(* I am guessing the date of publication because there is no indication in the guide. There is a reference in one of the articles to municipal buildings being opened " as recently as 5th January 1940". Also there is a small note glued to a page near the front which says in red "NOTICE Times, charges, general arrangements, etc., are subject to possible war-time revision")
The handbook is quite stylish, is printed on cream paper, and is illustrated by 29 clear and atmospheric photographs. The ones relating to Welwyn Garden City are reproduced below, together with some of the advertisements in the guide.
The handbook is in the following sections:
There is a road and rail map of Hertfordshire inside the front cover.
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Advertisement for Ordnance Survey
This is the lane down which I walked from my house in Digswell Road under the viaduct to the riding stables at Digswell. I think that the vehicle in the picture is an electric milk float. The lane is now subsumed into the Knightsfield housing estate.
The premises of Welwyn Garden City Laundry Ltd
Advertisement for Shredded Wheat
Guessens Road, Welwyn Garden City
Shops and offices in Howardsgate, and the Howard Memorial.
Advertisement for Arthur J. Howard, Estate Agent.
Advertisement for Welwyn Stores.
The new Stores building (now occupied by John Lewis) had only recently been opened (1939) replacing the original Stores on the opposite side of Parkway.
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