Saffron Walden Historical Journal No 29 (Spring 2015)

Issue no 29 of the Journal features unusual view of Saffron Walden High Street, designed by Nick Crawley, cleverly blending a view from the top of the High Street in 1820 with the same view today. Articles include

  • an archaeology dig discovering human remains at the Tudor Works site;
  • a WW1 story about the treatment meted out to a member of the Friends’ Meeting House, High Street, Cornelius Barritt who was victimised as a conscientious objector;  
  • a nostalgic wander by Bruce Munro down the High Street early 1950s;
  • the life of one of its residents, Dr Hedley Bartlett, whose medical practice was in the High Street; 
  • the history of the oldest retail business in the street, Gray Palmer who kindly sponsored this issue of the journal. 
  • Articles on local villages include a pioneering study of how pastoral landscape evolved in Anglo Saxon times;
  • an analysis of the undertakers’ records in Sampfords;
  • an archaeology find in Wicken Bonhunt;
  • and a look at a curious building in the grounds of Elm Grove.

 The major new publication by the Society, a history of Walden in the 15th century, is reviewed along with other new local history books.                                                                        

                                                                               

 

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