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World War 2

  • Air Raid Signals Leaflet, September 1938
    Air Raid Signals Leaflet, September 1938
    Presumably the Munich Crisis of September 1938 was the reason  this information leaflet was  issued by Hertford Town Clerk on ...
  • FLYING BOMB IN GRAVEL PIT
    FLYING BOMB IN GRAVEL PIT
    From Hertfordshire Mercury, 8th September 1944. “Residents in a country town in Southern England on Tuesday morning heard the intermittent throbbing ...
  • Hertford War Memorial Rededication, 7th November 2001
    Hertford War Memorial Rededication, 7th November 2001
    Hertford War Memorial was unveiled with great ceremony at 3 pm on Sunday 6th November 1921.  The War Memorial Committee ...
  • Home Guard at County Hall
    Home Guard at County Hall
    County Hall had its own Platoon of the Home Guard and what a motley crew we were. We were responsible ...
  • Letter to a Sister
    Letter to a Sister
    1940
  • Observer Corps Certificate
    Observer Corps Certificate
    The certificate awarded to Stanley Chambers in 1933. Stanley was Zillah Driver’s father.
  • The Second Evacuation
    The Second Evacuation
    The report below is taken from the Local Studies Library at HALS.  The writer was probably Edward A Williams born ...
  • World War II Threat to Hertford
    World War II Threat to Hertford
    Observer Corps Post
  • Zillah Driver joins the Observer Corps
    Zillah Driver joins the Observer Corps
    1942
Topics
  • A Day in the Life of a Hertfordshire Mercury Reporter c.1959
  • A GAZEBO ON THE RIVER LEA
  • A Mutiny on our Doorstep
  • A SHORT-LIVED 'ODDITY' ON THE HERTFORD LOOP
  • Author's Gift of Treacle Mines
  • Christmas shopping 100 years ago
  • Edward Chuck, maltster of Ware
  • Fire in Ware
  • From Hartham to Lord's
  • Golborne family
  • Hellier R. H. Gosselin
  • Hertford County Cinema
  • Hertford Through Time
  • Hertford's Riverside Yards
  • Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies Open Day 2004
  • How Times have Changed
  • Least I Forget
  • Memories of 19th-century Hertford
  • Memories of Ware, a local history walk on a sunny September afternoon.
  • My Journey to Work
  • Nicholls Brewery
  • Peace Pole in Hertford Friends Meeting House Garden
  • Petition from Hertford and North Herts re the abolition of slavery, 1830
  • Petition from Hertford and North Herts re the abolition of slavery, 1830
  • POOR OLD DICK
  • Pride and Prejudice - the Hertford connection
  • Priory Fields
  • River Lee, Lea, (or Ley) ?
  • Sale of a Slave in Hertford, 1768 - A boy called Howard
  • THE 1882 WARE TRAIN CRASH
  • The new water bus service from The Lee & Stort Boat Co.
  • The Old Cattle Market
  • Unknown cannon barrel
  • Ware Fire Brigade
  • Ware Floods 1947
  • WARE'S 1927 TRAIN CRASH
  • Ware's Blitz
  • WATERLOO 1815
  • When Ware Fed the World
  • Hertford Inner Relief Road
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  • The Great Bed of Ware
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