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  • Joyce's  Memories

    Joyce's Memories

    This is a interview with a blind lady, remembering when she first visited Hemel Hempstead, meeting and marrying her husband, plus ...
  • Memories of Hemel Hempstead

    Memories of Hemel Hempstead

    1976
  • The Queen's visit to Hemel Hempstead in 1952

    The Queen's visit to Hemel Hempstead in 1952

    When it was announced that Hemel Hempstead was to become one of the new ‘satellite’ towns for London, there were ...
  • Frogmore Mills Memory Bank Project

    Frogmore Mills Memory Bank Project

    Keep local history alive by sharing your memories
  • Memories of Hemel Hempstead

    Memories of Hemel Hempstead

    Spring 1973
  • Memories of Hemel Hempstead

    Memories of Hemel Hempstead

    1973
  • Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey

    Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey

    Lionel Halsey was the fourth son of the Rt Hon Sir Frederick Halsey of Gaddesden Place. He saw action in ...
  • Private Christopher Cox VC

    Private Christopher Cox VC

    On Christmas Day 1889, a boy was born in Kings Langley who was destined to become a National Hero, and ...
  • Hemel Hempstead cricket club's tale of long innings

    Hemel Hempstead cricket club's tale of long innings

    The Town Cricket Club, a familiar sight on its pitch near to Moor End Roundabout, began its long history in ...
  • History of Hastoe Hall tells tale of 'mini welfare state'

    History of Hastoe Hall tells tale of 'mini welfare state'

    Towards the end of the 19th century, Lady Emma Rothschild created “a mini welfare state’ around Tring”.
  • Boxmoor cricketeers rack up score of 154, not out

    Boxmoor cricketeers rack up score of 154, not out

    Over 150 years ago, the Box Moor Trust allowed a piece of ground to be enclosed with posts and rails ...
  • All set for 14th festival celebrating Greene's life

    All set for 14th festival celebrating Greene's life

    Graham Greene was born in St John’s, Chesham Road, Berkhamsted on 2 June 1904. He was the third son and ...
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