Hemel Hempstead

Hemel Hempstead by Eve Davis, published by History Press Limited in August 1995, presents a comprehensive collection of over 400 old photographs capturing the essence of Hemel Hempstead. This edition combines two previously published volumes from the Archive Photographs Series into a single bound volume, offering a visual journey through the town’s streets, buildings, and residents over more than eighty years, spanning from the nineteenth century to the late 1960s.
Readers will find a rich pictorial record that documents the historical changes in Hemel Hempstead, showcasing the evolution of its architecture and community life. The photographs serve as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Great Britain and Europe, providing insights into the everyday experiences of the town’s inhabitants. With 320 pages of visual content, this book is a significant contribution to the understanding of local history and heritage.
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This excellent collection of over 400 old photographs of Hemel Hempstead was originally published as two volumes in the popular Archive Photographs Series and is now available bound as a single volume. The fascinating sequence of photographs forms an important pictorial record of the town’s streets, buildings and people as they experienced the changes of more than eighty years, from the nineteenth century to the late 1960s.
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