WW1 The Fallen
HARLOW RUGBY Club paid its respects to those who gave their lives in conflicts around the world. Harlow and Basildon lined up as a short but fitting service took place and the last post rang out. Members stood on the balcony and observed a two…
THE short lives of Harlow residents, Robert Evelyn Stanford and William Hilton Stanford Poole as read by Alan Howick. This project is supported by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Robert Evelyn Stanford and William Hilton Stanford Poole Robert and William’s parents…
THE short life of Harlow resident, Ernest Woolard as read by Jorn Johansson. This project has been supported by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Ernest William Woollard Ernest’s parents were William Woollard, born at Broadley Common in c.1868 and Ada Mary…
THE short life of Harlow resident, Thomas William Kerry as read by Rev. Alison Taylor. This project is supported by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Little information is known about Thomas William Kerry. He was born in Bishop’s Stortford in 18731…
THE SHORT life of Harlow resident, Charles Frank Lindsell as read by Potter Street, Ian Walker. This project has been supported by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Little is known about Charles Frank Lindsell. Charles’ parents were Charles Lindsell and Martha.…
THE SHORT life of Harlow resident, Frank Aley as read by Potter Street resident, Jane Chivrall. This project has been sponsored by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Francis (Frank) Aley Francis’ parents were Francis Aley, born in Harlow in c.1877 and…
HARLOW Rugby Club are proud to support The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal and help in making a contribution to raising much-needed funds to help people in the Armed Forces community. During their 1st XV game on 9 November players will wear specially commissioned shirts…
THE SHORT life of Harlow residents Frederick Benjamin and Charles Pavitt as read by Cathleen Younger at the Potter Street Baptist Church. This project has been supported by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Frederick and Charles’ parents were Benjamin Pavitt, born…
THE SHORT lives of Harlow residents Arthur Henry and George Brown as read by Maggie Hulcoop. This project has been supported by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Arthur and George’s parents were Henry Brown, born in North Weald in c.1860 and…
CHILDREN and families of Holy Cross made approximately 1000 poppies using various skills such as crochet, salt dough and junk modelling to name a few to create a whole school remembrance display in the front reception area of the school.
ON Sunday 10 November 2019 the annual Remembrance Sunday service will take place at Netteswell Cross war memorial in Harlow Town Park. Those attending are advised to arrive at 10.30am. School Lane will be closed before and during the service. The annual service is organised…
THE short life of Harlow resident, John Bernard Dent as read by Cooks Spinney student Millie Lane. Millie is the youngest of all our readers at just ten years of age. This project was brought to you by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd.…
THE short life of Harlow resident as read by the head girl of Pear Tree Mead school, Emily Beckett. This project was brought to you by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. Charley (Charlie) Thompson Charley’s parents were William Thompson, born in…
JOIN Harlow’s Royal British Legion for a Remembrance Day concert and service commemorating all those who have given their lives since WW1 and the many conflicts since. Featuring music and readings, the concert will also feature standards from Royal British Legion branches in the region.…
A DISPLAY of poppies falling from the balcony of Harlow’s Civic Centre has been unveiled today. The display is a poignant tribute to the soldiers who have lost their lives in the first and second world wars and other conflicts. The tribute is made up…
THE short life of Harlow residents, John Wood. This project is brought to you by Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget. John Wood John’s parents were William Wood, born in Harlow in c.1866 and Harriett Hampton, born in Sawbridgeworth in 18701. They…





