Sports, drama, art, music, photography - Harpenden has spawned numerous clubs and societies, many of which continue to be active
Allotments and Harpenden
Talk to the Society on 26 May 2015
Batford Community Hall
By Geoff Woodward, c2004 - and later comments
Being Prepared: A Brief History of Scouting
Report of a talk to the Society at the Society's meeting held on 23 February 2016.
Brambleton Model Railway Club at 70
A Boys' Hobby Survives over a lifetime
Harpenden Carnival in the early 1980s.
Harpenden Corps of Drums Entry in the Parade.
Harpenden Corps of Drums
Just after leaving the scouting movement.
Harpenden Corps of Drums
President Eric MORECAMBE.
Rothamsted Allotment Club
"and a clubhouse for the comfort and enjoyment of the labourers"
Rothamsted Allotment Club Annual Dinner
Extract from "Reminiscences,Tales & Anecdotes of Rothamsted Experimental Station, 1872-1922
The Conservative Club
Opened in 1913 to support the Conservative and Unionist cause
The Verulam Auto Club
Memories of post-war engineering enthusiasts
'The Third' have been Scouting since 1908
Started on the Common, still in Southdown Road
From Natwest Banking to Scouting
9th Harpenden Scout hut from 1973-2013
Grand Concert for Flood Relief
9 March 1953 in Harpenden Public Hall
Rifle Clubs in Harpenden
A very brief history of Harpenden Rifle Clubs
The Centre-Pieds and the Cobra Club
Young People's Leisure Activities in the Years of Austerity
The Institute, Southdown Road
Harpenden's Lecture Institute and Reading Room