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Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, near London

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Colas Rail 37057 'Barbara Arbon' brings up the rear of 1Q60 the 8.56am Derby Railway Technical Centre (Network Rail) to Gascoigne Wood Down Loop Measurement Train as it enters Hatfield and Stainforth prior to reversing.

This is the emblem for the Comet Hotel in Hatfield, which sits opposite the ex DeHavilland airfield where the plane was made.

 

The original plane took first place in the MacRobertson Air Race, from London to Melbourne. ( also called the Centenary air race)

 

The de Havilland DH.88 in this photo is one of three produce and still exists in flying condition at the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden in England. The DH88 was the forerunner to the Mosquito.

 

My office sits on part of the factory- nice to be on a piece of history..

 

Here's a map.

  

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 Library

 

The Library houses an extensive collection of more than 10,000 volumes, dating from the 16th century to the present day.

 

The room occupies the site of the original Great and Withdrawing Chambers on the west side of the House. In contrast, the rooms on the east side were reserved for the King.

 

The Library was formed in about 1782, when the dividing wall between the two rooms was removed. The rebuilt chimneypiece incorporates a remarkable mosaic portrait of Robert Cecil which was made in Venice and presented as a gift to him in 1608.

 

Most of the chairs were made for the room in 1782 and have only recently been recovered in Nigerian goatskin to match the original crimson leather.

 

The windows overlook the West Garden and the Old Palace. The cast-iron rails of the balcony were supplied from Paris in 1875.

 

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

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04/05/15 Hatfield & Stainforth: Northern Class 144 144002 arrives with 2P69 12:19 Scunthorpe - Lincoln Central via Sheffield.

Taken on Hatfield Moors

St Mary, Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex

 

I cycled on forestwards, and ahead of me on a hill suddenly appeared a dramatic church tower, the houses falling away below it, thickets of dark trees beyond. I climbed to a delightful village, its main street lined by grand 18th and 19th Century buildings, and a pub at each end. It reminded me of Dedham. Halfway between the pubs was the church. A magnificent building - despite it being in the Jenkins book I wasn't prepared for how splendid it is. It is just the former nave of a vast Benedictine church, bankrolled by the de Veres. The splendour of the interior is partly due to a multitude of 18th Century furnishings - there is a feel of a smaller, simpler Walpole St Peter - after which the most famous feature, the stone effigy of a de Vere as a crusading knight, comes as something of a disappointment. This is the kind of church you can't be alone in, and a couple of people I spoke to were very friendly. This was the first church of the day that I thought I really must come back to. And then I veered eastwards from the forest entering the emptiest and most remote area of Essex. No villages for miles, just hamlets, fields and the occasional farmstead.

150211 calls on a Doncaster to Scunthorpe service

Hatfield & Stainforth, awaiting the road towards Thorpe Marsh.

Hatfield Poly Canoe Club 1985 Summer Trip - French Alps

Juliana Hatfield @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC on Monday, December 12, 2022.

 

Setlist:

 

Everybody Loves Me but You

Candy Wrappers

My Sister (The Juliana Hatfield Three song)

Feelin' Massachusetts (The Juliana Hatfield Three song)

I Got No Idols (The Juliana Hatfield Three song)

Location: Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK

Hatfield House

Hatfield house and grounds july 2010

Photos taken on a tour of South Hatfield with the 20th Century Society on 5th April 2008

www.m25audi.co.uk The A5 Cabriolet in Vesuvius Orange just arrived at our Hatfield Audi centre.

This property in Hatfield Peverel is shown as Crix on the OS map. The Railway line and A12 can also be seen.

Enviro 400 City 253 in the Uno fleet at Hatfield Galleria on the 614 to Queensbury.

Juliana Hatfield at Bowery, July 9th 2004.

 

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Hatfield house and grounds july 2010

Hatfield September 1931

 

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Hatfield, Pennsylvania

Randomly stopped next to this tree because it looked interesting. One unusual thing was that I noticed it had 2 rusty 6 inch nails hammered into the bendy trunk on the right. It's a bit off the beaten path so I did wonder why they were there. Also what are the chances of choosing a tree to take a photo of in the whole forest and it having 2 nails hammered into it?

Taken in Hatfield Forest

Northampton U3A's May outing was to Hatfield House.

www.hatfield-house.co.uk/index.asp

August 2025. Canon 100D + Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 OS.

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