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Is extra housing the only goal?
A questionable questionnaire?
The Rise and Fall of the Kingsway Compton
The golden age of cinema
Family History on-line from Essex Libraries
Research resources currently FREE to Library Members
Thundersley & Hadleigh Football Club {2}
Another photo from the late Derek Shearing – Derek is seated second from the right ...
Thomas Stapel, Sergeant-at-Arms to Edward III
Successful installation of the Thomas Stapel Brass
Do you recognise anyone in this picture?
Were you there, can you help?
The Ecclesiastical Census of 1851
Ecclesiastical Census; Sunday 30 March 1851
The Marcia Mosely Webb books
In some of Marcia’s own words: I began to write seriously when my son was 2 ...
Retrospective for Marcia Moseley Webb {RIP}
About the author; saved June 2014 from her own web-site; which is no longer active. “I ...
Hadleigh & Thundersley Museum
Noble person sought to donate a suitable property!
John H.Burrows
We are often asked about the life of John H. Burrows
Stained Glass at St Michael's
The beautiful, and winning, window to celebrate the 2012 Olympic Games
The Bamber Stores in Common Approach
John Bamber of Thundersley
Hadleigh People in 1918
The 1918 Hadleigh Electoral Register transcribed
Local Planning in CastlePoint
How the Local Planning system works
Bread and Cheese Smash: 1937
They don't make cars like that any more
Thundersley & Hadleigh Football Club {1}
This photo belonged to the late Derek Shearing
Castle Point Local Plan 2018-2033
Appointments and October 2020 newsletter
"Nutty" Hazle World War Two Hero
Edmund Hazle DCM; his courage "an inspiration to all"
Books sold via Essex 100, Hadleigh Library, some shops
This shows the jacket images for books available for sale by post through Essex 100. Some of ...
The Builders of Daws Heath
Daws Heath has a history of isolated farms, probably with medieval origins.
W and HL Carruthers, Daws Heath Builders
Daws Heath from the 1920s onwards
Broom Brothers
A number of building firms became prominent in Hadleigh and Thundersley.
Some Schoolboy Memories
I was born in Hadleigh in 1937. I can remember the ‘tank traps’ and metal studs ...
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