Friday 29 November 2013

Christmas Day in the Workhouse – with Dorothy and Judith Kinnison Bourke


Hastings workhouse Christmas party, date unknown.
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Hastings/

Saturday 7th December 2013 – 5.30PM

Tickets £3 includes mulled wine and mince pie

Hastings History House
21 Courthouse Street

Friday 8 November 2013

"Generations. Hastings Fishing Families. Photographs by John Cole"

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(Not part of the exhibition – just used to illustrate the post)

Exhibition: "Generations. Hastings Fishing Families. Photographs by John Cole" will be at Stade Hall. until 14th November, 11-4 daily.

All proceeds from sales of photographs goes to Hastings Fishermen's Protection Society.

New Book available at the History House - £14.99

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Current Exhibitions at Hastings History House

  • The Herring Fair – history and background
  • West Hill of Hastings
  • The Castle

Thursday 7 November 2013

Friends of Hastings Country Park Talk

Colin Page on "Wildlife on the Seashore":

Date: Friday 15th November @ 7pm

Venue: History House, Courthouse Street, Old Town, Hastings

Free to Friends of HCPNR

Wednesday 6 November 2013

The Rock-a-Nore Story with Ken Brooks

Saturday 9th November 2013 – 5.30PM

Tickets - £2.50

Hastings History House

21 Courthouse Street

Friday 25 October 2013

Upcoming Talks at Hastings History House

The Rock-a-Nore Story with Ken Brooks
Saturday 9th November 2013 – 5.30 PM
£2.50

Christmas Day in the Workhouse with Dorothy & Judith Kinnison Bourke
Saturday 7th December 2013 – 5.30PM
£3

Twenty-Five Years as a Local Tour Operator with Clive Richardson
Saturday 11th January 2014, 5.30PM
£3

Specific reminders will be posted a week or so before each event.

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Sunday 20 October 2013

Artscape: Muriel Matters!

Muriel Matters was a South Australian actress who moved to London in 1905 and became a pivotal figure in the suffragette movement. Matters made a remarkable contribution to the fight for women's right to vote but her story is surprisingly little-known by most Australians. Through archive footage, interviews and dramatic reconstruction Muriel Matters! explores how this extraordinary woman got lost from history, and reveals what her story tells us about the links between art, politics and women's rights in England and Australia…………

Good precis, worth a read, but am denied access to the video.

http://www.abc.net.au/arts/stories/s3864731.htm