Initially a small market town, Watford is a town and borough in Hertfordshire, England, 15 miles northwest of London, on the River Colne.
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Life of a Watford family in the 1920s |
While industry has declined in Watford, its location near London and transport links has attracted several companies to site their headquarters in the town. Cassiobury Park is a public park that was once the manor estate of the Earls of Essex.
This is a series of family photos that was found by Mike. The photos were taken by a Mr.E.A. Ife, mostly in the 1920s. They lived in Cassio Road, Watford, and Mr. Ife ran the ‘Post Office Savings Club Photographic Society’ from there (according to the ‘Photograms of the Year’ books for 1920 & 1921!). He was certainly a very fine photographer, and his family seem to have led a particularly happy, and idyllic lifestyle.
All dressed up |
Apple harvest time |
Autumn leaves |
Baby bunnies & kitten |
Baby Isobel |
Blowing bubbles |
Brother & sisters |
By the canal |
By the canal |
Collecting flowers |
Daisy chains |
Farmyard fun |
Fun in the cornfield |
Fun in the cornfield |
Good morning - How d'ye do |
In the wheat field |
Indoors and outdoors |
Janet in her 'house' |
Mummy reading |
Pram & teepee |
Roses |
Ruth & her chum |
Ruth & rabbits |
Ruth and kitten |
Ruth climbing at the beach |
School photo |
The basket (and the Harmony) upset by the 'Household Terror' |
The Harmony Three fill the basket |
The Ife family |
The tomboy |
Tumbling |
Water baby |
Water baby |
We love our Daddy |
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Young cricket players |