John Henshaw: A British Schools Headmaster
Derived from Harpenden Free Press articles, 1952 &1958 and "Harpenden British Schools" by Lieut.-Col. Durnford, 1891
Crowded Schools at Harpenden.
"Unsuited to present-day requirements" - Trains make teaching difficult: School Managers' complaint to County Council.
Harpenden British Schools: Origin, History and Present Position of the Schools - in 1891
A paper read by the Honorary Secretary, Lieut.-Colonel Durnford, at a meeting of the Subscribers and Parents of Scholars, held on 18th of December 1891.
The Racecourse, a Recollection
Transcript of an article LHS Newsletter no. 24, 1981
The History behind Numbers 24 and 26 Station Road
Taken from documents in LHS Archives donated by The Anscombe Family
Bygone Harpenden
An Exhibition in 1924
Brauer's of Harpenden
The success story of a local industry
The Coming of the Railways
Transcript of an article in LHS Archives by L.S. Sherwood
Kate Richardson, Harpenden artist (1861-1941)
From a transcript by LHS member Pat Wilson and a Hertfordshire Countryside article (1)
Manland Beacon
Extract from Miss C.M. Clutterbuck's Manland Scrapbook
Wartime Harpenden
An overview of how Harpenden was affected by WWII
Ox Lane Nurseries
Extract from Miss C.M. Clutterbuck's "Manland" Scrapbook, 1980s
The Conservative Club
Opened in 1913 to support the Conservative and Unionist cause
Rothamsted and the Midland Railway Company
Correspondence about an entry in The Panoramic Guide
Oggelsby's Centenary - 1873 to 1973
A family's history in the transportation business