Village Constable shoots a prisoner for resisting confinement in village lockup.
Read more Hertfordshire Constabulary in Welwyn and Hatfield, 1841-1991 | Crime & Punishment | Our Welwyn Garden City
Read more Newsreel of setting up of mobile Police Station
Read more After the expansion of the Metropolitan Police in 1839 Bushey got its first Police Station
Read more Two cottages were purchased for the huge sum of £750, for police accommodation in Wheathampstead.
Read more Before a Police Station was based in Rickmansworth the Constables of the County Force were allowed use of the Town Cage
Read more The Organisation Of The Constabulary 1914
Read more Before the Police Force this is where offenders were dealt with in Hertford
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Read more The blue lamp from Hitchin Police Station.
Read more Hatfield Police Station improved 1916
Read more Charles Day, 24, and Edward Swallow, 25, assaulted PC Lawrence severely.
Read more At the quarterly meeting of Hertfordshire County Council at St. Albans on Monday, it was reported that the new Police Station at Letchworth was nearing completion.
Read more Section B Reservist, Gunner 205954 Royal Horse Artillery, wounded
Read more Once the Constabulary switched to cars it became necessary to maintain them to keep them on the road.
Read more Newspaper report of Council Agreement for a new Police Station at Stevenage. 1907
Read more Reproduction of Jedd's classic image "Nine Pints of the Law" by members of Royston Police Station in 1990 to mark the retirement of Sgt John Halsey.
Read more Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History Thursday 13 August 1931 Aberdeen Press and Journal (and many other publications) – PRISONER’S DASH FOR FREEDOM. Caught After Exciting Street Chase. There was an exciting police chase through the streets of St. Albans last night. A prisoner was being escorted by two plain clothes officers of the Hertfordshire Constabulary, when ...
Read more Copies for the Hertfordshire entry to the Police and Constabulary Almanac in 1858, 1869 and 1901. Includes details of the Divisions and the Police Stations operating at the time.
Read more Hello I was born in 1946 in Normandy Road (previously “Union Lane”) and lived there until 1963. I well remember a Police Box situated at the junction of Dickens Close and Normandy Road. It was a “cubic” shape with a door in the centre and two small recesses either side of the door. I believe one was a Police ...
Read more Rickmansworth’s first purpose-built police station was completed in May 1865
Read more Rickmansworth's Second Police Station was built in 1897 on the site of four old Almhouses to the rear of which stood the old town's cage.
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