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  • The Wells of Hadleigh and Thundersley

    The Wells of Hadleigh and Thundersley

    How water was obtained locally up to about 100 years ago
  • A frail basket

    A frail basket

    In 1900, Arthur Morrison's 310 page novel about Cunning Murrell from 1854
  • Seeds

    Seeds

    See the Day
  • Before the demolition before the dig

    Before the demolition before the dig

    Hadleigh Corner once had a tiny shopping parade
  • Thundersley 1933

    Thundersley 1933

    Kelly's; an invaluable snapshot in time of how districts were viewed
  • Mount Pleasant: linked with Souvenir of Thundersley

    Mount Pleasant: linked with Souvenir of Thundersley

    A busy local Mount Pleasant
  • Musings on Inns and Smithies

    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

    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?

    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

    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

    Some history of a trim little shop

    Fascinating customers at a 2016 Hadleigh Library drop-in
  • Pictures of a recycled church hall

    Pictures of a recycled church hall

    The original St Michael’s Church in Daws Heath was built in 1922
  • Main Line Models

    Main Line Models

    Amazing model invention from Beech Road, Hadleigh, Essex
  • A Thundersley Heritage: Slide Show 22nd Jan 2022

    A Thundersley Heritage: Slide Show 22nd Jan 2022

    Thundersley Heritage, in Daws Heath
  • Jessie, the Deaf Recluse of Daws Heath (1892-1969)

    Jessie, the Deaf Recluse of Daws Heath (1892-1969)

    Jessie Octavia Emson’s life, with picture
  • The 2022-2026 Draft Library Plan and Consultation

    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

    Memories of King's Cottage on Thundersley Common

    King’s Cottage is part of local folklore
  • The Olympic Art of Hadleigh, 2012

    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

    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

    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

    Pictorial Life, Times and End of the Crown Inn

    Gone but not forgotten
  • James Cunning Murrell  1785-1860

    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

    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

    Jim Mayzes – A Life of Poverty in Early Victorian Hadleigh and Daws Heath

    What poverty meant in the 19th Century
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