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Zeppelin

Potters Bar & District Historical Society
Registered Charity No 299475
Potters Bar Museum

The following publications are available from the Potters Bar & District Historical Society
Copies may be obtained from:

Potters Bar Museum
Wyllyotts Centre
Wyllyotts Place
Darkes Lane, Potters Bar
Herts EN6 2HN
Telephone 01707 645005
Contact Arnold Davey (Curator)

Mrs Mabel Hammett
4 Heath Cottages, Heath Rd
Potters Bar
Herts. EN6 1LS
Email
Costcutter Stationers (Brays)
84 High Street
Potters Bar
Herts. EN6
Map
Potters Bar Health Foods
21 The Broadway
Potters Bar
Herts. EN6
Map

All publications £1.00 or £2.00

Postage & Packaging | Please add £1.00

Potters Bar Historical Series Booklets
No 1 "The Railway through Potters Bar" by G.H.Eve (Enlarged 1996)
No 2 "The Turnpike Road to Hatfield" by A.C. Lynch
No 3 "Malcolm Tomkins 1930-1981 - A Collection of his Writtings"
No 4 "The Motor Bus in Potters Bar Before 1939" by M.Lynch
No 5 "Memories of Potters Bar 1913-1920" by Eileen Baillie
No 6 "Georgian Houses" by Helen Baker
No 7 "The Stage-Coach through Potters Bar" by A.C.Lynch
No 8 "Oakmere House & Estate through the ages" by B Warren

Occassional Papers
No 1 "The Potters Bar Zeppelin, 2nd October 1916" by J.E.Bennett
No 2 "Growing up in Potters Bar, 1938-1945" by Molly Drinnan
No 3 "Growing up in Potters Bar, 1946-1954" by Molly Drinnan
No 4 "South Mimms" by F.C. Hart
No 5 "Life as remembered from Rydal Mount (1905-1927)" by Marguerite Emily Borrowman
No 6 "The Barnet Road" by G.L. Field
No 7 "Mary Barnes of Brickenden, Bayford & Potters Bar" Mary Barnes

The Journals
Number 1
When Lexie was young
Cathale Priory and its Medieval setting
The Quiet Bomb
As time goes by
Some finds from our area

Number 2
Samuel Worboys Ltd 1885 - 1985
Murder near South Mimms 1751
The first guides in Potters Bar
The Old Pond of Enfield Chase
Life from Ingrams Lodge South Mimms

Number 3
James Bakers Store
Fifty Years In Ridge
Mesolithic Man in or Area

Number 4
Reminiscenes of the past 1835 - 1889
Map of South Mimms 1588
Five buildings in Potters Bar c1900
South Mimms Memoirs 1911 - 1939

Number 5
How I shot down the L31 Zeppelin by Lt W.J. Tempest
A History of Toc H in Potters Bar

Number 6
Bygone Potters Bar
Inns at Bell Bar
Barclays Bank Potters Bar

Number 7
History of The Ritz Potters Bar
Potters Bar | A 17th Century Brick Kiln
Some recollections of Clare Hall 1941 - 1948
Inns at Bell bar (Updated)

Number 8
The Hook Northaw 1942 - 1945 (Army Dogs Training School)
How I spent V Day May 8th 1945

Number 9
Potters Bar Hospital 1884 - 1948
The Telephone in Potters Bar
Wash Lane Common

Number 10
Potters Bar second Hospital 1948 - 1995
Westons - The Drapers
The classification of local clay pipes

Number 11
The chapel for the dead of the Battle of Barnet
Mrs Kate Dore MBE remembers life at Chequers Mead at Coopers Lane Road
The beginning of Scouting in Potters Bar and Little Heath 1909 - 1924

Potters Bar Museum Publications
Roman Potters Bar
An Introduction By B Kolbert

My Boyhood Days in Potters Bar
By George Samuel CASE

George Case Starts Work
With the London and North Eastern Railways By George Samuel Case

Further Up the Ladder
With the London and North Eastern Railway By George Samuel Case

Signalman, Controller and ASM at Kings Cross
By George Samuel Case

My Finest Hours
By George Samuel Case

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