1856–1947 Following the passing of the
County and Borough Police Act 1856, the
Liberty of Peterborough Constabulary was formed the following year on 10 March 1857. Later, in 1874, a
Charter of Incorporation was granted to the city of Peterborough, prompting the council to form a
Watch Committee along with the
Peterborough City Police. These two forces were combined on 1 April 1947 to form the Peterborough Combined Police.
1947–1965 In the hot summer of 1958 the Peterborough combined police became the first police force in the UK to issue white summer tunics along with white helmets for that year. It was not a success however as the public ridiculed the policemen as Ice Cream men which ended the jackets and helmets after only a very few days. On 31 March 1965, five police forces in the Cambridge area—Peterborough Combined Police,
Cambridge City Police,
Cambridgeshire Constabulary,
Huntingdonshire Constabulary and
Isle of Ely Constabulary—were united to form the Mid-Anglia Constabulary, headquartered in
Brampton. The name changed on 31 March 1974 to form today's Cambridgeshire Constabulary following alterations to the county boundaries.
Top Row: Insp Charlie Balaam, Detective Sgt John Soams, Sgt Stan Lancaster, Sgt Ron Forth, Sgt John Walker, Sgt John Norman, Sgt Jim Arnold, Sgt 'Chips' Chapman, Sgt Gilbert Dobson.
Bottom Row: Detective Insp Percy Vincent, Insp Roy Wool, Insp Harold Southgate, Insp Eric Hubble, Chief Constable Francis George Markin, Chief Insp Reg Beals, Insp Jack Mills, Insp Steve Maddocks, Detective Sgt Major Briggs, Sgt Peter Unsworth. ==See also==