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June 2016.
Visit to Hatfield House.
Hatfield House was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I (and previously chief minister to Queen Elizabeth I in the latter part of her reign). It's been the home of the Cecil family ever since. The family political tradition continued when the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury served as Prime Minister 3 times in the Victorian period.
The Old Palace was built in about 1485 by the Bishop of Ely, John Morton. It is one of the foremost examples of mediaeval brickwork in the UK and originally formed a quadrangle around a central courtyard. The remaining wing contains the Banqueting Hall, with most of its original roof timbers.
The children of King Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I grew up here. Mary I also lived here for a short time.
King James I swapped Hatfield for the Cecil house at Theobalds.
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior
A pair of visiting Jackdaws enjoy the sunshine at Hatfield Park Farm, part of the Hatfield House estate in Hertfordshire
St Lawrence, Hatfield, South Yorkshire.
C12 origin, C13 arcades otherwise mostly C15.
Alterations by Thomas Jackson, 1872.
Restoration by Edwin Dolby, 1882.
Grade l listed.
Locked.
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior
Hatfield Studios on Prospect street
Camera used: Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, 20.7 MP, No flash used
Date: 7 September 2015
Time: 19:54
Jean du Toit : 15334237
142092 approaching Hatfield & Stainforth while working 2P73 1418 Scunthorpe - Lincoln on April 9th 2008
Anna Margaret Hatfield was born 10 Feb 1905 to Charles and Anna Tupper Hatfield; and she died Feb 1969. She married Shirley Leland Emery 7 Sep 1927.
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior