All eleven Constables have been identified but it has not been possible to put a name to every face. If you can identify a face please add a comment at the end of this post.
Read more In July 1919 a riot overwhelmed Luton Borough Police and assistance was requested of the Hertford County Constabulary.
Read more Herts Officers at Training Centre, prior to 1955
Read more A number of photographs of Hertfordshire Cadets taken at headquarters in 1972
Read more Dog handlers at police dog trial in 1980s
Read more No 5 District Training Centre, 1956.
Read more Memories and photo of P.c. 178 George Hill, Hertford
Read more Private L/11522 Middlesex Regiment taken prisoner of war but escaped and awarded the Military Medal. Later Lance Corporal P/16127 Military Foot Police.
Read more Horse Keeper 13748 Royal Army Veterinary Corps, Gunner 186919 Royal Field Artillery, Gunner 197485 Royal Garrison Artillery, temporary Lance Corporal Military Mounted Police
Read more Section B Reservist, Guardsman 32195 Grenadier Guards
Read more Lance Corporal P/2127 Military Mounted Police
Read more Having served as Private 3172 in the 16th (The Queen's) Lancers and the 12th (The Prince of Wales') Royal Regiment of Lancers he joined the Hertford County Constabulary in 1898. He was recalled to the Colours on 13th November 1899 during the Boer War, where it is believed he served as a Drill Instructor. He re-joined the Police and retired as a Sergeant.
Read more Lance Sergeant 101957 Royal Engineers, 2nd Lieutenant Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Temporary Cadet Auxiliary Division Royal Ulster Constabulary - Murdered by the IRA.
Read more Hello, I have been researching my great uncle William Henry Hussey for some time now, with some fascinating discoveries and although family history past down about his police career was brief, I was put in contact with Paul Watts and was overjoyed by his research into Williams life in the police. As many newspaper articles featured ...
Read more Photo of P.C. William Henry Hussey and the seized motor vehicle. Arrest took place on the 8th September 1922.
Read more P.C. William Henry Hussey joined the Royal Horse artillery during World War One; ‘The Great War’. Taken Prisoner Of War on the 30th November 1917 during the Battle of Cambrai. Taken to Dulmen prison camp in Germany.
Read more Section B Reservist, Gunner 205951 Royal Horse Artillery prisoner of war
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