
A book of historic pictures for the Four Worthy villages
Worthy Local History Group (WLHG) has been awarded a HAT grant of £2310 to publish a book drawing extensively from its photographic collection. Book is

Worthy Local History Group (WLHG) has been awarded a HAT grant of £2310 to publish a book drawing extensively from its photographic collection. Book is

Swanmore Parish Council is relocating its community archive from various sites to a designated archive space within the parish council office, and provide access to

Jayne is an experienced marketing and business development professional with over 30 years of expertise in her field. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with

The project will create digital copies of Hampshire Cultural Trust’s 19th and 20th century acquisition registers, which list objects given to Winchester and other museums

2023 saw the announcement of the first winners of our History competition for students in Hampshire. The group prize for Years 7-9 was won by

We are always happy to come to talk to local history societies and groups about the work of the Hampshire Archives Trust. We can explain

Bevois Mount History is a group of residents who have been researching the history of their area for the past ten years. HAT has awarded

This ambitious project seeks to create a digital Gosport Museum of the Sea. It has as its aims: -Creating a digital archive of the many

The project catalogued the unlisted records of closed or superseded Hampshire Women’s Institutes (HRO collection reference 96M96). The records are contained in some 63 HRO

The National Motor Museum Trust (NMMT) at Beaulieu hosts the UK’s foremost collection relating to the history of the leisure travel movement, the Caravan and

HAT awarded £7500 to Hampshire Record Office for their project to catalogue Basingstoke archives so they can be made available for research. This project complements

In July 2022 awarded Fordingbridge Historical Society £500 to support its publication of ‘A place of last resort; the history of the Fordingbridge Workhouse’. The

Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society has opened the doors to its Research Library by placing 150 articles on-line. Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society [MOSHRS] has a groundbreaking

New pop up exhibition ‘Time of Change’ by Bishops Waltham Area Oral History Group One of the first exhibition visitors was Bill Dowling, better known

The Annual General Meeting of the Hampshire Archives Trust will be held at Hampshire Record Office on 22nd October 2022 at 2.00pm A full set

One of HAT’s grant funded projects has finally been completed despite the obstacles the last couple of years has thrown up due to the pandemic.

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

£1680 has been awarded towards a commemorative programme on the bicentenary of the birth of Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901). Charlotte Yonge was a significant figure

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

Grant awarded to New Forest Heritage Trust (NFHT) for their project ‘For the common good: conserving the Crosthwaite Eyre collection ‘The HAT Board of Trustees

Here are some new, free, easy-to-use guides for both students and teachers with helpful advice on how to use archives in your research. These guides

Do you love History? Do you want to become a good historian? Do you want to find out more about archives? Do you want to

Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash If you have a Hampshire local history story or a favourite archive, museum, or library item or collection you would like

The Hampshire Archives Trust is to launch a new History competition for secondary and sixth form students in Hampshire at the start of the new

FAMILY historians everywhere are working their way through the 1921 census, which FindMyPast has just put online. It will help chart the huge changes that

Two friends discovered a common interest in Bishopstoke and went on to create one of the best local history websites, with more to follow, writes

OMICRON may be remembered as something that was truly ‘horrible’, but it will probably be nothing compared to events in the past. These have probably

QUIZMASTERS looking for questions might consider these: In the ranking of nobility, what exactly is a marquis? Is it different from a marquess and marchioness?

On 8 December HAT was contacted by Hampshire Archives who had just been notified an important document was up for auction that day- and asked