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High Street, Ricksmanworth c1915 Rickmansworth became a market town by a charter of Henry VIII in 1542, whereby the bailiffs and inhabitants were licensed to hold a market on Saturdays and a fair on the feast of the Assumption. A large timber-framed market-house was erected in the High Street, and was granted in 1627–8 to William, Earl of Pembroke.
Credit: Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies
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Rickmansworth from Solomon’s Hill (1870) An image taken before ’Metroland’ took hold, covering the remaining greenery with suburban housing.
Credit: Henri Victor Lemenager
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Church Street, Rickmansworth (2009)
Credit: Panhard
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Batchworth Hill, Rickmansworth (1904) Prisoners of war, quartered in the stables of Rickmansworth Park, were used to straighten Batchworth Hill in 1919 before being repatriated.
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Victoria Fish Supply at 28 Church Street, Rickmansworth (1912) Venturing up the Metropolitan Line, in the 1930s Boyd’s served celebrated fish and chip suppers to the large crowds who came to the Aquadrome. The shop remained a fish shop until the 1980s when it moved to the old fire station premises in the High Street.
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Rickmansworth station roundel
Credit: The Underground Map
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Rickmansworth in the early 1950s. Loco No.1 (John Lyon) still in its war time grey/red livery, these locos were all painted in the so called ’war time’ livery from 1942 -1947, the bronze nameplates removed, the ’London Transport’ fleet name applied on a red board to the loco sides, and the number on a red ’bullseye’ on each end of the cab ends.
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Don’t just sit there watching life pass you by. Get some beer in and order a pizza.
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Rickmansworth Church Street station opened in 1862 but closed to passengers on 3 March 1952
Credit: John Mann collection
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Rickmansworth Fire Brigade
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