenticed to Pye TVT in 1953, and worked for them for 20 years.

Recently, I came across this Art Deco lettering on a 1930s grave marker at Landbeach, a compact village on the northern outskirts of the city. I did ponder if this RIP experienced been inspired by Pye’s well known logo.

Edit: a couple of months later on I spotted another of these a couple of miles off at Boxworth.

And so to Landbeach. I cycled out of dismal Milton, with its ‘light industrial units’ and its kebab shops and Tesco superstore, and for the first time these days I observed fields as I set out alongside the fen edge. This place is the landscape of my childhood. We lived in north-east Cambridge, but my grandparents lived in Ely, so I would be place on the bus from the age of 7 or so to go and check out and stay with them. It was an Eastern Counties 109 support as I recall, and it clambered by way of the villages of Milton, Landbeach and Waterbeach in advance of heading out into the Fens.

Landbeach is a tranquil small village surrounded by flat fields, and I remembered its church vividly from childhood as it has a stone spire, the top quarter of which was missing. It was changed some time in the 1980s. The tower and spire are so very similar to individuals of St Andrew Chesterton again in the city that they should be by the similar architect. This is a excellent church, entire of desire, although at very first sight it does not excite and does not give up its treasures easily. But there are brasses, and memorials, heaps of medieval glass and some aged woodwork. The church is open up each individual day, and nicely well worth a check out. On this misty autumn working day it was like being in northern France, the substantial spired church with its clustered village, and the sprawling flat beet fields all close to.

As a compact little one I would sit on the bus as it headed as a result of this landscape, an intrigued boy or girl, not easily bored, alternately reading my comedian and staring out at the look at until soon after about an hour we arrived at fast paced Sector Avenue in Ely, the place I would get off and stroll to my grandparents home in Chief’s Avenue, some ten minutes absent.

Posted by Simon Knott on 2014-10-25 23:55:10

Tagged: , Landbeach , Cambs , Cambridgeshire , East Anglia , church , churches

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