Clapham (Bedfordshire) Through Two Centuries - The illustrated history of an English village

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Clapham is a charming riverside village nestled in Bedfordshire, England, just a short distance from the vibrant town of Bedford. Its captivating essence is enhanced by stunning landscapes, traditional English architecture, and a welcoming community spirit.


In this book, local resident and historian John Pickering takes readers on a journey through 200 years of the village's history, highlighting its most notable buildings, significant events, and lively residents. The result is an engaging read that will resonate with both locals and visitors alike.


With origins that predate the Domesday Book of 1086, the village of Clapham boasts a rich historical background.


Located near the River Ouse, the village features a well-known ford that still stands today, with the old Toll House situated nearby.


The book mentions many past residents, which may intrigue those researching their family histories in the area. It also highlights various prominent businesses and their owners, as well as the histories of the two major manorial estates: Woodlands Manor (now a popular boutique hotel) and Clapham Park (currently home to Bedford & County Golf Club). These estates once provided employment for many villagers in their agricultural heyday.


Clapham's renowned Thomas a Becket church and historic King George V playing field are also discussed.


During World War II, an airfield was established adjacent to the village, known as RAF Twinwood, later taken over by the USAF. From here, they operated their formidable B-17 Flying Fortress bombers and agile P-51 Mustang fighters. One fascinating connection Clapham has is with the legendary American bandleader Glenn Miller, as RAF Twinwood was the last place he departed from before his mysterious disappearance in December 1944. Miller's US Army Air Force Band rehearsed in the village and performed at various locations across the UK, with Miller himself having once lived in Clapham.


The 1950s saw significant expansion in the village, marked by the construction of numerous new residential properties, a development that is documented in detail.


Lastly, the book covers the arrival of the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Clapham in 1948, which remained a key presence long after the war, becoming a major employer in the village during the postwar years. Initially focused on jet engine development, the RAE Clapham later expanded its efforts to include wind-tunnel testing for new aircraft designs in the rapidly growing commercial airline industry.

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Publisher - Woodfield Publishing

Language - English

Paperback

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Author

John Pickering


Published Date - November 12 2024

ISBN - 9781903953075

Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 0.6 cm

Page Count - 112

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