

Chapter One: Beginnings and Foundations
1. [Victorian Undercurrents - Robert Owen]
2. [Ebenezer Howard and the Garden Cities Movement]
3. [World War Two: Replanning and Construction]
4. [The Greater London Plan, 1944]
5. [The Beginnings of Harold Hill]
Chapter Two: Recreation, Education, Disillusionment and Joy
1. [Work Starts on the New Towns and Estates]
2. [Harold Hill Horticultural Club]
3. [Returning Back to London]
4. [Happiness Found in the Post-War Reconstruction]
5. [Prejudice from the Rest of Romford]
6. [Women Make the Best of the New Estate]
Chapter Three: Money, Work Religion and Politics
1. [Community Activists]
2. [Community Association]
3. [Harold Hill Tenants' Association]
4. [Religion: Protestants, Catholics and the Rest]
5. [The Conservatives Start Selling Council Houses]
Chapter Four: Youth Movements
1. [Youth Movements: An Introduction]
2. [Teddy Boys: New Suits and New Songs]
3. [Mods: Fire'n'Skill]
4. [The Albermarle Report leads to the First Youth Club]
5. [Hippies, Freaks and the Summer of Love]
Other Historians
1. [Harold Hill's 50th Anniversary by Simon Donoghue]
2. [Harold Hill, 40 Years On by Brian Evans]
3. [Moving out to Harold Hill by Reta Coffin]
4. [Boyhood Strong, Girlhood Graceful: A Study of Working-Class Women's Lives on the Harold Hill Housing Estate - Part one by Carla Isbell]
5. [Boyhood Strong, Girlhood Graceful: A Study of Working-Class Women's Lives on the Harold Hill Housing Estate - Part two by Carla Isbell]
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