- Welcome!
Upminster’s amazing Holden dynasty
Station Road, Upminster – about a hundred years ago
New Place – lost jewel in Upminster’s crown
Gaynes Park – perhaps Upminster’s least loved manor house
Who was Sir James Esdaile?
New life for Upminster’s Convent
Upminster’s Tragic Link to Black Friday
Upminster’s Remarkable Historian: T L Wilson (1833-1919)
High House and its rich cast of characters
Upminster Court – the final flourish of the great house
The sorry legacy of Hoppy Hall
Going up The Junction?
A village at war – Upminster 1914-18
A walk down Corbets Tey Road
Upminster’s Victorian Scandal – Rev P M Holden’s Life & Times
Historic Upminster Hill
The hidden history of Harold Court
The road to Cranham – Part 1 – South Side - Tales from the Grave – the Rowe family of Upminster
- The road to Cranham – North Side Part 1: from the Cranham boundary to Garbutt Road
- The road to Cranham – North Side Part 2: from Garbutt Road to the Cosy Corner Crossroads
- The Bell Inn
- Eldred’s smithy
- Upminster’s Cosy Corner (137 St Mary’s Lane)
- Upminster’s lost brickworks
- Upminster Common Revealed – Part 1 – Bird Lane and around Tyler’s Common
- Edna Clarke Hall (1879-1979): Artist of Upminster Common
- Upminster Common Revealed – Part 2 – Gaynes Common and south of the Four Want Way
- Corbets Tey Village
- Around Corbets Tey: Hacton Hamlet
- Big houses & farms around Corbets Tey
- South Upminster: gravel pits & ancient bits
- The Branfills at Upminster Hall
- Upminster Hall: owners and buildings
- Seven Years!
- Upminster Hall: manor and estate
- Upminster: The Story of a Garden Suburb – 25 years on
- Picturing the Branfill Family
- Upminster: St Laurence Parish Church
- God’s Acre – St Laurence Churchyard
- Upminster Rectory and the Parish Glebe
- Upminster in Living Memory Revisited