LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS

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The Railways of Hertfordshire Front Cover
The Abbey Church, St. Albans
(From a Photograph by the Graphotone Co., Enfield)
Frontispiece
Leafless Beeches in November, Ashridge Woods
(From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great Berkhampstead)
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On the River Colne
(From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great Berkhampstead)
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Grand Junction Canal at Tring—The Highest Water Level in England
(From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great Berkhampstead)
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The Parish Church, Aldbury
(From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great Berkhampstead)
47
Ashridge House
(From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great Berkhampstead)
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Old Cottage, Baldock
(From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, Dundee)
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Castle Street, Berkhampstead
(From a Photo. by Mr. J. T. Newman, Great Berkhampstead)
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Bishop’s Stortford
(From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, Reigate)
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Broxbourne 79
Chorley Wood Common
(From a Photo. by the London Stereoscopic & Photo. Co.)
87
Hatfield House
(From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, Dundee)
109
King James’s Drawing-Room, Hatfield House
(From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, Dundee)
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Hemel Hempstead 115
Hertford 117
Hitchin
(From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, Reigate)
125
Knebworth Park 139
Old Cottages near Mackery End
(From a Photograph by the Author)
146
Rickmansworth
(From a Photo. by the London Stereoscopic & Photo. Co.)
170
The High Street, Royston
(From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, Dundee)
172
The Fighting Cocks, St. Albans—The Oldest Inn in England
(From a Photo. by Messrs. Valentine, Dundee)
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Bacon’s Monument
(From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, Reigate)
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Ruins of Bacon’s House
(From a Photograph by Messrs. Frith, Reigate)

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