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Loughton and District Historical Society LOUGHTON AND DISTRICT Alston, Diana, 197 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alston, Isabel, 197 NEWSLETTERS Alston, John, 197 Index to the Newsletters on the LDHS Alston, Margaret, 197 Website: Alston, Michael John, 197 www.loughtonhistoricalsociety.org.uk Memories from, 172, 173, 174, (Nos 130–197) 175, 176, 177 Alston, William, 197 COMPILED BY TED MARTIN Alwarton [Alderton], 193 Ambresbury Banks, 188 This Index will be updated at regular intervals. Ambrose, Dr Alexander, BA, MB, BCh, LLB, All references are to the number of the Newsletter in MD, DPh, 191 which the subject appeared. Titles of books and Ambrose, Jonathan Whybrow, 194 publications are in italic. Ambrose, Percy, 194 American Type Founders, 193 A11 trunk road, 194, 196 And Now Goodbye , 197 A414 trunk road, 197 Anderson air raid shelter, 196 A Century and a Half of Loughton in Pictures Angel, Mr, 140 further information, 197 Anglo-French Laundry, 197 A Pictorial Review of Claybury Hospital , 134 Angus, Thomas Sanderson, 192 A Walk Round Loughton , 133 Anne, Princess, 1665–1714, flight of, 183 AA, 193, 196 Anne Boleyn’s tower, 197 Abraham, Henry, 191 Archaeology Abraham, John, 191 medieval pottery in York Hill, 171 Abridge, 194, 197 Theydon Bois, 144 Acme Pullman Services of Bishop’s Stortford, Archdeacon’s death, 172 196 Arden Press, 192 Across Barriers (1941), 196 Arkell, Lieutenant A J, 189 Actuaries, 191 Armistice 1918, 196 Ada Melmore , ship, 191 Armstrong, Susan, 191 Adams, Beatrice Mary, 193 Arnold, Matthew (1822–88), 177, 195 Adams, Charles Edward, 193 Arrighi, Ludovico, 192 Adams, Charles Hubert, 193 Arsenic poisoning, 173 Adams, Dr, 191 Arthur Morrison, 180, 197 Adams, Frances, 193 Arts and Crafts Movement, 195 Adams, Percy Joyce, 193 Ashcroft, Lord, 197 Adams, Sarah Flower (1805–1848), 141, 169 Ashley Laminates, 163, 164, 169 Adams, William Bridges, 141 Askew, Lucy, 194 Addison, Joseph, 194 Askew family, 194 Addison, Sir William (1905–1992), 141, 149, 174, Association Typographique Internationale, 193 181, 194 Aston, Ken, 190 archive, 149 Astor, Major, 193 retrospective, 165 Atholl, Duchess of, 194 Aerodromes Atkin, J C, 191 Chingford, 181 Audley End, 197 Epping Forest, around, 181 Aubrey, John, 190 Agriculture ‘Aunt Daisy’, 191 Epping Forest, in, Great War, 182, 183 Australia, Loughton connections in, 168 Ainger, Geoffrey (1925– ) Austridge, Mr, 190 Air raid Aves, Ernest, 197 shelters, public, 184, 189 Aviation in the 1930s, 184 wardens’ posts, 184 Ayton, James, Police Sgt, 197 Air Wing, St John Ambulance, 176, 193 Alake of Abeokuta, 190 ‘Babes in the Wood’ murders, 194 Albion Granaries, 186 Bacon, James and John, Jr, 190 Aldersbrook Bacot, Arthur, 193 Cemetery and Crematorium, 137 Baddow Frove, 196 Farm, 159 Bader, Sir Douglas, 168, 189 Alexander, Ivy, 150, 191 Bailey, Miss, 190 Alfriston, Sussex, 197 Bailey, W, 191 Alhambra Edict, 196 Baillie Scott, M H, 193 ‘All Number Now’, 197 Baily, Edmund, 191 Allen, Dr Matthew, 185 Baily, E H, 191 Allen, Mrs, 190 Bain, Alexander (1810–1877), electrical Allen. Rev W, 187 timekeeping pioneer, 131, 191 Allen, Robin (1820–1899), 146 Baines, Frank, 193 Allen, William, 191 Bairnsfather, Bruce, 195 Allis, Charles, 189 Ballantyne Press, 192 Alston, Cecily, 197 Balls, Mr Geo, 196 1 Banbury, William, 190 Blitz, the, 197 Bancroft’s School, Woodford Green, and a perilous cycle ride, 150, 191 193 first, 179 Bank of England Printing Works, 132, 160 Hills Road: Buckhurst Hill, life in, 1940, Bank panic 1826, Essex and, 184 174, 183 Banks, Thomas, 191 Blue plaques, 141, 144, 145 Banks, William James, 191 Bill Sparks, 197 Barbou typeface, 192 George Pearson, 197 Barham, Vic, 194 James Hilton, 197 Barking Blumenthal, Joseph, 193 fishing in, 133 Boake, Arthur, 192 Valence House, 158 Boake, Edmund John, 192 Barltrop, Robert, 135, 172 Boake, Mr, 189 Barnardo, Dr, 194, 196 Bobbingworth, 196 Barnes, William Charles, 197 Bodger, James Mears, 193 Barnett, G H, 194 Bodger, Martha, 193 Barns, Mrs Stephen, 193 Bodleian Library, 194 Barriers Down (1950), 196 Boer War, 196, 197 Barton, Mr (Postmaster), 136 Bogus doctor sent for trial, 172 Basevi, George, 196 Bolland, John, 191 Baskerville, John, 192 Book, beautiful, William Morris, 178 Baskerville typeface, 192 Booth, Charles, 197 Basque children in Theydon Bois, 181, 194 Booth, Florence (1861–1957), 189 Bass family, 181 Bosworth, Mr, butcher, 186 Bastard, Sir Henry, 194 Boult, Mrs, 197 Battle of Barking Creek, 167, 189 Boundary Street Estate, 197 Battle of Blenheim, 196 Bowen, David, 194 Battle of Britain, 197 Bowman, Clifford Theophilus Frederick, 193 Battle of Oudenaarde, 196 Bowman, Margaret Joyce, MBE, OStJ, 176, 193 Bauer foundry, Frankfurt, 193 Boudicca legends, 164 Bazire, William, 190 Boundary stone alongside railway between BBC ‘Legacies’ website, 160 Theydon Bois and Debden, 141 Bearman, Harry, 194 Bowtle, Geo, 184 Beating the bounds, 136 Boxing tournament, 1921, 132 Beaverbrook, Lord, 193 Boys’ toys in the 1930s, 187 Bechuanaland Police, 197 Braeside Private School, 162 Bedding, Cyrus, 185 Braine, Bernard, MP, 197 Belgian refugees, 196 Brand, Fred, 190 ‘Belisha Beacon’, 196 Brand, Samuel, 191 Bell, John, 193 Brand, Samuel Frederick, 191 Bell types, 193 Brandon, 194 Bellinger, Mr, Minister of Tottenham, 194 Bream, Julian, 194 Belvedere Glass Works, 132 Brimsdown Station, 194 Bembo typeface, 193 British Railways, 196 Benn, Ernest, 193 British Transport Commission Benyon, Richard, 195 1955 Modernisation Plan, 196 Bethnal Green British Union of Fascists, 194 St Philip, 197 Brand, Samuel Frederick, 191, 195 Bewers, Rev Leslie, 189 Brawn, Misses, 195 Bicknell, John, 197 Brawn, Mr, 190 Bicycle Union, 196 Brawn, Samuel, 195 Bidder, George, 187 Brick, in search of, 133 Bird, Mrs Mary, 194 British Library, 140 Bishop of Bedford’s Fund, 197 British Raj, 182, 183 Bishop’s Stortford, 194, 196, 197 British Railways (Eastern Region), Architects Bishop’s Stortford, Harlow and Epping Gas Department, 197 and Electricity Co, 195 British School, 143, 144 Bishops Hall, Lambourne, British Weekly , 197 Edward VII at, 131, 197 Broadberry, Captain Edric William, MC, 190 Bishopsgate goods station, 194 Broadbridge, James, 183 Black, Charles Crofton, 191, 192 Brown, Alice, 197 Black, Mrs G, 191 Brown, Arthur, 158 Blado, Antonio, 192 Brown, Frank, 192 Blado typeface, 192 Brown, James, 194 Blake Hall, 196 Brown, June, 185 tube station, 196 Brown, Kenneth, 197 Blankers-Koen, Fanny, 193 Brownings Farm, Gravel Lane, Chigwell Row, Blatchford, Susan, 194 134 Blissett, Atherton Edward, 194 Browns of Loughton, 192 2 Bruce, Hon George L, 190 Buckhurst Hill – cont. Buckhouse estate, 195 North End, 191 Buckhurst Hill, 160, 186, 191, 194 mystery photo of, 197 Albert Villa, Albert Road South, 191 Oakfield, 197 Alfred Road, 194 ‘Oakfield’, 191, 197 Ardmore House, 194, 196 Ormonde House, 197 Ardmore Lane, 191, 194 ‘Outrage’ 1867/8, 192 Bald Faced Stag, 197 Palace Gardens, 194 Bowling and Lawn Tennis Club, 197 Palmerston Road, 191, 193, 195, 197 Bowling Club, 197 Police protection, 136 Braeside Junior School, 191 Prince’s Road, 191 Braeside School, High Road, 196 Prince’s Terrace, 191 Brimfield, 194 Queens Road, 191, 194, 197 Cascade Road, 130 Queensbury, 191 Charitable Relief Society, 197 residents, perils of the sea and, 191 Chestnut Avenue, 191 Roebuck Inn, 160, 191, 195 ‘Chestnuts’, 191 Russell House, 195 Congregational Church, 197 Russell Road, 196 Congregational Dorcas Society, 197 St John the Baptist church, 188, 191, 193, County High School, 179, 181, 186, 189, 195 196, 197 crime and punishment in Victorian and St John’s Villas (No 4), 193 Edwardian, 192 St Stephen’s Room, 191 Devon Close, 191, 192 Scotland Road, 195 Devon House, 191, 192, 196, 197 Second World War, 174, 183, 191 Ellerslie, 196, 197 Stanstead Cottage, 191 Epping New Road, 197 Station, 194 ‘Fairlight’, 191 Sunnycroft, 196 fascist meeting in, 194 Tennis and Bowls Club, 195, 197 ‘Fifty Club’, 196 The Elms, Queen’s Road, 197 Forest Hospital, 191 The Lodge, High Road, 197 Foresters branch, 191 ‘Three Colts’, 191 Foresters Hall, 191 ‘Tramore’, High Road, 191 Granville Lodge, 191 Tramway, 191, 195 ‘Greenhill’, 191 treatment of the poor in Victorian, 197 Gymnastic Society, 191 Village Hospital, 191, 197 Hall, 194 West Lodge, 191, 193 Hard Courts Tennis Club, 195, 197 Westbury Lane, 191, 193 Harlow Villa, Palmerston Road, 197 ‘Willesden’, Epping New Road, 191 ‘Hawstead’, 192 Buildings of Loughton , 2nd ed, 187 health and welfare in Victorian and Bunce, Stephen, highwayman, 180 Edwardian, 191 Burgoine, Alan, 197 High Road, 191, 196, 197 Burgoyne, Montague, 189 Hill House, 191, 192 Burke, William, forest hermit, 186 Holly House, 196 Burney, George (1818–1885), 195 Holmehurst, 197 and his fight to save Epping Forest, 196 Hospital Lane (now Knighton Lane), 197 Burns & Oates, 192 Howard family, 196 Burnt Mill, 195, 196 Infants’ School, 1895, 136 station and signal box, 197 ‘Ingersley’, 63 Palmerston Road, 195 Bus(es) King’s Place Independent Chapel, 197 Crown terminus, at, 197 Knighton, 196 garages, 176, 190 Knighton Lane, 197 Great Eastern Railway, 186 Knighton Lane, 191 LN 4743 (‘Ole Bill’). 190 Knighton Lodge, 191 route 38A, 173 Knighton Woods, steam engine test, 192, services, 176 194 1930s, 190 ‘Laurels’, The,195 1949, 192 Lawn Tennis Club, 197 Buntingford Station, 194 Leading Families 1860–1940 , 197 Burnt Mill station, 194 level crossing, 150 Burney, George (1818–1885), and, 195, 196, Library, 194 197 local hero, Captain Edric William Butler, John, 194 Broadberry, MC, 190 Butler’s Retreat, 194 Lords Bushes, 192, 194 Butler Harris, Dr, 191 Lower Queens Road, 194
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