Wednesday, 25 May 2016

More support needed to keep local treasure afloat

Open 364 days a year and free to enter, the Fishermen’s Museum at Rock-a-Nore is possibly one of the area’s most underrated and fascinating attractions.

It is a treasure trove of exhibits which show the history of the local fishing fleet and our relationship with the sea, having a full sized fishing lugger as its centre piece.

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But the volunteer run museum, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this month, is in desperate need of financial support if it is to continue opening as it currently does.

“If everyone who came in donated just £1 we would be in a healthy position”

The museum is housed in the former Fishermen’s Church, built on the Stade in 1852, which fell out of use after the Second World War.

Hastings Fishermen’s Museum opened on May 17 1956.

Read more: http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/local/more-support-needed-to-keep-local-treasure-afloat-1-7397804#ixzz49fyYGw9W

Monday, 23 May 2016

Latest Stories from The Cemetery

New Stories:

Recent Stories

  • Considine, Jane - died in Hastings / O'Clery, Countess Katharine - married and lived in Hastings

  • Ransom, William -  founder and first editor of the Hastings and St Leonards News; lifelong friend of Barbara Bodichon.

Friday, 20 May 2016

Friends of Hastings Cemetery - Update

NEWS
  • The Cemetery Project has been completed
  • The work so far forms a database of names in the older part of the cemetery, sections A - G.  This is available as a CD
  • We have produced two books available from Hastings History House related to some of the stories we have researched
  • The next Cemetery Walk will be on 5th June, 2016.  Meet at the Car Park