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International Sculpture Day: Uni's sculptures in Hatfield


It presents an eclectic group of works which map the changing characteristics of British sculpture since the 1950s.
The bronze statue to aviation pioneer Sir Geoffrey de Havilland on the College Lane Campus of the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield.
- Credit: Alan Davies
Among the uni s sculptures is a life-size bronze tribute to aeronautical engineer and Hatfield aviation pioneer Sir Geoffrey de Havilland.
Sir Geoffrey founded the de Havilland Aircraft Company in September 1920 at Stag Lane Aerodrome in Edgware.
The company later moved in the 1930s to a new factory on the Hatfield Aerodrome site, where it became a firm competing on the global stage. ....

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Celebrating 50 years of CAMRA | Herts Advertiser


Roger Protz
Published:
11:00 AM March 16, 2021
  
The plaque on the side of The Farriers Arms marking the first meeting of CAMRA.
- Credit: Roger Protz
Why St Albans? CAMRA – the Campaign for Real Ale – will celebrate its 50th anniversary this month, cementing its close links with the city. The head office is based here and the local branch stages one of the country’s major beer festivals. 
The reason why St Albans is the movement’s home base is because one of its founding members, Graham Lees, was a journalist who in the early 1970s ran the local office of the Evening Post Echo, published in Hemel Hempstead. Graham was CAMRA’s voluntary membership secretary and when the Guardian ran a piece about the new movement he was so overwhelmed with people begging to join that the group had to rent a room above a bike shop in Victoria Street.  ....

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