Hornchurch, Elm Park and Harold Wood Through Time

Hornchurch, Elm Park and Harold Wood Through Time

Author: Brian Evans

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2010-05-15

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1445628783

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This fascinating selection of more than 180 photographs traces some of the many ways in which Hornchurch, Elm Park & Harold Wood have changed and developed over the last century.


Singing Over Havering

Singing Over Havering

Author: Bob and Mary Bain

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-03-04

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1326963708

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One Sunday, eighty worshippers, eight locations... singing out God's blessing song over the land. Drawing from their time living in Havering, Bob and Mary encourage us to come together in unity, and declare God's blessings over the area in which we live. Take a fresh look at what God is saying about your area. Go on a different kind of a journey, with eyes to see and ears to hear. Let the Holy Spirit within you, show you how to pray. "The Spirit of the LORD is upon me, because He has anointed me... to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed; to proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD." Luke 4:18 It's time to take the high places in our land!


Air Raid

Air Raid

Author: W A Hoodless

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2008-09-01

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 0750952563

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This gripping account of the impact of the Blitz upon an Upminster couple was recently unearthed by the diarist's son. The harrowing events described so poignantly had an immediate effect on the author, who set out to compile this tribute both to his family and the countless people who have experienced or died from air raids. The Blitz diary began less than a year after Mary Hoodless had married, just three days before the Declaration of War in 1939. Such a personal record running through the Blitz period is unique. The entries throw light on the minutiae of trying to continue everyday life with a sense of normality against the backdrop of fear and uncertainty. As well as the diary itself, the place of the Blitz in the wider war is contemplated. Life was hard for most before the war; it became much worse for six years and it then became possible for the survivors to rebuild in a time of relative prosperity. All three phases are described in the family story. The moving narrative of the diary together with the explanation of the bigger picture demonstrate the courage, humour and great determination of ordinary Essex people in the face of war.