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Ware, Hertfordshire

Ware photos

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Ware maps

Historic maps of Ware and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Ware maps

Ware map

Historic map of Ware

Hertfordshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Hertfordshire

Ware map

Historic Map of any Ware postcode

Ware maps
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Ware books

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Hertfordshire Living Memories
Paperback
$28

Hertfordshire Photographic Memories
Paperback
$28

Hitchin Town and City Memories
Paperback
$26

Ware books
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Memories of Ware

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Hertfordshire memories

Nineteen years pleasurable living in Great Amell.

My family of four childen, my husband and I, moved into part of a large country house known as 'Ravenscourt', standing in 3 acres of land: we named our semi "Little Ravenscourt'. Within our back garden stood a beautiful large 'Indian Bean Tree' (catelpa), which the children loved to climb on: in the spring it was covered in small orchid-like... [more]

Shared on 05 May 2007 by Edith Wood-Smith.

The Crown Inn

Not really a memory - rather a request for information. My grandfather, Alfred Pain, was licensee of the Crown Inn from possibly the late 1920s through to the middle 1930s. If anyone has any memories/information/photos of the public house and/or my grandfather's time there, I would be most grateful to hear them.

Incidentally, my mother, Doris Bird, used... [more]

Shared on 29 May 2008 by Colin Pain.

Memories of the Red Lion

I was born in 1966 and lived in the Red Lion. My dad and mum were married in 1961. My dad lived in the village all his life, moving to the Red Lion on his marriage. My dad was formerly of Temperance Hall, down the road from the village stores.
Mum and Dad lived in the Red Lion in one room... [more]

Shared on 18 October 2008 by Amanda Shaw.

Visits to Wareside 1964 - present

My dad was born at Hillside Cottages in Wareside in 1929 (I think). I remember visiting my Grandmother there up until she moved to Ware round about 1978/9. She lived in the house with the "Hillside Cottages" sign on the front. I remember going to visit every Saturday afternoon. The front garden was a typical cottage garden where I would collect... [more]

Shared on 13 December 2007 by Sandra Penstone-Smith.

St Andrew's Church

Wow, I have many fun memories about St Andrew's Church, living next door for many years and being a member in my younger years. To me it was like my second home. Does anyone remember Skipp? He was a lovely man, I got many a telling off for ringing the church bells, which I did on most days ,driving the neighbours... [more]

Shared on 04 December 2008 by Sonia Thompson.

Netherfield House

Netherfield House is now up for sale, the estate agent lists it beautifully, I have photos of the house as it was, and am glad to see that the current owners kept it beautifully as a house of that age should be

Shared on 13 September 2008 by Marlene Harris.

Many

I would be pleased to hear from anyone with connections or memories of the village --- I was born & grew up there.

Feel free to e-mail me on --- greenviewpark&yahoo.co.uk

Leslie

Shared on 27 January 2009 by Leslie Miller.

Easneye Children's Home

I have a sketchy memory of my childhood in Easneye, between the ages of around 3-5 years old. I remember my mother dropping me off and being terrified. She said I was having a holiday but never came back for me.  All I can remember of my time was the dormitory, just a row of unfriendly beds, and the "farm" with... [more]

Shared on 29 December 2007 by Jackie Macklin.

Extracts From Ware & Hertfordshire books

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Hertfordshire Photographic Memories

This was once the town's market place. The later brick frontages here often conceal 16th- and 17th-century timber-framed buildings that had been plastered for preservation. They are interspersed with other Georgian brick buildings. On the right is the Old Bay Horse Inn and, across the street, the local gunsmiths.

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Hertfordshire Photographic Memories

We are looking north down the High Street towards its division into East and West streets. Motor traffic had yet to make its impact on the town centre, and the forage business run by John Page & Son on the left was still in demand along with its advertised supplies of pet foods.

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North and East Hertfordshire Photographic Memories

Shortly after this photograph was taken, the Ware Hardware Stores closed, and the building became tearooms catering for visitors to the town. In the 1970s, it housed H Donaghue, the fish, game and poultry merchants. On the left, along West Street, stood the Crown and Anchor public house next door to the shop selling 'home-made pork pies and sandwiches'. The grocery... [more]

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