A painting by Turner shows a black servant who is well-dressed and evidently enjoys high status among his workmates.
These saris in the Watford Museum collection belonged to Poonam White's mother.
From the 18th century to recent times
The first black players in Watford FC were the Cother brothers, who began playing with the team in 1898.
One of the few black professionals of his day, 'Henry' Roy Brown played for Watford from 1953-1957.
Sammy's father was Chinese and his mother English. He played for Watford between 1957 and 1965.
The coaches carried everything, from mail to corpses...
The Grand Union canal was built to link London to the Midlands
The opening of the London to Birmingham railway in 1837 heralded a new age
From a 12th century muddy track to today's A-roads and motorways
Luther Blissett set a string of goal scoring records both for the club and among black players in English football.
A national icon, John Barnes became known as the 'jewel' unearthed by Graham Taylor.