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Rodbourne School
We stayed in the vicarage across from the pub and I went to Rodbourne School aged 3.
A memory of Corston in 1945 by
The Hewer Alias Radbourn Of Northleach And Turkdean
Earlier this year I visited Northleach my husband's Ancesters hail from there. His great great Grandfather William Hewer alias Radbourn bought Leygore farm in 1832, a farm of 800 acres according ...Read more
A memory of Northleach by
Summer Days
It was a happy childhood, I was born in Etwall in 1954 and our council house in Windmill Road is still our family home. Some of my fondest memories are the simple pleasures of life as a young lad in the 1950/60s. Always keen to get home ...Read more
A memory of Etwall in 1963 by
Who Remembers The Goodger Family From Shoreditch London
My Mum Ivy Goodger was Born at 43 Fish street in 1942 Along with her Twin sister Patrica My Grandparents Rose & Alf Goodger moved from Shoreditch London to Redbourn during world war two. ...Read more
A memory of Redbourn in 1942 by
Luton 1918
My father, Edmund Harris Biggs, visited Luton in 1918 when he was in England during World War I. He visited what was supposed to be the Biggs family home. It was a large house with a circular driveway and possibly a covered portico. He ...Read more
A memory of Luton in 1910 by
Growing Up On Newberries Avenue!
I've just found this place and boy what a lot of memories it brings. We lived in Newberries Avenue, moving out from Finchley when the Handley Page factory in Cricklewood shut (around that time). Dad, initially a ...Read more
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This junction was the tram centre, with branches leading off to Old Town, left to Gorse Hill and right to Rodbourne.
As every school child knows, the Romans built long straight roads; Redbourn High Street is no exception, for it forms part of the Roman Watling Street.
On 24 June 1827, William Cobbett wrote in his 'Rural Rides': 'Set out at four this morning for Redbourn. The trees ... are very fine: oak, ashes and beeches; some of the finest of each sort.
In 'Hertfordshire Countryside' for January 1970, W G S Crook writes: 'I cannot recollect ever finding Redbourn High Street deserted.' Frith's photographer would have begged to differ.
Built in 1836, the Workhouse stood on the old Redbourn Road, now Allandale.
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