Mark Timlin, Jack Marriott (pictured) and Michael Chopra netted the goals as Town’s U21s ended their 2012/13 campaign with a 3-0 victory at Colchester United.
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Following Good Friday’s late 1-0 win away at Fleetwood, Peterborough United face fellow promotion chasers Sunderland at London Road on Easter Monday (April 6).
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12:00 PM December 17, 2020
Frozen In Time – Early Photographs of North Herts is now being displayed at North Herts Museum, in Hitchin.
- Credit: North Hertfordshire Museum
A new photography exhibition at North Herts Museum reveals a snapshot of what life was like in North Hertfordshire years ago.
Frozen In Time – Early Photographs of North Herts features almost 50 photographs of North Herts in Victorian and Edwardian times from the museum’s collections.
The fascinating images of towns and villages in the district offer a glimpse into the daily lives of people who lived and worked there during those eras.
Images featured include a photograph of Albert Nicholls (1862-1921) and his wife Elizabeth (1862-1940) outside their fruiterer’s and florist’s shop at 22 High Street, Hitchin, taken around 1900.