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This is part three of a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part 3 is a history of Hatfield's breweries, brewers, inns, hotel, beerhouses, pubs and publicans from the Middle Ages to the time of writing.When this series of booklets was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part nine in a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part nine is a general study of all the farms in the Hatfield parish. When this series was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is the cumulative index to the "Hatfield and Its People" series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. When this series was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index for each title and this the cumulative index for the whole series. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part eight in a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part eight is a history of education in Hatfield focussing mainly on the Countess Anne foundation and the National Schools (St Audrey's School). When this series of booklets was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. .The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part one of a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. When this series of booklets was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. Part one is designed to explain briefly some of the more important changes that have taken place in Hatfield through the ages, and especially to demonstrate the significance of Hatfield's position on the Great North Road from London. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part eleven B of a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part 11 is a study of some of Hatfield's trade and business families from the 17th century onwards. The eleventh booklet was originally published in two parts which we have retained for authenticity.This is the second half of that booklet. When this series was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part four of a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part 4 is the history of Newate Street. The estate owner has been the dominant factor in this area for six hundred years, so this brief history is largely the story of the men and women who have owned or tenanted the estates of Ponsbourne and Tolmers. When this series of booklets was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part eleven A of a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part 11 is a study of some of Hatfield's trade and business families from the 17th century onwards. The eleventh book was published in two parts which we have retained for authenticity. This is part 11a. When this series of booklets was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part five in a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part 5 is about the roads and railways and in particular how their existence has affected the development of the town itself. When this series of booklets was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index.The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.
This is part two in a series of booklets about the history of Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Part 2 deals mainly with the history of those parts of Roe Green and South Hatfield which lie within the Civil Parish of Hatfield and where relevant with areas beyond the North Mymms Parish boundary.When this series of booklets was published 50 years ago, it was rightly regarded as an exceptionally authoritative and informative work. It has since remained unchallenged as the primary source of reference for anyone interested in the history of Hatfield. Recognising its enduring value, members of Hatfield Local History Society have undertaken this reissue now including a comprehensive index. The complete list of 13 titles can be found in each of the booklets.