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The Second Evacuation
The report below is taken from the Local Studies Library at HALS. The writer was probably Edward A Williams born ...
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A WALK AROUND VICTORIAN WARE
I have just been taken on a fascinating tour of Ware as it was 129 years ago
HERTFORDSHIRE MERCURY 1979
Workers give up holiday to keep roads open
William Henry Brewster - Master fishmonger and Alderman & Mayor of Hertford
In common with many other inland areas of the Country, the coming of the railways, in the latter half of the 19th century, gradually enabled the populations of places like Hertford and surrounding areas to add the benefit of fresh sea fish to their diets
Home Guard at County Hall
County Hall had its own Platoon of the Home Guard and what a motley crew we were
How to get cement into a back garden
Use a long arm of course! 5th June 2020
Cowper School Boys c1938
Cowper School Boys c1938
Cowper School Football Team, 1938
Cowper School Football Team, 1938
Cowper Boy's School Football Team 1937-38
Cowper Boy's School Football Team 1937-38
Cowper Boys' School Class 2a, 1936-37
Cowper Boys' School Class 2a, 1936-37
Master's House, Fore Street
When Richard Hale built his Free School in 1617, he also built a building in Fore Street to house the Master of the school
Woolly Bombers Celebrating Key Workers and Covid-19 Heroes
The Secret Society of Hertford Crafters members have been busy making different key workers
Identifying players in a Cowper Testimonial team photo
I think I know three of the players, but would welcome other names or a team list
A Reminder of Ware Park's History
The journey of a childhood memory retraced by Eric Riddle
Since only in the last year or year and a half I have had the great pleasure to get back in contact with a number of friends
Eric Riddle 1957
Jennifer Jeffcoate & Eric Riddle in late 1950s
Jennifer Jeffcoate and Eric Riddle over the pits in the late 1950s.
Port Vale School
“…although it was a pleasure to see the children housed in a new school he was ever mindful of the enormous cost of education.”
High Street, Ware, 1911 (Part 4)
Who was living in Ware High Street in 1911?
High Street, Ware, 1911 (Part 3)
Who was living in Ware High Street in 1911?
High Street, Ware, 1911 (Part 2)
Who was living in Ware High Street in 1911?
High Street, Ware, 1911 (Part 1)
The High Street in Ware runs east to west from the roundabout at the junction with Star Street to Priory Street, just beyond Ware Museum
Air Raid Signals Leaflet, September 1938
Presumably the Munich Crisis of September 1938 was the reason this information leaflet was issued
FLYING BOMB IN GRAVEL PIT
Fortunately the “doodle-bug” picked a gravel pit for its last resting place
Children in Cecil Road Pits, circ 1958
The children are Jennifer Jeffcoate, Johnathan Jeffcoate and “an angelic” Eric Riddle.
American Car on Horns Mill
The boy in the car is Alan Dunnage along with his sisters Nina and Stephanie.
Hertford's Yarn Bombed Christmas Tree 2019
Hertford's "Yarn Bombers" or "Secret Society of Hertford Crafters" have struck again at Christmas Time
Schools Evacuated to Hertford in WW2
The Austrian Anschluss in March 1938 and the crisis over Czechoslovakia brought fears of a European war
Hertford Schools in WW2
During the holidays, staff at Cowper School housed in the Longmore building blacked out the windows
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