
Hockerill - published by
A Boardman & Son,
North Street, Bishop's Stortford
Hockerill
Formerly part of the parish of Bishops Stortford
Hockerill Church - as rebuilt in 1939
Hockerill acquired its own church in 1851 but it was destroyed by fire in 1935. The picture comes from a short guide "1935-1939 Four Memorable Years - All Saints, Hockerill" celebrating the rebuilding of the church.
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Hockerill, Bishops Stortford |
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See The Funeral for an in-depth investigation relating to a funeral procession which passed this spot in between 1912 and 1916. |
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Hockerill Training College, Bishops
Stortford Valentine's Series 39283 JV (photograph taken 1903) (Three version of this card seen -two uncoloured, one coloured) |
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Bishops Stortford Golf Course.

Bishop's Stortford Golf Club was designed by James Braid with the help of Douglas Rolland and H.S. Colt as part of Sir Walter Gilbey's plans for the Hockerill Park Estate. It was opened on 11 June 1910. For more information see information on the online Bishops Stortford and Thorley history.
The
picture comes from a postcard published by
A Boardman
and posted in August 1910, two months after the golf club opened.
See also Vital Records
Page updated May 2008