The photographs shown form part of a collection that were found in the Local Studies Library, Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies (HALS). ...
Heroism is most often associated with individuals braving physical or mental challenges, often for the good of others or for ...
Lady Anne Fanshawe (1625 – 1680) It might be considered slightly old-fashioned to heap praise on the memory of woman who ...
Who owns Colney Heath? 300 years of disputed territory. Just off Coursers Road, lying between Colney Heath and London Colney is a ...
In 1649, John Palmer and his kinswoman Elizabeth Knot were condemned and executed for Witchcraft at St Albans.
In January 1621, a new headmaster arrived at St Albans School. This man was James Shirley. The boys at St ...
Since the Middle Ages, Pope ladies (a type of yeast-based bun) have been eaten on New Years' Day in St Albans.
Sir Richard Fanshawe was born in 1608 at Ware Park. He was the youngest son of Sir Henry Fanshawe, an exchequer official.
This is a picture of V E Day celebration in Walkern Road Stevenage 70 years ago, My Mother Milly Marchant ...
My wife Myrtle Desmond Blair of Savoy MA, who died 13 April 2017, aged 90, was an artist and community advocate profoundly influenced by living in Hertford, England, where she had long made her home.
World War One letters from a double VC
On the morning of 4 July 1875, William George Hill was baptized by his mother, Sarah Thrussell, at St. Peters ...