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  • A Great Bedbug...
    A Great Bedbug...
    Can a giant bed house a ghost with a giant grudge?
  • A King's Gratitude: The Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe
    A King's Gratitude: The Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe
    Sir Richard Fanshawe was born in 1608 at Ware Park. He was the youngest son of Sir Henry Fanshawe, an exchequer official.
  • A short walk on the River Lea and Lee Navigation
    A short walk on the River Lea and Lee Navigation
    The Lea between Hertford and Ware
  • Christ Church Infants School, 1963
    Christ Church Infants School, 1963
    Class photo
  • Christmas shopping 100 years ago
    Christmas shopping 100 years ago
    There were shortages and, for many families, little reason to celebrate Christmas in 1917 but commerce encouraged celebration.
  • Cintel building
    Cintel building
    All that’s left of the Cintel building in Ware, as it’s demolished to make way for Asda.
  • Gleaning — Hertfordshire’s Original Foodbank
    Gleaning — Hertfordshire’s Original Foodbank
    The idea of leaving food for the poor to collect is by no means modern
  • Hanbury Manor
    Hanbury Manor
    Formerly Poles Convent School
  • John Lilley 1804-1884
    John Lilley 1804-1884
    John Lilley b. 1804 John Lilley, son of William & Sarah Lilley was christened on 1st April 1804.  He married Sarah ...
  • Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen of England
    Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen of England
    14th July 1553
  • Living in Star Holme Court, Ware
    Living in Star Holme Court, Ware
    From Bristol to Ware
  • Local boy Lewis William Ward
    Local boy Lewis William Ward
  • looking for children home in 1965
    looking for children home in 1965
    I”m looking for a childrens  home that I was in 1965,  This was called withbree, not sure how it was ...
  • Lord Capel of Ware was taken prisoner at The Siege of Colchester
    Lord Capel of Ware was taken prisoner at The Siege of Colchester
    28th August 1648
  • Louisa Puller, Suffragette
    Louisa Puller, Suffragette
    Louisa Puller, Suffragette & WW1 Campaigner For Women's Right To Work.
  • Memories of Harold Percival Pegrum
    Memories of Harold Percival Pegrum
  • Memories of Roy Oliver
    Memories of Roy Oliver
    hi my name Roy Oliver, I used to live in Gladstone Road , in the 1950/ 1960s we lived at ...
  • Memories of Wickham's of Ware
    Memories of Wickham's of Ware
    Photographs of workers in the 50s and 60s
  • MEMORY LANE IN WARE, HERTS
    MEMORY LANE IN WARE, HERTS
    I had lived in Ware, Herts until 23rd Feb, 1968 I had attended St Catherines School, then St Marys School ...
  • My grotto's bigger than yours...
    My grotto's bigger than yours...
    Scotts Grotto
  • Old cemetery and Chapel, Ware
    Old cemetery and Chapel, Ware
    Mini gothic splendour
  • Place House and Bluecoat Yard, Ware
    Place House and Bluecoat Yard, Ware
    Early Memories
  • Slum housing in Ware 1850s to 1930s
    Slum housing in Ware 1850s to 1930s
    Ware Local Board of Health was set up in 1849 after a damning health report.  Ware was considered an exceptionally ...
  • Some Memories of a Picturesque Town
    Some Memories of a Picturesque Town
    Memoirs, August 1960
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