Can a giant bed house a ghost with a giant grudge?
Sir Richard Fanshawe was born in 1608 at Ware Park. He was the youngest son of Sir Henry Fanshawe, an exchequer official.
There were shortages and, for many families, little reason to celebrate Christmas in 1917 but commerce encouraged celebration.
All that’s left of the Cintel building in Ware, as it’s demolished to make way for Asda.
The idea of leaving food for the poor to collect is by no means modern
Formerly Poles Convent School
John Lilley b. 1804 John Lilley, son of William & Sarah Lilley was christened on 1st April 1804. He married Sarah ...
I”m looking for a childrens home that I was in 1965, This was called withbree, not sure how it was ...
Louisa Puller, Suffragette & WW1 Campaigner For Women's Right To Work.
hi my name Roy Oliver, I used to live in Gladstone Road , in the 1950/ 1960s we lived at ...
Photographs of workers in the 50s and 60s
I had lived in Ware, Herts until 23rd Feb, 1968 I had attended St Catherines School, then St Marys School ...
Ware Local Board of Health was set up in 1849 after a damning health report. Ware was considered an exceptionally ...