Just an oak tree? There is one at Oaklands College which is part of history. To celebrate the London 2012 Olympic ...
Rev. Henry Etough (1688 – 1757) Rev. Henry Etough was Rector at Therfield from 1734 and he was buried there after ...
Workhouse records can be an invaluable source for disability history, offering a poignant glimpse into the lives of individuals grappling ...
The many pubs that used to serve the Cheshunt area have been decimated in recent years, but one that’s survived ...
It’s a feature of the towns, villages and hamlets along the Lea Valley that many have large houses whose names ...
I was just reading about the comment made by Terry Peters. My dad Vincent, my Mum Emily and my sister ...
George Dering was born in 1831 and inherited Lockleys in 1859. He died there in 1911. During the 1880s he left ...
Edward Thomas, poet and casualty of war, did not it is true to say, spend many months in Hertfordshire. But ...
My name is Eileen Kavanagh (Nee Smith) I would love to hear from anyone who attended Corner Hall School (Hemel) or ...
When we think of listed railway stations, most people’s minds would go to something like Barlow’s Grade 1 Victorian gothic ...
It was my home, it was my freedom. It was the only way I could get out of being stuck ...