EAW033336 ENGLAND (1950). The town, Hadleigh, 1950

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Title [EAW033336] The town, Hadleigh, 1950
Reference EAW033336
Date 5-October-1950
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Place name HADLEIGH
Parish HADLEIGH
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 602705, 242469
Longitude / Latitude 0.95614797710134, 52.043075171267
National Grid Reference TM027425

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Thursday 8th of May 2025 03:26:06 PM
PILLBOX (TYPE FW3/23): e28973 (Extant)

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Friday 6th of September 2024 02:10:01 PM
Hadleigh Secondary school (became Hadleigh County Primary school in early 1970s)

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Tuesday 7th of April 2020 10:52:00 AM

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Tuesday 7th of April 2020 10:50:50 AM
The Ram public house

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Tuesday 7th of April 2020 10:50:22 AM

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St Mary's church

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Tuesday 7th of April 2020 10:49:06 AM
The Cock public house

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Tuesday 7th of April 2020 10:47:39 AM
Threadneedle Street Primary School

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Tuesday 7th of April 2020 10:47:11 AM
Eight Bells public house

Paul Taylor
Tuesday 7th of April 2020 10:46:38 AM
Hadleigh had a large silk mill in operation c 1870 - possibly at this location?

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Sunday 26th of July 2015 12:24:17 PM
Possible watermill site on the river Brett

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Sunday 26th of July 2015 12:11:45 PM
Railway station

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Sunday 26th of July 2015 12:11:23 PM
Hadleigh station was at the end of a branch from Bentley on the line from Colchester to Ipswich. It was an off-shoot of the Eastern Union Railway, and opened in 1847. Later became part of the Great Eastern Railway in 1862, and in the 1923 'Grouping' became part of the LNER. They closed the line to passengers in 1932! It remained open for goods into BR days, eventually closing completely in 1965.

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Wednesday 19th of August 2020 08:00:58 PM

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