Illustrated
Winter 1958
This magazine contains articles/photos on the following subjects:
The Hertfordshire Hunt at King's Waldenbury (cover picture)
The Hertfordshire Hunt at Water End (near Hemel Hempstead) (Frontispiece)
Personality with Many Interests (Mrs Hugh McCorquodale - Miss Barbara Cartland) by Jean Harding
The Charm of the Chilterns - Glaciers have left their mark by Geoffrey R Allenby
The Country's Quiet Corner - Great Hormead by A. J. Ford
The coming of the railway to West Hertfordshire - The Gentry Opposed it and the workers rioted by J. G. Craufurd
Hertfordshire's Lost Customs (Doughnut day at Baldock, Fig Sunday) by R. S. Pickersgill
The Welwyn Tunnel Tragedy of 1866 - The collision and burning of three trains in a tunnel by Harold A Roberts
Sky at Bury Lake, Rickmansworth (full page picture)
The 25-second thrill - Hill-climbing in Hertfordshire by Ian Lowe
The remarkable Countess of Stagenhoe (Countess of Caithness) by John de Vine
Hertfordshire's most famous Prize-fight by Vic Lea
St Albans Factory's Golden Jubilee by T. H. Hook
Weston (Between Stevenage and Baldock)
Our Reader's Forum (Happy Memories; In Canada; Coleman Green; In Australia; In America; The fiftieth issue; Hertfordshire's New River; A cheery flutter; memories of Amwell; A St Albans woman sold by auction; Methodism in Hertfordshire; Invitation to Verulamium, Hertfordshire of Herts?; The Nine Tailors; Took food; The Old Ship; Fig Sunday; Still two; The wrong century; Postal Markings; Captain Becher and the St Albans Steeplechase; Totteridge; Not affected; 800th anniversary; Mr Mundin.)