
Funding Boost for Local History
Lack of money should be no barrier to researching the past THERE are probably more unfinished books on local and family history than any other

Lack of money should be no barrier to researching the past THERE are probably more unfinished books on local and family history than any other

Traditional Houses of the Worthy Village The project encourages a wider understanding of traditional buildings, and of the evolution in the internal planning of

Lewd Women and Female Felons Hampshire Archives Trust recently made a grant towards the funding of a play inspired by research in the Hampshire

Traditional Houses of the Worthy Villages The project encourages a wider understanding of traditional buildings, and of the evolution in the internal planning of rural

New Award Supporting the Digitisation of Historic Police Personnel Records Hampshire Constabulary History Society (HCHS) was formed in 1986 and its aim is to foster

The Dever Society are to hold a range of activities to celebrate the creation of the community at Micheldever Station resulting from the arrival of

Remote Talk on Winchester Cathedral Archives Breaks New Ground Future historians might look on 30 April 2020 as a landmark day in social mores, when

Whatever else the coronavirus crisis brings about, it will surely have changed the way in which all those who use archives do their business. HAT

The Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop in the Test valley are capitalising on the lockdown by presenting a series of lectures on aviation subjects

Littleton resident Brian Middleton has completed a study of sources of information on the Flowerdown Military Base, scheduled to close in 2024. It follows the

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

Digitisation of the old Gaol plans. The most relevant plans, prints and documents from the SCC archive that relate to the period in GHT’s history

The collection has been reviewed and every page photographed. Five albums have been scanned totalling 1000 images. It is intended when scanning has been completed

This project has been delayed firstly by the need to secure the funding needed for the refurbish and to get a lease for the property

Is this the most successful Wessex Film and Sound Archives project to date? The project held its final screening at Hampshire Record Office on 5

Rare films never before publicly screened will be shown between September and December (2019) by the Wessex Film and Sound Archive, courtesy of a grant

Conservation and New Presentation of 1571 Bargain and Sale deed featuring King John’s House The project comes in two parts: 1. Conservation and remounting of

This is a free lecture on the way Hampshire celebrated the birthday of ‘Mad George, George III. Refreshments will be provided from 7.00 p.m. The

In January 2020, in its second round of grants awards for 2019-2020, HAT has decided to grant £9290 for six projects covering a range of

The Autumn 2019 members newsletter is now available with content searchable on line. It includes news of recent HAT activities and features on recent acquisitions

The evolution of the idea of a chantry, where prayers for the departed are said and the liturgical ritual of mass is celebrated, to a

The glorious countryside and buildings of today’s East Meon are the result of thousands of years of farming, which was until recently the sole industry

Hyde900 marked the completion of the project with a presentation at Hyde900’s King Alfred Weekend. Hyde900 was granted just under £1200 for preservation and publication

The Trust has awarded £3000 towards the cost of the publication – which is informed by research on the Jervoise family archives held at Hampshire

Southampton Archives are located in the basement of the south block of the Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY, close to the Southampton Local History and Maritime

HAT recently made a grant of £8,000 to the new Victoria County History (VCH), which, under the guidance of Dr John Hare and Dr Jean

HAT recently made a grant of £8,000 to the new Victoria County History (VCH), which, under the guidance of Dr John Hare and Dr Jean

The project included a major exhibition held at St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery in Lymington between 4 June and 31 August 2019. Cornwallis, a

The Trust has awarded £2600 which completes the amount (£23,600) the Society needed to raise to deliver the exhibition commemorating the 200th anniversary of the