Mutual Aid To Hertfordshire By The Metropolitan Police.
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 Veteran of the Sikkin - Tibet Expedition 1904 Private 7649 Royal Fusiliers, Sergeant Major 24645 Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force, Colour Sergeant Major 714218 Chinese Labour Corps, Sergeant Royal Irish Constabulary
Read more Section B Reservist, Gunner 206125 Royal Horse Artillery
Read more Private Royal Army Service Corps, Private Hampshire Regiment
Read more Boer War Veteran 1st Dragoon Guards, Acting Warrant Officer Class I, 2nd London Division, Staff Colonel, Army Service Corps (Territorial Force), Acting Company Quarter Master Sergeant Royal Army Service Corps.
Read more Private Grenadier Guards, Lance Sergeant Guards Machine Gun Regiment.
Read more A look at what the Herts Police Historical Society archive can reveal about the Hertfordshire Police Horses and their riders.
Read more Gunner 99378 Royal Horse Artillery Anti-Aircraft Lance Bombardier 191687 Royal Garrison Artillery Anti-Aircraft
Read more Private 2537 Hertfordshire Yeomanry Unfit for further Police service.
Read more Private 2544 Hertfordshire Yeomanry
Read more Private 5684 of 12th Lancers, Private 5015 16th Lancers, Private 6543 of 17th Lancers, Private 2468 Hertfordshire Yeomanry, Corporal P/14903 Military Mounted Police.
Read more Private 2538 Hertfordshire Yeomanry unfit for further Police Service later Colonel Pioneer Corps WW2 and MBE
Read more Albert Williams charged with breaking and entering the house of Admiral Sir Lewis Clinton Baker.
Read more Concentrations of troops, internees or prisoners of war had a marked impact on the delivery of policing to communities in the various localities across Hertfordshire.
Read more PC 299 Dave Barr stationed at HarpendenĀ c1960-1961, riding what is believed to be the first detached beat motorcycle, a green BSA 250.
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