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Hertfordshire Collection (page 40)

Discover the rich history and natural beauty of Hertfordshire, a county in England that offers a diverse range of attractions

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: HITCHIN - 1921

HITCHIN - 1921
Market Place Hitchin Hertfordshire

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Heath & Heather

Heath & Heather
The largest retail herb warehouse in the world - Heath & Heather, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, has a floor area of over 24, 000 superficial feet

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: THE JOHNNY GILPIN PUB

THE JOHNNY GILPIN PUB
The inn sign of the Johnny Gilpin at Ware, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: England / Great Amwell

England / Great Amwell
The New River at Amwell Spring, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. The small monument written by Archdeacon Nares in 1818, asks the spring to perpetuate

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Pembridge Church

Pembridge Church
The octagonal detached bellfry of Pembridge Church, Hertfordshire, isolated so that the vibrations of the bell ringing do not rock the foundations of the church

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Ruined Norman Church

Ruined Norman Church
Fine Norman arches on a hilltop in Shobdon Park, Leominster, Hertfordshire, ruins of a church built in the 11th century, but demolished in the 18th century

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Retire Steam Threshers

Retire Steam Threshers
At rest. A weekend study of retired steam threshers in a field at Thorley, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Driving through a Ford

Driving through a Ford
A car makes a splash at Barwick Ford, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Chestnut Sunday at Bushey Park

Chestnut Sunday at Bushey Park
Chestnut Sunday, a day in May celebrated in Bushey, Hertfordshire. Many people would journey to Bushey Park to see the famous avenue of chestnut trees in their full glory

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Cottages at Much Hadham

Cottages at Much Hadham
Picturesque black and white timber and plaster cottages in the street at Much Hadham, a charming Hertfordshire village

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Fore Street, Hatfield

Fore Street, Hatfield Hertfordshire, in which James, 2nd Marquis of Salisbury, first experimented with wood block paving, a pioneer in this type of road surfacing

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Braughing, Herts

Braughing, Herts
The village of Braughing, which nestles among the chalk hills of East Hertfordshire. Two little girls chat and play beneath a huge tree

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: England / Theobalds

England / Theobalds
A view of Theobalds, in Hertfordshire, originally built by William Cecil (Lord Burghley) in 1563

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Letchworth / Aerial C1930

Letchworth / Aerial C1930
Letchworth, Hertfordshire: an aerial view (1 of 2)

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Autumn Walkies

Autumn Walkies
A woman walking her dog in Whippendell Woods, near Watford, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Letchworth Small Homes

Letchworth Small Homes
A street of small houses at Hillshott, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Street at Letchworth

Street at Letchworth
A horse carriage is the only moving vehicle in this street scene at Letchworth, Hertfordshire

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Hindu wedding at Bhaktivedanta Manor, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

Hindu wedding at Bhaktivedanta Manor, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: From left to right, statues of Krishna, Rada, Rama, with Hanuman in front

From left to right, statues of Krishna, Rada, Rama, with Hanuman in front, Sita and Laxmi, Bhaktivedanta Manor temple, Watford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: View from the Pegston Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, of Hertfordshire

View from the Pegston Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Half timbered cottages in the church graveyard at Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire

Half timbered cottages in the church graveyard at Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Lt. William Robinson

Lt. William Robinson
Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson, Englands hero of the hour, is awarded the V.C. for destroying a Zeppelin over Cuffley, Hertfordshire

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Hatfield House / 1850

Hatfield House / 1850
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: COWSHED, 1853

COWSHED, 1853
The cow shed at Friern Manor dairy farm, Hertfordshire

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Hatfield House / 1879

Hatfield House / 1879
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Robinson Downs Zep 1916

Robinson Downs Zep 1916
Lieutenant W.L. Robinson shoots down a Zeppelin over Cuffley, Hertfordshire, winning the Victoria Cross for his valour

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Zep Shot down in Flames

Zep Shot down in Flames
Zeppelin L21, shot down by Lieutenant Robinson over Cuffley, Hertfordshire, plummets towards the ground

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Hatfield House (C18)

Hatfield House (C18)
A view across the deer park towards Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, the seat of the earls of Salisbury

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: A Commuter Community

A Commuter Community
A commuting community : this Moor Park, Hertfordshire, a rural township served by Londons extended underground network to give easy access to London

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: The River Lea

The River Lea
Two young men, on their way home from a days fishing, pause to admire the swans on the River Lea at Ware, Hertfordshire

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Verulamium Excavations

Verulamium Excavations
One of Sir Mortimer Wheelers team excvating at Verulamium, a wealthy provincial town of Roman Britain, now St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Telephone Kiosk in Snow

Telephone Kiosk in Snow
A night study after a fall of snow, showing a telephone kiosk and a (postal) pillar box, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageHertfordshire Collection: Science Class

Science Class
Pupils at South Hall school for Girls, at Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, at work in the laboratory. The girl in the centre is using a Bunsen Burner




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Discover the rich history and natural beauty of Hertfordshire, a county in England that offers a diverse range of attractions. Step back in time as you explore St Albans, with its fascinating Penrose House from 1926 and the majestic St Albans Abbey dating back to 1802. Immerse yourself in the past with an old county map created by John Speed in 1611. Experience the innovative town planning of Welwyn Garden City, exemplifying urban design at its finest. Take a stroll through this planned city using the Map of Welwyn Garden City from 1926, marveling at its well-organized layout. Witness the transformation of Stevenage into a thriving New Town, showcasing modern architecture and urban development. This vibrant town is constantly evolving while preserving its historical roots. Indulge your senses amidst nature's splendor with a tranquil path winding through bluebell forests in Ashridge. The enchanting sight of Hyacinthoides non-scripta blooms will leave you captivated by Hertfordshire's natural wonders. Transport yourself to Hitchin during the 1940s and experience life during wartime Britain. This historic market town has stories to tell about resilience and community spirit. Admire George Sidney Shepherd's stunning depiction of St Albans from 1809, capturing the essence of this charming city steeped in heritage. Marvel at Wallingford Screen within St Albans Abbey—an architectural masterpiece that stands as testament to centuries-old craftsmanship. While exploring Hertfordshire, don't miss out on venturing beyond its borders to discover other gems like New Forest—a captivating destination offering breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife encounters. Embrace an active lifestyle by joining one of Hertfordshire's Ladies Cycling Clubs—where camaraderie meets adventure on two wheels. Hertfordshire beckons with tales from different eras alongside picturesque landscapes waiting to be explored.