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Thu 11 May 2023
Talk: Rickmansworth - Hertfordshire's industrial heartland?
Chris Hillier will tell us about "Rickmansworth - Hertfordshire's industrial heartland?" as he explores boat building, sand and gravel extraction and the leisure industry,mostly through the history of Walkers of Rickman.....Read more
Thu 09 Mar 2023
Talk: Business as Usual - retail busines in Watford in WW1
Food shortages, panic buying, blackout curtains, powdered egg and ration cards. Was this the Second World War? No, it was actually the experience of retailers and their customers on the Watford home front during the Firs.....Read more
Thu 13 Apr 2023
Talk: The last coal to Croxley
Nicholas Hill will tell us the story behind the last coal deliveries (by canal boat) to Croxley Paper Mill in 1970. The late 1960s saw the decline of commercial canal carrying, partly because industries like Dickinson.....Read more
Thu 08 Jun 2023
Talk: The Grove of Watford and its owners 1500 - 1700
After the Society AGM, our chairman Dr Heather Falvey will trace and describe The Grove and some of its owners from medieval times to the start of the eighteenth century. Not so much archaeology, more social history.....Read more