Available form Hastings History House
21 Courthouse Street
Old Hastings Preservation Society was founded in 1952 to promote the permanent preservation of buildings of beauty/historic interest, especially in Hastings & St. Leonards and foster an appreciation of the history of Hastings. We encourage and record research which supports our objectives. Good architecture, design and town planning is encouraged. In 1956 we founded the Hastings Fishermen’s Museum open daily in Rock-a-Nore Road and more recently Hastings History House.
Friday, 31 July 2015
New Book compiled, with additional material, by Dennis Collins - £2.50
Hastings council to work with university for lottery bid
The University of Brighton is working with Hastings Borough Council to develop a major bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund.
At the centre will be improvements to the interpretation of Hastings Castle, but the bid will be for much more than that, the council said.
we have commissioned the University of Brighton to help us develop a new approach to the history and legacy of 1066, and how it relates to our town. And we also want to tell the bigger story that explains our rich heritage, and traces its impact through to the present day.
“This will help us develop a new bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund for the resources to tell our story, including the development of Hastings Castle as a modern visitor attraction.
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Observer Building redevelopment
http://observerbuildinghastingsconsultation.com/
Latest plans from Hassell Architects can be found by clicking here or on the image above. Please take a look at the presentation, which shows the progression of the designs to this point. Please also fill in our survey to let us know what you think.
The old Observer building is being redeveloped by Flint Development Group: a new force in the real estate world that puts people first. Revitalised and repurposed, it will provide student housing and much more:
- An exciting new concept shop / restaurant for Sussex food and produce
- A homegrown art-house cinema
- Activating the alley behind Claremont bringing an abandoned part of the Town Centre to life
- Public access viewing platform and cafe with breath-taking views
“We are rescuing one of Hastings’ most loved buildings, re-animating the America Ground and bringing students from all over the country and the world to Hastings.
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
Hastings Literary Connections
To coincide with the Hastings Literary Connections display in Hastings History House (from Saturday) a list has been compiled of the writers so far identified who are buried in the cemetery.
Many of the works are non-fiction, travel, scientific, religious, medical and autobiographies. There are also poets and playwrights.
- Moore, Frank Frankfort - a poet, dramatist, biographer, novelist, lived in St Leonards. [Author]
- Moore, Dr. George & Jane – Lived in Hastings at various times, and retired here. Wrote poems and medical works. [Author]
- Shipton, Anna - In the years between 1855 and 1890 Anna Shipton published over twenty books on religious subjects, several running into two or more editions on both sides of the Atlantic. She lived for some years in St. Leonards. [Author]
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Priscilla MacBean–her story–DVD
£5 (P & P extra) The proceeds will go towards insuring and maintaining the ‘Priscilla’.
From Hastings History House, 21 courthouse Street.
Don’t forget to look out her as you come down the Old London Road (on the left) or going up, look to the right.
Friday, 24 July 2015
The Story of the Hastings’ May Queen Pageants – 1934 - 2015
83 years is a long time and society has changed in many ways.
The May Queen Pageants of Hastings reflect the changes in culture and attitude, but have maintained the joy of youth.
The origins and evolution of May Queens, Maypoles and Garlands are explored along with the notable characters associated with the day.
Profusely illustrated: Crowns & Shillings £9.99