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The Wells of Hadleigh and Thundersley
How water was obtained locally up to about 100 years ago
A frail basket
In 1900, Arthur Morrison's 310 page novel about Cunning Murrell from 1854
Seeds
See the Day
Before the demolition before the dig
Hadleigh Corner once had a tiny shopping parade
Thundersley 1933
Kelly's; an invaluable snapshot in time of how districts were viewed
Mount Pleasant: linked with Souvenir of Thundersley
A busy local Mount Pleasant
Musings on Inns and Smithies
It made sense, a lot of sense. Pubs and smithies as neighbours. Where today one stops to ...
Postcard from Hadleigh
During February Half-term, Saturday 14th – Sunday 20th February 2022, ACAVA HOFS in association with Castle ...
The Mystery of ‘Cunning’ Murrell's Chest?
A large chest or trunk was given to Southend’s Museum by the Murrell family. It’s ...
Hobson's Choice Cited
A recent article in the Echo reported that CastlePoint Council’s planning committee was between a ...
Some history of a trim little shop
Fascinating customers at a 2016 Hadleigh Library drop-in
Pictures of a recycled church hall
The original St Michael’s Church in Daws Heath was built in 1922
Main Line Models
Amazing model invention from Beech Road, Hadleigh, Essex
A Thundersley Heritage: Slide Show 22nd Jan 2022
Thundersley Heritage, in Daws Heath
Jessie, the Deaf Recluse of Daws Heath (1892-1969)
Jessie Octavia Emson’s life, with picture
The 2022-2026 Draft Library Plan and Consultation
Consultation: ECC have issued a draft Library Service Plan
Memories of King's Cottage on Thundersley Common
King’s Cottage is part of local folklore
The Olympic Art of Hadleigh, 2012
These are some of the 2012 Hadleigh Dressing photos, including the Team Hadleigh project. Classes 7 ...
An annotated Victorian view of Hadleigh Castle
“THE castle of Hadleigh – { wrote Sir James D Mackenzie} – was built on ...
The Brothers Tyrrell and Blossoms Farm
This rather splendidly elaborate Victorian advertisement was sent to the Archive from northwest Kent by ...
Pictorial Life, Times and End of the Crown Inn
Gone but not forgotten
James Cunning Murrell 1785-1860
This is a link to a story Roger Shinn and I have on the following ...
Exploring The Salvation Army’s History
Park Farm House. The first Heritage Open Day that I attended.
Jim Mayzes – A Life of Poverty in Early Victorian Hadleigh and Daws Heath
What poverty meant in the 19th Century
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