- Thrales End
- Thrale family motto
- Thrale coat of arms
- Thrales of Sandridge
- Robert Thrale (the elder)
- Broad Arrow
- Will of Thomas Thrale - 8 September 1600
- Will of Johnathan Parsons - 1768
- Ralph Thrale's goblet
- Right name, Wrong body?
- The Hertfordshire Descent of Henry Thrale
- Harefield
- Marshalswick
- Fairfolds farm
- Nomansland
- Sandridgebury
- Historic Sandridge - the story of a Hertfordshire parish
- Norman Thrale bakers
- St Leonards' Church, Sandridge
- Thrales of St Albans
- Thrales of Wheathampstead
- Thrales of Streatham
- Thrales of Nottinghamshire
- Mr Thrale and Sarah Tarver née Fox
Norman Thrale bakers
The Thrale family returned to the village of Sandridge when Norman Thrale opened a baker's shop at Wycombe Place at the Quadrant in 1965, some 80 years after the death of William Thrale in 1883 who farmed Nomansland and was the last Thrale to live in Sandridge.
The shop closed about 20 years later by which time Richard William Thrale had returned to Sandridgebury.
Please tell me if you know anything about the shop…
- the address?
- why it stopped trading?
- which Norman Thrale owned it?
- did you work there?
- History:
- Website development:
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