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Dils Cemetery where the head family members of the Hatfield and McCoy feud are buried. Located in Pikesville, KY

 

Hollyhocks in the West Garden at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire

Hatfield Forest

 

Hatfield Forest

 

Hatfield Forest

Visit to this country house

Hatfield House. The Old Palace & garden.

 

Copyright© Ron Bowyer.

 

Juliana Hatfield @ the Turf Club, St. Paul, MN - February 5th, 2020

Trees in the ancient Hatfield Forest, in Essex.

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.

Library, with a mosaic portrait of the Earl of Salisbury above the fireplace.

Queen Elizabeth the First's childhood home, near Luton.

Travel Photography

Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1994. (scanned print 90.08)

Hatfield Elementary School, October 2015

Hatfield House. The Great Hall in the Old Palace. Used for medieval Banquets

 

Copyright© Ron Bowyer.

Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

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)

Hatfield House, the seat of the marquesses of Salisbury, has been owned by the Gascoyne-Cecil family since the early 17th century. The magnificent Jacobean house was built for King James I's chief minister, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, between 1607 and 1612. The house is surrounded by delightful gardens, covering an area of some 42 acres; these were originally laid out by John Tradescant the Elder during the 17th century. The adjoining Hatfield Estate, said to be the largest private one in Hertfordshire, runs to around 8,500 acres, according to some estimates. This photograph shows the interior of the Library, which contains around 10,000 books, dating from the 16th century to the present day. The seat furniture was recently re-covered in dyed Nigerian goatskin. Above the fireplace is a mosaic portrait of the first earl, made in Venice in 1608.

Hatfield House Old Palace - where Elizabeth I spent much of her youth

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