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Berkhamsted Local History Museum Society Facebook Page Berkhamsted Local History Museum Society Facebook page 2016 Ctrl F to search Posted Subject People Dates Photo/Link Hyperlink Business 08-Jun-13 Figg's chemist (recent photo) Figg 1300 Claire Lloyd Click here 22-Feb-16 Lane's Nurseries 1777 Lane's Click here 03-Jul-13 Peruke maker Richard Bone 1791 Peruke Click here 24-Nov-14 Boys shouldn't be straw plaiting Bridgewater 1800s Plaiting Click here 26-Jun-13 Straw plaiting using straw splitter 1813 Straw splitter Click here 26-Jun-16 Goods for local estates Jas Wood 1829 Wood & Son Click here 16-Nov-17 Market House attacked Nash 1832 Wedding 19c Click here 20-Aug-18 Thorp's lemonade powder 1834 Jones chemist Click here 24-Jun-13 Hard cheese a local speciality 1835 Click here 20-Jan-18 Hard cheese #CheeseLoversDay Nash 1835 High Street Click here 11-Jul-13 Wake up and smell the roses Lane 1841 Rose Click here 24-May-17 Chelsea Flower Show and roses Lane 1841 Lane & Son Click here 16-Feb-14 Sinkholes of a different kind Sir Egerton 1843 Click here 16-May-14 Timber yard by canal 1850s? Riser lock Click here 09-Jul-16 Bakery opposite Town Hall William Sear 1851 Sear baker Click here 04-Apr-19 Wooden it be nice John Sills 1851 Sills' yard Click here 16-Feb-17 William Key & Canadian contacts William Key 1854 Castle St Click here 25-Apr-17 Market House 1583-1854 1854 Market house Click here 14-Oct-14 Curtis & Ulrich William Curtis 1861 Inv header Click here 11-Nov-17 Cheeld's Tea & Coffee Dealer P Birtchnell c.1863 Cheeld's Click here 13-Feb-16 Cover photo changed to High St 1865-85 High Street Click here 16-Jul-13 Hazell's fat hogs William Hazell 1867 Click here 27-Nov-13 Power of advertising 1867 Census Click here 09-Sep-13 Dead dogs convert into manure 1868 Click here 20-Nov-14 Work at Ashridge Earl Brownlow 1868 Click here 03-Jul-19 Freaks of a cow C Tompkins 1868 Pethybridge Click here 24-Jun-15 Guns manuf. in Berkhamsted EM Mowday 1869 Click here 03-Sep-17 Hertfordshire dialect P Birtchnell 1869 Cooperses Click here 25-Nov-15 Alternative medicines at Cheeld's Cheeld & Co 1870 Cheelds ad Click here 29-Nov-13 A butcher's excited ox Ashby 1874 Click here 23-Aug-13 Royal Botanic exhibit bananas FQ Lane 1875 Click here 20-Jan-17 Golden cheese with American ring Cheeld & Co 1875 High Street Click here 28-May-14 Hazards of sheep dip Cooper 1877 Click here 03-Jan-17 Brewers talk of temperance 1878 Locke & Smith Click here 22-Feb-15 Confectioner / tobacconist WP Mayo 1880 W P Mayo Click here Linda Rollitt Page 1 12/08/2020 Berkhamsted Local History Museum Society Facebook page 10-Oct-13 Co-operative Society 1884 Co-op Click here 23-Dec-14 Fat hogs and porkers for sale Tompkins 1884 Click here 30-Nov-16 Provisions from Locke & Smith 1885 Lock & Smith Click here 15-Apr-14 J W Wood music warehouse J W Wood 1886 Wood shop Click here 25-May-14 Coffee & Eating House P Birtchnell 1887 Click here 16-Jan-14 Fire at the basket maker's J Richardson 1888 Click here 06-Sep-15 Bull in a chemist's shop C Tompkins 1888 Regal 1950s Click here 23-Feb-16 Muffin man in Ellesmere Road Thomas Mead 1888 Click here 16-Nov-14 Lively ox bid for freedom C Tompkins 1889 Tompkins Click here 28-Nov-14 KA under new management Henry Kemp 1889 KA website Click here 27-Oct-16 New Co-op opens in Cowper Road 1889 Wheelbarrow Click here 01-Sep-17 Furze-cutting & dialect P Birtchnell 1889 Common Click here 11-Jul-13 Figgs chemist (photo in 1890) Figg 1890 Figg's chemist Click here 14-Jul-13 Graball Row 1890 Graball Row Click here 27-Jul-13 Halseys Cottage Castle Street Halsey 1890 Halsey's Click here 14-Aug-13 Bookstack shop 1890 Bookstack Click here 21-Aug-13 Pocock's Shoeing Forge O Pocock 1890 Pocock's Click here 28-Sep-15 Pocock's Forge 1890 Pocock's Click here 03-Nov-14 Coffee House closes Jones 1890 Click here 10-May-14 Stupples dairy J Stupples 1890s Stupples Click here 27-May-14 Saddler and harness maker Levi Newell 1890s Walklate's Click here 28-Oct-15 Accident at Sills' timber yard John Sills 1890s Sills' yard Click here 06-Apr-18 Arrangements for census G Loosley 1891 Stationers Click here 16-Jun-16 Flogging a dead horse Job East 1893 Easts Click here 28-Nov-13 Cooper's snooper 1894 Cooper's Dip Click here 23-Jan-17 Double decker bus in High Street Brandon's 1895 Outside Swan Click here 07-Sep-18 Co-operation in Berkhamsted 1896 Co-op Click here 06-Sep-13 Pike's shop (now Petals) David Pike 1897 Pike's shop Click here 16-Jan-14 Bellingdon bricks Jim Matthews 1897 H G Matthews Click here 08-Apr-14 Rawlins scholarship H G Rawlins 1897 Rawlins shop Click here 04-Jul-14 Timson's bakery (now Simmons) James Timson 1897 Timson's Click here 21-Apr-17 Tree felling with saw & wedge JT Newman 1898 Tree felling Click here 14-Jun-17 Annual sheep dipping at Cooper's JT Newman 1898 Sheep dipping Click here 24-Mar-14 Mail order sausages in 19c William Hazell 1900 Hazell's Click here 04-Jul-18 Flying the flags Rickett c1900 Rickett's Click here 22-Mar-15 Osbourn's Stores A Osbourn 1901 Osbourn's Click here 06-Oct-15 Clothier, Hatter, Hosier A H Sprigge 1901 A H Sprigge Click here 02-Aug-18 Sale of Shootersway Farm JT Newman 1902 Threshing Click here 31-Jan-19 Mantle making - new phase 1902 Mantle factory Click here 05-May-14 Grimsley the baker FA Grimsley 1903 Grimsley's Click here 13-Dec-14 Women's Total Abstinence Union 1903 Click here 28-Feb-16 Practical sympathy for fire loss King & 1903 George Street Click here 02-May-14 Centenary of Dickman's Alan Dickman c1903 Dickman's Click here 13-Jun-18 Crow scarer's song P Birtchnell 1903 Threshing Click here 12-Mar-14 Berkhamsted Gazette 1904 Click here 07-Jun-16 Gazette in Lower Kings Road E Needham 1904 Gazette office Click here 06-Dec-14 Kitsbury Cycle Works U'hill & Young 1905 Kitsbury Cycles Click here 27-Oct-17 Woodworking in Holliday Street John Sills 1905 Sills' yard Click here 20-Nov-18 Demise of woodenware industry 1905 Eddy Street Click here 06-Oct-14 Lane's fruit orchard Hallett & Lane 1906 Click here Linda Rollitt Page 2 12/08/2020 Berkhamsted Local History Museum Society Facebook page 29-Jan-18 Around town with W.H, Smith P Birtchnell 1906 W H Smith Click here 06-Apr-14 Nursery pomade for nits & vermin Henry Gibbs 1907 Gibbs' Click here 28-Mar-14 Berkhamsted colony in Rhodesia Cooper 1909 Click here 17-Apr-14 One of the first Estate Agents GB Tutt c1909 G.B. Tutt Click here 20-Sep-14 Fortune cookies from Scotland R McVitie 1910 Click here 10-Sep-14 Hattin the milliner takes a Henry Holliday 1911 A B Hattin's Click here 05-Mar-16 Hardware shop in High Street JH Harper 1911 J H Harper Click here 05-Apr-14 H E West Bootmaker dealer HE West c1911 H E West Click here 19-Aug-14 Ghost sign Livery Stables A C Meek c1911 A C Meek Click here 15-Sep-15 Osborn's opp Cowper Rd JT Osborn c1911 Osborn's Click here 10-Mar-14 Commuting to work at paper mill Dickensen 1913 Click here 08-Feb-16 Commuting to work at paper mill Dickensen 1914 Frogmore Click here 14-May-14 Dryfoot', Seal Products P Birtchnell 1913 PD Millen shop Click here 10-Feb-16 Benskins brewery stores 1913 Benskins Click here 16-Oct-13 Experiment in hours at factory Cooper 1914 Click here 22-May-14 Furniture dealership Seagrave et al 1914 C E Seagrave's Click here 12-Jan-15 Holliday Bros, Holliday Street J&G Holliday 1914 Holliday Bros Click here 21-Aug-15 Outlaw Family Butcher GK Outlaw 1914 Outlaw's Click here 11-Feb-16 Benskins and range of shops 1914 High Street Click here 09-Dec-16 Benskins Chilton & Meek 1914 Chilton & Co Click here 20-Jul-17 Whitbread off licence 1914 Whitbread's Click here 15-Mar-19 Lusitania tragedy Neville 1915 Rock House Click here 06-Aug-13 Kepstons Pulley works 1916 Pulley works Click here 01-Jun-15 Women on the land G Loosley 1916 Watercress Click here 11-Nov-14 International Stores rationing 1918 Int Stores Click here 10-Apr-14 Camp coffee at grocery store Redding 1920s F Redding's Click here 12-Apr-14 Fancy goods on Graball Row E C Breed 1920s Fancy goods Click here 24-Sep-15 Graball Row pre-Home & Colonial 1920s Graball Row Click here 18-May-17 Memories of Co-op horses Peter Miller 1920s Co-op van Click here 29-Oct-13 Let's demolish Graball Row 1922 Graball Row Click here 28-Jan-20 Dwight's Pheasantries 1922 Bird-men Click here 21-Apr-15 Corby, Palmer & Stewart 1926 Mantle factory Click here 23-Mar-17 Cyril Geary's boot shop 1930s C. Geary Click here 17-Jun-17 Callaghan's petrol pumps 1930s Callaghan's Click here 30-Jun-15 Coopers film Cooper 1934 Coopers film Click here 28-Sep-13 Grass grows on sheep E C Dickens 1935 Click here 30-Sep-15 George Pearce shop G Pearce 1935 G Pearce Click here 08-May-18 A very pretty May wedding Olliffe 1940 Mantle factory Click here 15-Aug-13 Fertilisers to improve the soil Cooper 1944 Cooper's ad Click here 10-Sep-16 Pranks at Clunbury Press Bill Bailey 1945 Foster's baker Click here 22-Jul-18 Wren marries pilot 1945 Co-op Click here 26-Jul-17 Factory girls' outings 1950s Mantle factory Click here 29-May-20 Busy Berkhamsted High Street 1950s High Street Click here 30-Jul-14 Beware the plait-men P Birtchnell 1952 Click here 11-May-18 Beware the plait-men P Birtchnell 1952 Plaiters Click here 04-Feb-20 Sharlands 1952 Sharlands Click here 17-Jan-18 View from Rising Sun pub 1955 Lower Works Click here 18-Jul-17 Bobby's Convenience Store P Birtchnell 1957 Bobby's Click here 08-Mar-16 Ivy-clad Homestead 1958 Homestead Click here 22-Nov-15 Derrick's Pork Butcher P Birtchnell 1960 Derrick's Click here Linda Rollitt Page 3 12/08/2020 Berkhamsted Local History Museum Society Facebook page 27-Nov-15 Tom Watson Bailey's, stationers P Birtchnell 1960 T W Bailey's Click here 02-Dec-15 Sainsbury, Sketchley, Dickman's P Birtchnell 1960 Sketchley Click here 11-Dec-15 Sharland's P Birtchnell 1960 Sharland's Click here 13-Dec-15 Mayo Tobacconist & Pike's P Birtchnell 1960 Mayo & Pike Click here 15-Dec-15 Wren's sports shop attractive P Birtchnell 1960 Wren's Click here 07-Jan-16 Police station & bank P Birtchnell 1960 Police station Click here 09-Jan-16 Barclays ex Rawlins's ironmonger P Birtchnell 1960 Barclays Click here 12-Jan-16 Bontors of Elm Grove P Birtchnell 1960 Elm Grove Click here 14-Jan-16 Bus queue by Westminster bank P Birtchnell 1960 Westminster Click here 19-Jan-16 T.S.
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