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- Lorry Becker on Slum housing in Watford, 1850s to 1930smy relative William Halsey Also Lived In Watford in 1890s He Passed Away In Watford 1894 not Sure of His...
- Jennifer Ayto on Slum housing in Watford, 1850s to 1930sHave a look at the census returns. Find my Past and Ancestry are available at Hertfordshire libraries.
- Lorry Becker on Slum housing in Watford, 1850s to 1930smy Great Great Grandma Was Born In Watford 1851 And Lived On Horse shoe Lane Possibly in one of the...
- Jane Biggs on Shenley HospitalOnly memory of my nan. Mothers mum, Mrs Green, admitted on Husband Leonard Greens request. Think I must have been...
- Pete Jones on Trainees at the Government Training CentreI did a plumbing course in the centre between 1969 and 70 we stayed in I think were like Nissan...
- Matt Dennis on Cricket Club 2nd X1, 1980Charles Rance Umpire Next to Stella Manning
- Barry Law on Briar Patch Children’s HomeBriar Patch “The Patch” the lads liked to call it. I have very fond memories of the Patch I was...
- Ruth Jeavons on George Edward Dering: Engineer, Inventor and Squire of Lockleys, WelwynThis is a brilliant piece of research into the life of an exceptionally creative and interesting man with many special...
- Nicholas Blatchley on Listed Pubs in HoddesdonMany thanks for the extra information, Martyn.
- Martyn Cornell on Listed Pubs in HoddesdonThe name change to the Salisbury Arms is frequently said to have taken place in 1828, but newspapers continued calling...
- Ian Addison on AN ANGRY RIVER BEANEI lived at 36, Rivershill, at the time of the flood and was good friends with Eian Nelson, who has...
- John Littell on Uncovering the story of local millingEre! Trouble at Mill.
- Ian Pidgeon on The Pidgeon familyDick (Richard Godfrey Pidgeon) was a blacksmith, born in 1887 at Littlehan, near Exmouth, Devon. His family tree can be...
- Barry Law on Butchers ShopsFishers butchers shop; Sorry got my left & right mixed up. Fishers butchers was at bottom Leys Ave right hand...
- Patricia Hawkins on WW1 The Folly Boys of Wheathampstead.I know Grandad is on cart Frank Douglas Hawkins lived at 17 Folly Fields. Trying to get more information.
- Barry Law on Butchers ShopsButchers shops in Letchworth; I remember all the butcher shops mentioned but you all have forgotten one " Fishers "...
- Martin Williams on Williams Brothers StoresHi All, Just to make you aware that sadly both Paul and John Williams passed away this year 6 months...
- carol Scott on Shenley HospitalSo nice to read everyone’s story, my auntie Daisy Pointer worked as a mental health nurse 1944.
- Katie on Shenley HospitalWhat a place of loneliness and sadness for the unlucky people who ended up there. Shame on those who helped...
- Anne Carter on Shenley HospitalI did my three month psychiatric module from St Mary's in Paddington at Shenley in 1978. I remember on the...
- Pam on Ray Dexter and The InvadersYes he lives in Roydon and still involved in the music industry. Hoddesdon Museum have put together an exhibition of...
- Keith Wright on Ray Dexter and The InvadersIs Ray Dexter is around ??
- Malcolm Turner on Cintel buildingWe worked over there as contractors for a number of years. Very impressive plant room. Friendly and knowledgeable site contact...
- francis Rich on From Huguenot refugees to Letchworth heroCharles died at the battle of selle and is buried in the village war grave cemetery atop the hill. It...
- Charlie purkiss on Briar Patch Children’s HomeI remember the flissikowskis and the bakers, Kay Devonshire and her sister Yvonne auntie margaret, Marion ,Wendy, I was there...