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PANSHANGER, MOSTLY THE OAK
The illustration of the Panshanger Oak in 1822 shows a tree in fine form. By 1893 Alexander McKenzie was describing ...
Goldings: from Private Estate to Barnardo’s Technical School
Prince Edward appeared on the terrace to acknowledge the boys who had gathered on the lawn
Review
‘Meryton Revealed: The Derbyshire Militia at Hertford & Ware’ by Clive Caplan The Jane Austen Society Report 2004 ‘The Hartfordshire Militia ...
At last, a Railway Station to be proud of (in 1888)
The railway came to Hertford in 1843, but was not welcomed by all
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I am extremely grateful to the many people who have helped and encouraged me while researching Thomas Smith. I refer ...
Tracing Ware Grammar School friends from 1955
I attended Ware Grammar School from 1948 -1955 and have just uploaded the photo of our Prefect team in 1955. ...
CONCLUSION
Thomas Smith died in Hertford on 1 October 1875 and was buried in All Saints’ churchyard. Thus ended an interesting ...
COUNTY SURVEYOR OF BEDFORDSHIRE
Thomas Smith was appointed County Surveyor for Bedfordshire in 1847 following the death of Frank Giles. Giles and Smith had ...
POOR LAW UNION WORK
The “Poor Law” (Amendment) Act 1834 stated that all relief should be offered in well-appointed workhouses and that outdoor relief ...
SHIRE HALL, HERTFORD
One of Thomas Smith’s earliest tasks, in connection with the Shire Hall, Hertford, was to advise on the warming of ...
Thomas Frederick Luppino: a local artist
Thomas Frederick Luppino (1749−1845) was a well-respected theatrical scene designer and painter who worked in the British theatre for over ...
HERTFORD & ST. ALBANS GAOLS
HERTFORD GAOL One of the pressing problems in gaols throughout the country at the time Thomas Smith became involved with the ...
COUNTY SURVEYOR OF HERTFORDSHIRE
thomasIn 1837 Thomas Smith was appointed County Surveyor of Hertfordshire on the death of John Pemberton and remained in office ...
THE HERTFORD BUILDING COMPANY
In Cowbridge, Hertford, next to the Congregational Church, is one of the two Prince Albert Model Cottages built in Hertfordshire. ...
MILITIA WORK FOR THE COUNTY
It was the duty of a County to provide the housing for the permanent staff and their families, and the other ...
End of an Era at Balls Park
An annotated sales catalogue reveals how Balls Park mansion would have looked in Sir Lionel’s time
CHRIST CHURCH, NAPLES
The highlight of Thomas Smith’s architectural career, as already mentioned, was the acceptance of his design for the new Anglican ...
ARCHITECTURAL WORK 1850 - 1875
Thomas Smith’s work for the 2nd and 3rd Marquess of Salisbury was concerned largely with the maintenance of property on ...
ARCHITECTURAL WORK 1823 - 1849
Thomas Smith’s earliest known commission was for four cottages in Brickendon in the February of 1823. His first work in ...
THOMAS SMITH 1798 - 1875
Thomas Smith was born on 7 November, 1798 to Mary and John Smith at Newington Butts, London where his father ...
A County Town Bus Station
I heave a sigh of relief, believing that I don’t have to go online to consult a timetable, but can ...
The Pop Inn Cafe
Hertford's teenage Mecca
A Short Tenancy in Hertford Heath
It must have been in the summer of 1984 that me and my parents left Hornsmill for Hertford Heath. We ...
Watching Hertford Town Football Club
It was in 1962 (when I was a 12-year-old schoolboy) that I first started watching (The Blues) Hertford Town football ...
Going Out in the 1950s
I was told by my Uncle Bob that we all used to go out in the old Morris car of ...
Five Hundred Dance into the Evening at Balls Park
Spectators joined in the country dancing well into the evening
INTRODUCTION
Thomas Smith first came to my notice in 1979 whilst I was researching the Poor Law Union work of Cockett ...
THOMAS SMITH 1798 - 1875
We Must Have Been Dreaming
I was still living in the Hornsmill area of Hertford at the time and was then old enough to go ...
My First Darts Season in Years – 2022
This has been my first darts season for many years. In fact, over fifty years ago was the last time ...
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