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Hatfiedl, Herts., E.C.M.L. Govia Great Northern station was given a complete exterior facelift during 2015/6.This is the result, a far cry from the Hatfield I sold tickets at during 1968-70 when all this was very much open 'old G.N.' courtyard front.

  

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 Kitchen

 

This portrait of John Major and his politcal colleagues hangs in The Victorian Kitchen.

 

Lord Salisbury, Included in the portrait, served under his close political ally John Major as Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords from 1994 to 1997.

 

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

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St Etheldreda's church

7 September 1980: North Entrance Hatfield House

Hatfield & the North (Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller, Alex Maguire, Pip Pyle) at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton. 25 September 2005

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Preserved

UY 6596

Thornycroft A2-long

Strachan

B20F

Hatfield - an early HCVC Rally with a small display

25 September 1960

(c) Paul A. Bateson

The childhood home and favourite residence of Queen Elizabeth I. Built in 1497 by the Bishop of Ely, King Henry VII's minister John Cardinal Morton.

Hatfield & the North (Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller, Alex Maguire, Pip Pyle) at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton. 25 September 2005

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Hatfield & the North (Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller, Alex Maguire, Pip Pyle) at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton. 25 September 2005

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Part of the amazing interior at Hatfield House.

Hatfield & the North: Phil Miller, Alex Maguire; at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton. 25 September 2005

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Hatfield & the North (Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller, Alex Maguire, Pip Pyle) at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton. 25 September 2005

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Free pattern: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hatfield-scarf-the-devil...

 

Gift (Xmas) knitting. Rowan Pure Wool DK (Superwash) in Anthracite used.

A striking white poppy in the West Garden at the end of the 2017 season at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire

Hatfield House (1608-11), North Front

Virgin UK bio photo #2, 1973

People participate in a self-guided tour called a tsunami quest at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. They followed clues that led them up a ramp to the top of a building where people can gather in the event of a tsunami. Oregon Sea Grant coordinates the creation of quests along the Oregon coast and publishes the educational walks in a book that people can buy. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/education/quests (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)

Students participate in a self-guided tour called a tsunami quest at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport. They followed clues that led them up a ramp to the top of a building where people can gather in the event of a tsunami. Oregon Sea Grant coordinates the creation of quests along the Oregon coast and publishes the educational walks in a book that people can buy. Learn more at seagrant.oregonstate.edu/education/quests (photo by Trav Williams of Broken Banjo Photography)

Vice President of Pacific Southwest Airways and a couple of hangers on !

Handover of first BAe146 airliners for PSA.

BAe Hatfield June 1984.

Universitybus (Uno) ADL Enviro 400 City YX17 NRE (252) is seen on Station Road, Edgware, working a Comet 614 route to Hatfield

 

03/01/2025

1Z60 Hatfield & Stainforth - Derby RTC, cancelled due to a fault on board, originally 1Q60 Derby RTC - Barlby Loops, 37610 + 37116

09/01/23

1967 aerial view of the University of Pretoria's Campus, Hatfield, Pretoria.

Common darter dragonfly (I think)

Hatfield & the North -- Richard Sinclair, bass and vocals, at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton. 25 September 2005

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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.

  

© Copyright Dan Harrod 2008

Hatfield & the North: Phil Miller; at the Robin 2, Bilston, Wolverhampton. 25 September 2005

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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.

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