

Grant to digitise Winchester Studies volumes
HAT has supported many projects which make materials readily available to a wider audience and continues this commitment by awarding a grant of £4200 towards
HAT has supported many projects which make materials readily available to a wider audience and continues this commitment by awarding a grant of £4200 towards
Fordingbridge Historical Society was awarded £500 to support its publication of ‘A place of last resort; the history of the Fordingbridge Workhouse’. The book will
HAT has awarded £500 towards the project ‘Conservation and Heritage in Gosport. A joint illustrated book publication project between The History Press of Cheltenham and
You may have joined the online talk Dr Cheryl Butler gave to HAT members on 22 September 2020 intriguingly titled ‘Ascupart’s Children’ – it is
£3500 was awarded to Ropley History Network Archives to support the publication of a book ‘The Four Marks Enclosures’, which is more graphically described in
Steep Local History Group has been awarded a small grant of £500 for the production and printing of a new local social history booklet on
Traditional Houses of the Worthy Village The project encourages a wider understanding of traditional buildings, and of the evolution in the internal planning of
East Meon was chosen in 1986 as Hampshire’s Domesday Village because it retains the character of the medieval headquarters of the Bishop of Winchester’s largest
The book, Humphry Repton at Herriard Park, published with support from a grant from the Hampshire Archives Trust is a joy for anyone with an
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Hampshire Archives Trust
c/o Hampshire Record Office
Sussex Street
S023 8TH
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