Lea Latimer Christmas was a photographer who moved from Stoke Newington to Watford sometime before the 1911 census, and was still in Watford when war broke out in 1914 - and is of particular interest because of his photographs of soldiers. Towards the end of 1914 or early 1915 he moved to St Albans (with many more wartime photographs). I recently obtained a 1917 copy of the Herts Advertiser and found this advert - showing him at the same address as the earlier post card artist Karaktus.
See some of his war time photographs of soldiers HERE
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Seven St Albans Brothers all become soldiers in First World War
Seven brother in the Corley family became soldiers in the First Word War and at the time of the press cutting (July 1917) two had been killed and one injured twice.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Right name - but are you sure he is really your ancestor?

Spring clean and upgraded pictures for Abbots Langley
See larger post card images of Abbots Langley |
One of my top off-line priorities is to get my paper & digital library of books, post cards, etc., related to Hertfordshire better organised - and I have just started on the post card collection - starting with Abbots Langley. As a result I have added some new images and more than 20 images (those with blue edges) expand to 1024 pixel wide size on clicking. This will allow you to include higher resolution pictures in your family histories - but please remember to include a reference to the "Genealogy on Hertfordshire" site. I have also used the opportunity to spring clean the many pages involved, including correcting some broken links to external sites.
EVERYONE NOTE: Going steady through Hertfordshire village by village starting at "A" will take well over a year so if you would like me to like me to upgrade the village where your ancestor lived let me know by means of a comment below and I will do it out of alphabetical order. This will mean I give priority to places which people are currently interested in. (Requests for towns may take a little longer ...)
Sunday, July 26, 2015
The Sandridge Shooting Range - update
Early in the 20th century the rifle range at Beech Bottom was closed and a new shooting range was opened to the north of Sandridge. At first I thought it may have been used in the First World War but found that the main range in the St Albans area was at Chalk Hill, to the South West of the City. (DETAILS OF BOTH RANGES).
Mike has just written about investigations relating to the Sandridge range, probably more relevant to the Second World War. He say:
Mike has just written about investigations relating to the Sandridge range, probably more relevant to the Second World War. He say:
More Information about James Humphries (Herts R.F.A.) of Watford
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The Military |
Four years ago I purchased a faded card of a military camp posted by "J" from Watford in 1909 - and as the result of a lot of detective work was able to identify him and outline his military career with the Territorial Army (DETAILS).
Paul Chapman has now written to say he was a relative and has provided information on his death, and that of his widow. It is always nice to hear when people find their relatives mentioned on my site.
Herts at War Exhibition. Last chance to visit it at Letchworth
Herts at War |

Dan Hill reports: This coming week is the final week [in Letchworth] of what has been a fantastic year and one that the entire team are incredibly proud of. Over this last year we have welcomed over 10,000 visitors to the exhibition, led outreach sessions for thousands of students, researched over 700 Hertfordshire servicemen for family members and attended many events reaching members of the public across the county. With the support of our key project partners at the Heritage Lottery Fund and Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation we feel that the task that we set out to achieve in 2013; raising awareness of the Great War locally and remembering those who fought 100 years ago, had been a real success.
For anyone wishing to visit the exhibition this week before we prepare for our September 9th launch in Sawbridgeworth; We will be open from 10am - 4pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 12/14 The Arcade, Letchworth Garden City, Herts, SG6 3ET.
[I will post details of the arrangements at Sawbridgeworth next month]
Monday, July 20, 2015
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Evacustes Phipson (1854-1931) Watercolour Artist & Anarchist
St Peter's Green, St Albans, 1917 |
Some years ago I published a page about the Hertfordshire watercolour paintings of E. A. Phipson and recently I have had several emails about him, and the Phipson family.
I decided to investigate further and discovered that he had strong socialist views and was involved in new ways of living - including an unsuccessful colony in Australia, and a proposed new town in Mexico which did not use money. He was also connected with the pioneering new town in Hertfordshire - Letchworth Garden City - although it was not socialist enough for him.
I felt he deserved a more extensive biography and have started work on it. There are a number of leads that need to be followed up so I have posted the first part of the biography, dealing with his family, on the main web site together with outline notes and a time line of his travels around England and the world. The idea is to update the pages as more information comes in. If you can help fill in the gaps I will be very grateful.
A striking circa 1865 photograph from Watford
Can you help identify this lady whose name is difficult to read?
Frederick Downer of Watford started taking carte de visite in 1862 and this is believed one of his earliest - and is delicately tinted.
Click HERE to see the complete CDV.
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