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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
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
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior
Hatfield House is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England.
Thrivefest 2021 - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield - 17/09/2021 - Photo: Richard Blaxall / Photerior
A glimpse of Hatfield Old Palace, in the grounds of Hatfield House, the seat of the marquesses of Sailsbury. This is all that remains of the palace built by one of the bishops of Ely during the late 15th century. It was here that King Edward VI and his sister Queen Elizabeth I spent their childhood, the palace having been taken over by their father, King Henry VIII. The palace originally had four wings, but three of these were torn down in 1608 and their bricks used in the construction of Hatfield House. All that was left was the Banqueting Hall, which was used for stabling horses until it was restored by the 4th marquess during the 20th century. In the foreground is part of the Sundial Garden of Hatfield House.