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Worried about your library closing?
Defending the heart of our communities.
Why Runnymede?
Let me start by saying that unfortunately I am not aware of any clear answer. The ...
WW2 Pathfinder Force
These special aircrews improved navigational accuracy for the RAF ..
A Visit to All Saints Church, North Benfleet
A golden November morning, an autumnal leaf gently ..
Publications
Photos of Tennis Club and Ramblers of Thundersley
I have just come across some photographs of my great aunt Dorothy Dunger who must ...
WW1 Hadleigh War Graves at the Armistice Centenary 2018
The War Graves Commission website lists the WW1 graves in the St James-the-Less churchyard on ...
A Local History Day at Hadleigh Library
This was so successful in February this year that a further FREE Local History day ...
Val Jackson
For Val Jackson’s funeral of 12th June 2018 in St James the Less Church, Hadleigh, the ...
The Choppens
Beautifully produced in 64 pages with many pictures
King John School 2018 Reunion
Ann Adams and Tony Wilkins are arranging a reunion for ex-pupils of King John School. Details ...
Was This The Original Jarvis Hall?
‘Barn of c.1600 on supposed site of hunting lodge of King John.’ It used to be ...
Who built Solbys House?
William Solby built Solby’s, the beautiful house within the John Burrows Recreational Grounds.
Origins of the Solbys
The first article was mostly about William Solby, who built Solby House in the 18th ...
War Time Memories of Thundersley
Starting September of 1937.
St Barnabas Bomb
Second World War: 1944 V1 flying bomb damage in Church Road, 80 homeless.
HOFS Open Studios and Community Weekend
During the Open Studios weekend, on Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th August, the Archive will open ...
Anyone remember the MacPherson or Brennan families?
I was wondering if anyone can help me. I am coming up to 60 at the ...
Dazzling Dahlias at HOFS
Originally cultivated by the Aztecs in Mexico, the Dahlia is a member of the Asteraceae family. ...
Thundersley Common.
Thanks go to Denise Davies for giving me this postcard of Thundersley Common…
Hart Road and Swans Green..
Thanks go to Denise Davies for giving me this photo of Hart Road and Swans ...
The Romans In Hadleigh - a Heritage Lottery Project
In June 2017, AGES Archaeological & Historical Association received a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) Sharing ...
Charles Tookey 1885-1940 and Thundersley workmates
Charles William Tookey 1885-1940, my grandfather, was one of 15 children
Third and final column of 1902 report on Thundersley
The two previous columns are transcribed here (column 1 ) and here ( column 2 )
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