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This Week in Hertfordshire Police History
This Week in Hertfordshire Police History
Notable Events In Week Fortynine
Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History Pictured above a Hertfordshire Police Mobile Column. In the 1950s the police across the country were faced by a requirement on them to operate a large proportion of the UKs Civil Defence provision. Part of this was periodic operation of the Home Office Civil Defence Police Mobile Column, a mixed ...
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Notable Events In Week Fifty
Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 15/12/1918 Lieutenant Colonel Henry Smith Daniell formerly Chief Constable of the County of Hertford, died on 15 December 1918 and was afforded a full police funeral. The service taking place at St Andrew’s Church Hertford on the body was conveyed to the cemetery in Hatfield for final internment. 13/12/1980 Times Newspaper. ...
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Notable Events In Week Fiftyone
Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 17/12/1942 At 3:10 AM on 17 December 1942, Police Sergeant 15 Geary and War Reserve Constable 167 Lilley stationed at Watford, were patrolling vicarage Road Watford, when they observed an unusual light in the sub post office. The officers stationed themselves at the front and rear of the shop respectively ...
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Notable Events In Week Fiftytwo
Hertfordshire Police Historical Society This Week In History 27/12/1873 Indictment of Frederick Terry, charged with unlawfully uttering a counterfeit sovereign at the Plough Inn at Tring. Found guilty and sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment with hard labour. 27/12/1985 In the early hours of 27 December 1985 following a private party at a house in Bedmond, a girl was attacked by ...
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