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Walking with the ghosts of war

By Elizabeth Reeve

Nostalgia - Barbara Wood-KaczmarA WOMAN whose pioneering work at the frontiers of space exploration led the way for a new generation has now turned her attention to unravelling mysteries from the past. (11/11/2008) Read More [Read More]


Village history is preserved... on DVD!

By Sinead Holland

Nostalgia - Mr CrafterARCHIVE footage of Albury in a bygone era has been saved by villager Reg Crafter. He has collated the material into a collection of DVDs to preserve them for a new generation in a project which began 30 years ago for the former travel agency boss.
(24/10/2008) Read More [Read More]


Who's the mystery horseman?

By Elizabeth Reeve

Nostalgia - HorsemanHISTORIAN Gordon Barker is hoping readers of the Observer's Nostalgia page will be able to solve a mystery which has been puzzling him for almost a quarter of a century. (24/10/2008) Read More [Read More]


I asked for old pals - and found family

By Elizabeth Reeve

Nostalgia - Fred SamfordWHEN Fred Sampford enlisted the help of the Observer to find a group of Bishop's Stortford friends from decades ago, he had no idea it would lead to him discovering his own family's history. (09/10/2008) Read More [Read More]


Francis Frith book competition winners

By Sandra Perry

OUR Francis Frith competition on Nostalgia earlier this month attracted plenty of entries - and this week we bring you the winners. (11/11/2008) Read More [Read More]


Stone me! It's a rare Victorian fireplace!

By Daniel Igra

Nostalgia - Fireplace - Obs NostEYES widened when refurbishment works in a Bishop's Stortford optician's uncovered an architectural gem from the 19th century. (09/10/2008) Read More [Read More]


One big happy family

By Elizabeth Reeve

Nostalgia - Bayford familyLITTLE did Genia Bayford realise when she started delving into her family history 18 months ago that it would open up a worldwide network of new relations. (15/09/2008) Read More [Read More]


THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

October 26
1863 - The Football Association is formed.

October 27
2002 - The ITV Network aired a constant regional service for the last time in England and Wales, forming the national ITV1.

October 28
1985 - Mikhail Gorbachev becomes General Secretary of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union.

October 29
1986 - Margaret Thatcher opens the last stretch of the M25.

October 30
1925 - John Logie Baird creates Britain's first television transmitter.

October 31
1984 - Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by two Sikh security guards.

November 1
1993 - The Maastricht Treaty takes effect, formally establishing the European Union.

November 2
1960 - Penguin Books is found not guilty of obscenity in the Lady Chatterley's Lover case.

PREVIOUS ARTICLES

Putting us in the picture

By Web Reporter (20/10/2008) Read More [Read More]

Step back in time with Mr Frith

By Sandra Perry (13/10/2008) Read More [Read More]

Can you solve this wedding mystery?

By Elizabeth Reeve (15/09/2008) Read More [Read More]

£30m painting that hung in Stansted

By Elizabeth Reeve (09/09/2008) Read More [Read More]

Polish refugee was local sporting star

By Elizabeth Reeve (09/09/2008) Read More [Read More]

What became of my old gang of friends?

By Elizabeth Reeve (09/09/2008) Read More [Read More]

Years and years of carnival memories

By Sandra Perry (09/09/2008) Read More [Read More]