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  • Mr King of Brickendon
    Mr King of Brickendon
    Memories of Roses and an Austin 7 In the late 1940s my parents would visit Mr King of Brickendon near Hertford. ...
  • PANSHANGER HOUSE 1953 - Lot 1
    PANSHANGER HOUSE 1953 - Lot 1
    Hertfordshire Mercury dated  Friday, 17 July 1953 reported that: “PANSHANGER HOUSE was bought for £17,750 by Mr. Richard Ashton, a Stoke ...
  • A young midwife
    A young midwife
    This young nurse is unnamed but it looks like she has been studying midwifery, and is very happy to be ...
  • WATERFORD CHURCH OF ENGLAND (MIXED) SCHOOL, 1918
    WATERFORD CHURCH OF ENGLAND (MIXED) SCHOOL, 1918
    January, 1918 7th Re-opened school.  Children & staff all present. A new stove with pipes & radiators has been fixed in the main ...
  • Hertford Grammar School The Prefects, 1931
    Hertford Grammar School The Prefects, 1931
  • Hertford. Prince Albert Cottages
    Hertford. Prince Albert Cottages
    These are not almshouses but model designs for dwellings for working people. As at least three people had mentioned them ...
  • Rectors of Christ Church, Hertford
    Rectors of Christ Church, Hertford
    1869 – July 1906         Rev. Robert Rutland July 1906 – January 1914        Rev Percy Edward Robson.  An entry in the school ...
  • Spread Eagle, Ware
    Spread Eagle, Ware
    Do you recognise anyone in the photo?  The original pub in Amwell End stood where the railway crossing now is.  The ...
  • DIVERTING THE TURNPIKE ROAD AT GOLDINGS, 1868
    DIVERTING THE TURNPIKE ROAD AT GOLDINGS, 1868
    Richard Lavender, as well as being a bridge expert, researched widely, covering subjects such as the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, Caleb ...
  • A MISCELLANY OF MISBEHAVIOUR
    A MISCELLANY OF MISBEHAVIOUR
    Those who restrict their interest in History to great events and prominent people miss  out on a lot. Readers of ...
  • THE BIRTH OF HWLHS
    THE BIRTH OF HWLHS
    This year we celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the foundation of the Hertford and Ware Local History Society. Twenty-five years ...
  • Christmas in the Workhouse
    Christmas in the Workhouse
    Christmas Day in the Workhouse is a very sad story. The poor, as recipients of charity, were dependent on the view ...
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