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  • Memories of Hemel Hempstead
    Memories of Hemel Hempstead
    1967
  • Discover how Dacorum's largest Roman villa evolved
    Discover how Dacorum's largest Roman villa evolved
    Dacorum has the sites of several Roman villas within its boundaries but the largest of them was discovered in 1963 ...
  • Changing Face of Hemel Hempstead Number 13
    Changing Face of Hemel Hempstead Number 13
    Hemel Hempstead Town Centre Remembered
  • Changing Face of Hemel Hempstead Number 14
    Changing Face of Hemel Hempstead Number 14
    Changing Marlowes
  • Great Gaddesden
    Great Gaddesden
    St. Margaret's
  • Town's 'gateway' pub was victim of lakeside project
    Town's 'gateway' pub was victim of lakeside project
    The Waggon and Horses used to stand proudly at the entrance to Marlowes, a short way from the earlier Plough ...
  • The annals of Ashridge
    The annals of Ashridge
    From WW1 practice trenches to Roman settlements, Ashridge is brimming with history.  The estate has ancient origins dating back to ...
  • The trials and tribulations that led Ashridge to today
    The trials and tribulations that led Ashridge to today
    The name Bridgewater is familiar not only to local people, but in the wider world also. It was Francis, 3rd ...
  • Victorian tourists snapped up this continental crockery
    Victorian tourists snapped up this continental crockery
    The expansion of the railways in the nineteenth century made travel more and more available to ordinary people and introduced ...
  • Bikers  motoring on after reaching the ton-up mark
    Bikers motoring on after reaching the ton-up mark
    During the early part of the 20th century, citizens of towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom noticed new sounds ...
  • Water way to live through centuries at Toovey's Mill
    Water way to live through centuries at Toovey's Mill
    Two mills were recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 for Kings Langley, one for corn and the other for ...
  • Pre-Roman finds proved a fascinating school project
    Pre-Roman finds proved a fascinating school project
    In early September 1943, during the Second World War, Miss G B K Harris, then Headmistress of the school at ...
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