Events in May 2022
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The Civil War in Hampshire – Alan Turton - In-person Only
The Civil War in Hampshire – Alan Turton - In-person Only
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May 3, 2022Crosfield HallBroadwater RoadRomsey, Hampshire SO51 8GLnone -
Frosts, Freezes and Fairs - Ian Currie
Frosts, Freezes and Fairs - Ian Currie
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May 4, 2022Ian has always been fascinated by the ever changing moods and patterns of our skies and the childhood memories of a spectacular thunderstorm in September 1958 or the prolonged deep winter snows of the 1962/63 which buried his first weather station have never faded.
Ian is now a full-time weatherman, broadcaster, author, columnist, speaker and editor of Weather eye magazine that he established. He has contributed to and appeared on many TV and radio programmes. He has written or co-written a number of county weather books illustrating outstanding events from counties such as Dorset, Suffolk, Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Essex and has chronicled in his Book ‘Frosts, Freezes and Fairs’ the great freezes on the Thames and other UK rivers. This latter was featured on BBC Radio 4. He has also written several books on Weather Lore and how one can forecast the weather locally.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and can be heard regularly on BBC Radio Surrey and Sussex with forecasts for gardeners and growers and for 18 years was the weather columnist for the national magazine Garden News. Ian also gives regular forecasts to vineyards in Sussex, Surrey and Kent.Weatherman, author and columnist, Ian Currie will take you through Britain’s severest winters over the last 1,000 years, and say how we coped and even benefited from them. How did 17th century watermen make a living when the rivers froze over? What activities took place on the ice-covered rivers at Frost Fairs. And why has the river Thames in the heart of London not frozen since the last occurrence over 200 years ago in the famous 1814 Frost Fair?
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Members’ Evening - School Memories
Members’ Evening - School Memories
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May 9, 2022All Saints Parish Church HallQueens RoadAlton, Hampshire GU34 1RDRailway worker accidents in the Portsmouth area before 1939 - Mike EsbesterRailway worker accidents in the Portsmouth area before 1939 - Mike Esbester
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May 9, 2022Dr Mike Esbester is senior lecturer in History at the University of Portsmouth, and one of the co-leads of the 'Railway Work, Life & Death' project www.railwayaccidents.port.ac.uk
Mike will introduce railway staff accidents and the dangers of railway work before the Second World War. He will discuss the 'Railway Work, Life & Death' project, which is documenting employee accidents in Britain and Ireland for this period, and the various resources it offers for family historians. Taking a Portsmouth slant on the national industry, Mike will put the city and area in its wider context and the social history of railway work. Finally, Mike will discuss the 'Historians Collaborate' agenda, and how different types of historian can work together better.
The Links, Cosham Baptist ChurchHavant RoadCoshamPortsmouth, Hampshire PO6 2QZnone -
The Lady in the Yellow Caravan - Jane Glennie
The Lady in the Yellow Caravan - Jane Glennie
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May 10, 2022St. Thomas' Church HallMortimers LaneFair Oak, Hampshire SO50 7GWnone -
A Family of Sculptors and Shipbuilders - Rob Hamilton (member)
A Family of Sculptors and Shipbuilders - Rob Hamilton (member)
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May 11, 2022The Scout HutClayhall RoadAlverstokeGosport, Hampshire PO12 2BYnone -
Documenting your Family History OR How to get all your stuff organised – Jane Fox - via Zoom
Documenting your Family History OR How to get all your stuff organised – Jane Fox - via Zoom
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May 12, 2022The Fairground HallWeyhillAndover, Hampshire SP11 0QNnoneWinchester: Bishops, Buildings & Bones Part 2 - Andrew NegusWinchester: Bishops, Buildings & Bones Part 2 - Andrew Negus
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May 12, 2022United Reform Church HallKings RoadFleet, Hampshire GU51 3AFnone -
The inland revenue valuation survey 1910-1920 (The Lloyd George Domesday survey) - Gill Blanchard - via zoom
The inland revenue valuation survey 1910-1920 (The Lloyd George Domesday survey) - Gill Blanchard - via zoom
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May 18, 2022 -
Bringing it up to Date - Dave Annal - via Zoom
Bringing it up to Date - Dave Annal - via Zoom
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May 19, 2022 -
In the Name of God, Amen: Wills for family historians - David Annal
In the Name of God, Amen: Wills for family historians - David Annal
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May 25, 2022St Michael's Church Cottage HallChurch StBasingstoke, Hampshire RG21 7QWnone -
The History and Mystery of Maps -Tony Painter
The History and Mystery of Maps -Tony Painter
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May 26, 2022Wallington Village HallBroadcutFareham, Hampshire PO16 8STnone