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South Street, Rochford, EssexSouth Street, Rochford, near Hockley, Essex, England. Date: 1909
Birth of a baby, Rochford General Hospital, EssexBirth of a baby at Rochford General Hospital, Essex. When Janet Gisby was admitted, the chances were high that, after two miscarriages, she would lose her baby
1840s Victorian Map of Essex
Photograph of White Horse PH, Rochford, Essex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Photograph of New Ship PH, Rochford, Essex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1928
Brays Lane, Ashingdon, near Rochford, Essex. Date: 20th century
Main Road, Ashingdon, near Rochford, EssexView of Main Road, Ashingdon, near Rochford, Essex. Date: 20th century
Miles M. 14A Trainer Mk. III G-AJZHMiles M.14A Trainer Mk.III G-AJZH (msn 1641 / ex RAF P2404) at Rochford. Date: 1948
Photograph of Anne Boleyn PH, Rochford, Essex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Punch Bowl Inn, Paglesham, EssexPunch Bowl Inn, Paglesham, Rochford, near Stambridge, Essex, England. Licensee W Keeble - Showing Wedding Party Date: 1920s
Mrs. Boyd-Rochford, wife of the Kings trainer, 1947Mrs. Boyd-Rochford, nee Rohays Burnett, on the cover of The Sketch, 9th July, 1947. Mrs Boyd-Rochford at this time was the wife of Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochford, trainer of royal race horses
Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACVF, during rebuilding at Rochford, was the only Courier to survive WW2 and operated on pleasure flights and taxi work for East Anglian Flying Services
Lieutenant-Colonel Rochford-Boyd, British army officerLieutenant-Colonel Henry Charles Rochford-Boyd (1877-1917), British army officer with the Royal Horse Artillery, 16th Brigade during the First World War. Date: circa 1914
Rochford Union Workhouse, EssexA view of the Rochford Union workhouse at Rochford in Essex. Date: circa 1910
St Osyths Priory, Essex, the seat of the Earl of Rochford