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Wheathampstead Local History Group.
Publishing books on Wheathampstead history. Also exhibitions, displays, film and slide shows and recording local history. Collecting and conserving old films, photographs and documents of local historic interest for deposit at County Hall Archives.
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Herbert John Brown,always known as Jack to family and friends, was born in 1924 at Southwark,London ,where his dad was a London policeman.
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Both parents came from Hertfordshire, his mother ,Emma Brown (nee Adams ) 1881--1974 came from Hertingfordbury, near Hertford. His Father was born at St Pauls Walden, but spent most of his young life at Cromer Hyde, where his father Alfred Henry Brown 1867--1943, was a gamekeeper for Lord Mount Stephen of Brocket

The parish of Lemsford was created out of the parish of Bishop's Hatfield in 1859. Originally the parish included Lemsford Village itself, with the outlying areas of Cromer Hyde, Stanborough and the Brocket Park Estate plus part of the west side of what is now Welwyn Garden City. Boundary changes in 1921 transferred this latter area to the newly founded Welwyn Garden City. The river Lea (or river Lee), which once formed part of the boundary of the Saxon kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex runs through the parish. The A1 motorway, the main arterial north - south road, follows roughly the course of the "Old Great North Road" from London to York which went from Stanborough, through Lemsford Village and on to Old Welwyn until by-passed in 1834. The parish of Lemsford now forms part of the administrative area of Welwyn Hatfield Council in the English county of Hertfordshire.
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