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Benfleet in 1905
Extract from "Souvenir of Southend.... "
A 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration
Edmund and May Stapleton
Robert Gallon
A landscape and coastal artist, whose work spanned two centuries
Speeches at the Bridge Pile Driving Luncheon
These are reconstructions of speeches made on 21st May 1930
Henry Fuller Hobden
The literary Hobden
Canvey Bridge Pile Driving Ceremony
The first pile is driven in by Essex Lord Lieut. R.B. Colvin on Wed. 21st May 1930
A report of the Canvey Bridge Pile Driving Ceremony
In the Benfleet Gazette of 23rd May 1930
Crossing the Creek and Progress in building the bridge
The video shows various vehicles crossing Benfleet Creek and the state of progress in building the bridge.
Sample page 9: Interactive master map
Browse our interactive map to explore the content of the website by location.
Smuggler's Store found at Old Hoye Inn
Newspaper report 19th August 1913
Electricity comes to Benfleet
Switched on Thursday 30th January 1930
Benfleet's WW1 Special Constables
The men who served on the Home Front during WW1
Scrambling on the Downs
February 1978
Thundersley Primary School 1962 - 1967
Vanessa Turbefield (Née Withers)
Building the bridge
Construction of the new bridge to Canvey
Aerial View of Tarpots Corner
Taken in 1987/1988
How I Was Saved From The London Blitz
And Came to Benfleet/Thundersley
Doug Mansfield's Photos
Click this link to return to the page with Doug’s comment.
Fire Engine Crash
At the bottom of Bread and Cheese hill whilst responding to a call-out.
Thanks for contributing again
Thanks very much for contributing to this website. Your contribution will be checked by one ...
"Blood Moon" over Benfleet
Super Moon Lunar Eclipse 28th September 2015
How I Remember Benfleet
Recollections of Julian Ashbourn
Appleton School Opens New 6th Form
Newspaper report Sept 4th 2015
The Hall Farm according to the tithe map of 1841
The Hall Farm was a sizeable farm in local terms, stretching from Church Creek to Cemetery Corner and covering just over 163 acres.
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