Hemel Hempstead, View From Adeyfield Road c.1960
Photo ref: H255017
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Photo ref: H255017
Photo of Hemel Hempstead, View From Adeyfield Road c.1960

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During the 18th century, the roads Cherry Bounce, Chapel Street, Bell Road (now St Mary's Road), and George Street were all developing on the east side of the of the High Street and were in effect extensions of the main street. At the southern end of the High Street the road branched to the east into Saffron Lane, later known as Queen Street. At one time the High Street stretched to the west, to the south of Gadebridge Park, when the land there formed the grounds of the Bury. This short stretch of road, which joined Bury Road to the west with Queen Street, now Lower Queensway, became known as Broadway. It obtained the name because it was a 'broad way' when compared to the narrow High Street. With the wide expanse at the top of Marlowes, this area became an overflow for the cattle market. By the end of the 18th century, however, the cattle market was dismantled and the London entrance to the town, as it was known, was improved. The cattle market was moved to a meadow behind the Rose and Crown. As the last specialised market of Hemel Hempstead, it survived up to the Second World War. Marlowes itself was gradually developed with several fine villas and shops appearing amongst speculative building and shabby cottages.

A Selection of Memories from Hemel Hempstead

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Hemel Hempstead

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I don’t know exactly how old I was when we moved to Hemel from Willesden London N.W.10.. My first memories were from about the age of 4.. We lived in a flat in Underacres Close near Mayland’s Wood.. I remember getting lost in the wood and a nice man helped me by lifting me over his back garden fence and putting me back in Briery Road so I knew were I was again. I remember going to the ...see more
When I got married we lived in Boxmoor but regularly shopped in the town until we moved 4 years later. Great to see this photo which brings back some happy memories....
My name is Derek and we moved to boxted road from London when I was 2 years old.looking at the old photos of Hemel has stirred so many very happy memories.i used to love going to see Santa in the grotto upstairs in the co- op. And in the winter sitting in the co- op cafe drinking a bottle of coke ,eating a ham sandwich and watching the ducks trying to land on the frozen water of the water gardens. Don't recognise the place now thank goodness the pics are still around.
We moved in to a maisonette on Galley Hill when I was one year old and then moved to a semi detached house in Manscroft Road a year later. I have very fond memories of my childhood spent playing war games in the woods, playing cricket and football and fishing for minnow in the Gade and Gudgeon in the Grand Union Canal. As I walk around the parkland and streets of Gadebridge I go down memory lane ...see more