
Episode 8 – The Life of Charlotte Mary Yonge
In this podcast episode, Daniella talks to Roger Ottewill and Alys Blakeway about the life of Charlotte Mary Yonge. The episode explores Charlotte’s Hampshire links,

In this podcast episode, Daniella talks to Roger Ottewill and Alys Blakeway about the life of Charlotte Mary Yonge. The episode explores Charlotte’s Hampshire links,

Hampshire has a rich military history spanning across the centuries and among all three elements that make up the modern-day British Armed Forces. In this

Join Daniella as she finds out about Joan of Navarre, Queen of England 1403-1413, from Dr Ellie Woodacre. The episode focuses on Joan’s background, her

On 6 May 1623, King James I (& VI) granted a wine licence to John James of Southampton. The licence allowed John James to collect

27 June 1924 was a remarkably busy date in the diary of the thirty-year-old Prince of Wales. Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David –

In this episode, Daniella talks to Andy Skinner about the SeaCity Museum and Tudor House & Gardens in Southampton, Hampshire. Andy shares his enthusiasm for

When a local resident casually stated that “Winchester has always been a welcoming place of refuge”, as a historian, this immediately aroused my suspicion. The

The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth is world famous for its unrivalled maritime archaeology collection. The thousands of objects recovered from the wreck of Henry

In this episode, Daniella interviews Dr Mike Esbester about the Railway Work, Life & Death project. Mike takes us through the aims of the project,

The town of Southampton is not associated with slavery in the same way as ports, such as Bristol and Liverpool, but look below the surface

If proof was ever needed of the enduring entanglement of the people of Hampshire with the global Hispanic world, a brief visit to the Hampshire

In this podcast, Daniella learns from Michael Gunton, Senior Archivist at Portsmouth History Centre, about how to curate an exhibition using the local history collections.

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

The earldom of Southampton lasted for just over a hundred years, from its first creation in 1537 until the line died out in 1667, However

Like every other Shakespeare scholar, I have dreamed of finding a new piece of evidence to add to our frustratingly sketchy portrait of the

In this podcast, Daniella speaks to Dr Emma J Wells about her latest book Heaven on Earth: The Lives and Legacies of the World’s Greatest

In this episode, Daniella is joined by Marylin Wilton-Smith, the chair of Titchfield History Society, who gives an insight into Titchfield’s Tudor history and the

I was incredibly excited as it was my first trip to see the archival documents held at The National Archives (TNA). I had journeyed up

We begin our Hampshire Heritage Revealed with a podcast about the Hampshire Archives Trust (HAT), presented by the Hampshire Archive Trusts’ own Social Media Fellow

Author: Marilyn Wilton-Smith Bio: Born and educated in Portsmouth, Marilyn worked for the Navy initially and later continued her career in a managerial role within

John Thorn, by June Mendoza. Image: Winchester College Author: Dr Barry Shurlock Bio: Barry is an active local history researcher who writes for the

Author: Suzanne Foster, College Archivist, Winchester College Bio: Suzanne qualified as an archivist in 1992 and came to work at Hampshire Record Office in the

The records of Hampshire and beyond have been kept, organised, catalogued and made available by a legion of archivists. This is the first a series

The indexes at the back of the volumes of Himsworth are very extensive: 89 pages in Vol.I and 394 pages in Volume III (covering vols

Winchester College Muniments: A Descriptive List, Vols II and III, compiled by Sheila Himsworth, Chichester, 1986, cover the estates of the college, which numbered about

A key finding aid for the archives of Winchester College is Sheila Himsworth’s, meticulously indexed Winchester College Muniments, published in 3 volumes. Winchester College Muniments:

A key finding aid for the archives of Winchester College is Sheila Himsworth’s meticulously indexed Winchester College Muniments, published in 3 volumes (Chichester, 1976-1984). The

On 22 September 2020 we held another online talk by HAT Trustee Dr Cheryl Butler, the talk is intriguingly titled Ascupart’s Children – Black History

Talk about the HAT grant-aided project (2020 AGM) Hear about the background to the project and the discoveries made in this talk to the Hampshire

Southampton’s people and their goods 1250-1500 by Professor Chris Woolgar 11 May 2021.