GEORGE STACEY GIBSON was in many ways the quintessential Victorian philanthropist. Very little happened in Saffron Walden without his knowledge. As the town’s banker, Gibson had his finger in many pies. He was a Councillor and then Alderman for 24 years, and was twice elected Mayor.
4th Fighter Group ‘Debden Eagles’
With first-hand accounts and colour artwork, this book describes the planes and pilots of the famous 4th Fighter Group ‘Fourth but First’ that became the highest-scoring unit of the mighty 8th Air Force in World War 2.
Audley End House-From Jacobean Mansion to Sabotage School, its wartime history
Audley End House, codenamed Special Training School (STS) 43, was the principal establishment for training Polish SOE agents, 1942-1944. They were called ‘Cichociemni’, pronounced ‘chicko-chemny’, which translates as the ‘unseen and silent’.
Richard Pettit (1752-1824)-farmer, miller, and Baptist minister, a man of many talents.
Richard Pettit was born about 1752 at Home Farm in Little Sampford (4), a small village on the River Pant in the North West corner of Essex. He succeeded his father at Home Farm and also took over what was then Stanton’s Mill on the hill overlooking the river valley.
Linton & District Historical Society
Introduction This talk is on Western Canada-see poster above. Speaker: Ann Fletcher Date and Time of Meeting. TUESDAY 21st October 2025 at 7.30 pm Cost. Free to members. Visitors £5.00 including Refreshments and Free Raffle Ticket. Location: LINTON VILLAGE HALL, COLES LANE . Further Information: Visitors and new members always welcome. You can, if you wish, purchase a ticket for …
Comings and goings in 18th Century Saffron Walden
The general picture of an English market town in the 18th century was one of a settled society with only a limited amount of movement of people in and out of the town.
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