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Fore Street, Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 25 Sep 2023

South Front

Hatfield House

Hertfordshire

M180 Wrawby..... North Lincolnshire.....

 

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DBCargo 66023 emerges from the Station Road overbridge on the approach to the station, with 4R53 -Milford Sidings to Immingham. Some of the colliery, closed in 2015,buildings remain and are believed to be listed.

Hatfield House, in Hertfordshire, England, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury and chief minister to king James I, and the Cecil family have lived there ever since.

The old palace of Hatfield stands nearby, built in 1497 by the Bishop of Ely, was confiscated by king Henry VIII, and became a favourite residence of Queen Elizabeth I. After Elizabeth's death, king James gave the palace to Robert Cecil, who then built the much larger building, part of which is seen here.

Graffiti in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 23 September 2016.

 

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A simple memorial to the 4 Polish airmen who died when their Wellington bomber crashed on Hatfield Moor on the approach to RAF Lindholme in poor weather, returning from a bombing mission over Cologne, 27.9.41. Pieces of the aircraft are arranged around the base of the cross.

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

Hatfield House

 

The home of the 7th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury and their family.

 

The Estate has been in the Cecil family for 400 years.

 

In 1611, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, and the son of Lord Burghley, the chief minister of Elizabeth I built this fine Jacobean House adjoining the site of the Old Palace of Hatfield.

 

The deer park surrounding the house, and the older building of the Old Palace, had been owned Henry VIII who had used it as a home for his children, Edward, Elizabeth and Mary. It was while she was living in the Old Palace, in 1558, that Elizabeth learned of her accession to the throne.

 

The House was splendidly decorated for entertaining the Royal Court, with State Rooms rich in paintings, fine furniture and tapestries.

 

Superb examples of Jacobean craftsmanship, such as the Grand Staircase with its fine carving, and the rare stained glass window in the private chapel can be seen throughout the house .

 

www.hatfield-house.co.uk/house-park-garden/history

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield_House

 

The King James Drawing Room

 

This has always been the principal reception room in the House.

 

It takes its name from the life-size statue of James I, presented by the King himself, which stands above the mantelpiece.

 

The marble chimneypiece was carved by the King’s Master Sculptor, Maximilian Colt.

 

Most of the furniture is of the late 18th century

 

www.hatfield-house.co.uk/house-park-garden/the-house/the-....

60047 passes Hatfield with 6E32 the 0925 from Preston Docks Lanfina to Lindsey Oil Refinery on 23rd July 2015

solar halo 2016-01-22 hatfield, ma

66056 waits for the road at Hatfield and Stainforth 25th Feb 2011

60054 enters Hatfield & Stainforth Station with 6D94 08:22 Masborough - Hull, Hedon Road on a sunny Friday 10th October 14.

 

The East Garden is open only once per week and attracts a surcharge on the regular entrance fee. This garden was extensively remodelled by Lady Salisbury about 20 years ago when these massive yew columns were more demure cones. Their ultimate shape (or fate) is unknown.

Hatfield House is a country house located in a large park, the Great Park, near the town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire, England

  

Hatfield House est un manoir de campagne située dans un grand domaine, le Great Park, à proximité de la ville de Hatfield dans le Hertfordshire, en Angleterre.

  

Opened in 1916 and closed in July 2015 , the colliery has recently been involved in a battle between Doncaster Council who wanted to demolish the buildings and a locally formed group who wanted to preserve some of the buildings.

With less than 48hrs to spare before demolition was due to take place , Historic England granted two pithead structures protected status.

 

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Hatfield House

The ceiling was covered in gold for the visit of Elizabeth 1

Hatfield House

The ceiling was covered in gold for the visit of Elizabeth 1

The Old Palace gardens

Hatfield House

Hertfordshire

04/05/15 Hatfield & Stainforth: Northern Class 142 142035 arrives with 2C49 12:19 Hull - Doncaster. The coal train in the background has just departed Hatfield Colliery with a loaded train for Drax Power Station. The colliery closed 2 months later.

66174 rattles through the station with the 12.55 Hedon Rd Sidings - Masborough steel service.

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The Great British Sculpture Show 2014. 'Homage to Hard Labour' by Wilfred Pritchard. Bronze and cast iron.

The magnificent stately home of the Cecil family at Hatfield, England

66747 departs Hatfield Colliery with 6B54 the 1334 Hatfield Colliery to West Burton Power station on 28th July 2014

Fleet Number: 69464

Reg: YN09 HFL

Model: Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urban

Company: First South Yorkshire

Route: 384

Direction: Hatfield

Location: Doncaster

Livery: Ultraviolet

Depot: Doncaster

Went out for an early walk to Hatfield Forest this morning and shot a few pictures around the lake. These are four of them. Shot with a Canon 1Ds Mklll. Copyright DonColeonni. Not to be used without permission.

Hatfield House, Hatfield England

Juliana Hatfield, shot during the Hilken Mancini, Chris Colbourn and Juliana Hatfield show in London last week. Shot on a Canon T90 with a 35-105/3.5 zoom, Fuji Neopan 400 rated at 3200.

Still plenty of Pacer action in Yorkshire!

144010 makes the station call with 2P15 13.42 Doncaster - Scunthorpe Northen Rail service.

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A Sheffield - Bridlington semi-fast passes through Hatfield and Stainforth

66721 approaches Hatfield with a train of coal empties from Doncaster Down Decoy to Immingham on 4th August 2014

M62.....West Cowick.....

 

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Hatfield House

Hatfield, Hertfordshire

The United Kingdom

(May 8, 2019)

 

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Hatfield House is a sumptuous Jacobean house with gardens, where Queen Elizabeth I grew up.

It is located in a large estate, the Great Park, near the town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire, England.

 

Hatfield House est une somptueuse demeure jacobéenne agrémentée de jardins, où a grandi la reine Elizabeth I.

Elle est située dans un grand domaine, le Great Park, à proximité de la ville de Hatfield dans le Hertfordshire, en Angleterre.

   

Hatfield House, Hatfield England

Having seen where the Grids were working, Mark and I opted for another session at Hatfield and Stainforth. The advantage of this location was several 'Enterprise' trips running off of Doncaster including 6D51 to Hull Hedon Rd, 6D65/6D45 to Immingham and this one which is the 6D95 to Goole. 56112 'Stainless Pioneer' is in charge with 8 steel wagons in tow. Shame about the weather but it was March!!

 

14/3/2002

A Northern Rail local service for Hull or Scunthorpe calls at Hatfield and Stainforth

Nikon FM2T, Kodak Tri-X

The Palace Knot Garden

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