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Hadleigh Old Fire Station Clock
05/11/2011
It's About Time
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Miss Dorothy Dunger, music teacher of Thundersley
02/11/2011
Can you help?
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Daws Heath Slideshow by Bob Delderfield
02/11/2011
Sat 12 Nov 2011 7.30pm
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A Touch of Forensics, a talk by David Ince
01/11/2011
Hadleigh Gardening Association, 19th May 2011
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Colin Cutler; A Cacti Man's World
01/11/2011
Illustrated Talk at Hadleigh Gardening Association, 20th October 2011
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Schools Art Workshop 7th October 2011
01/11/2011
Part of the Hadleigh Old Fire Station Open Studios Event
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Garden Holidays
31/10/2011
Illustrated talk at Hadleigh Gardening Association, 21st July 2011
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Red Buses on Hadleigh Downs
30/10/2011
Getting to the Hadleigh Mountain Bike International, 31st July, 2011
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Hadleigh Fire Station in the 1930s
30/10/2011
The threat of incendiary bombs during the First World War had led to the formation ...
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High Street Blaze 1933
30/10/2011
Fire at the Castle Garage on 20th February 1933
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Hadleigh Fire Station during World War II
30/10/2011
The Auxiliary Fire Service
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First Hadleigh Art Trail
28/10/2011
Artists and Trail Map
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St Michael's Church
27/10/2011
Daws Heath Slide Show
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Thundersley / Benfleet post cards
26/10/2011
Kiln Road and Tarpots corner
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Hadleigh and Daws Heath Ancient Woodlands Living Landscape Project
25/10/2011
Belfairs Proposed Woodland Resource Centre
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Castle House
25/10/2011
Memories of our first real home
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Dodds Grove
23/10/2011
Walk in the wood
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History of a Hadleigh Bungalow
21/10/2011
Dorlie, 72 Castle Road West
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Cross Farm, M Horder & Co
17/10/2011
Benfleet Road 1948
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Place Names
15/10/2011
The historian Michael Wood has claimed that all English villages carry their history in their name. This is certainly true of Hadleigh, Thundersley and Daws Heath.
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Edward III and Hadleigh Castle
11/10/2011
Edward III (reigned 1327~1377) was the first king to see the strategic importance of Hadleigh Castle, ...
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Hadleigh Castle 1400~1551
11/10/2011
Edward III’s grandson, Richard II, made little use of the castle and, after his death ...
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Hadleigh Castle 1551~1891
11/10/2011
After Henry VIII’s death in 1547, the castle was probably in a state of decay ...
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Hadleigh Castle ~ Grade I Listing
11/10/2011
Hadleigh Castle became a Grade I listed building on 7 August 1952: “Only the foundations ...
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