by Smallford Station | 22 Oct 2014 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, Smallford History, Smallford Today, Workshops & Activities
On 22nd October 2014, the Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life Project Exhibition was held at the University of Hertfordshire. The below pictures were taken during the event....
by Smallford Station | 22 Oct 2014 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, Smallford History, Smallford Today
Produced to summarise the ‘Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life’ project, this trifold leaflet offers a glimpse into the project itself as well as the history of Smallford Station and the Hatfield to St Albans branch line it belonged to....
by John Darnton | 18 May 2014 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, People
Board of Directors and Company Secretaries 1862 – 1884 Board of Directors Between 1862 and 1866 the board consisted of 7, with a Chairman and a Deputy Chairman. At a half-yearly Ordinary General Meeting, the number was reduced to 6. In the 1870s three of the...
by John Darnton | 18 May 2014 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, People
Lord Ebury 1801 – 1893 The Right Honourable Robert Grosvenor (1801–1893), 1st Baron Ebury by Cyrus JohnsonDate painted: 1882 Oil on canvas, 142.5 x 112 cm Collection: University College London Hospitals One of his interests was railways, and he had a...
by John Darnton | 18 May 2014 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, People
Joseph Cary nnnn – 1874 Relationship with the Hatfield and St Albans Railway Company: The Minute Book records that he was one of four who attended the first Board meeting, on Thursday 11th December 1862. The Minute book also records that he was elected...
by John Darnton | 18 May 2014 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, People
The Hon. Reginald Algernon Capel, J.P. 1830 – 1906 Relationship with the Hatfield and St Albans Railway Company: The Minute Book records that he was one of four who attended the first Board meeting, on Thursday 11th December 1862. Appointed Receiver on 5th June...