Stade Hall
Friday, April 26th – 4 – 6 PM
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.
Updated
New Stories:
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20th April to 7th July
At Hastings Museum & Art Gallery
This exhibition is a pictorial history of Hastings as seen through the eyes of the two artists W.H. Brooke (1772-1860) and E.Leslie Badham (1873-1945). In 1922 Badham was invited to study Hastings Museum's collection of sketches of the town between 1820 and 1840 which had been drawn by Brooke, and to compile a contemporary record of Hastings. This exhibition will bring the two collections together.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/artists/William-Henry-Brooke
Weds 17th April 11am
History House, 21 Courthouse Street Coffee morning and talk by local author Victoria Seymour £2
http://friendsofhastingscemetery.org.uk/
● Frederick Chamier - Gravestone & Inscription
● Charles Vigant Monterossi de Falbe- Gravestone & Inscription
● Gambier, Dr. Thomas
● Lieut.Col the Hon Gilbert Elliot & Katherine Ann Childers - Inscriptions & grave stones
● Ionides Family
● John McClelland and Sophie Swaine
New Stories:
● George Devey - Architect & unacknowledged Father of the Arts & Crafts Movement
● Ransom, Charlotte – Servant
Save Our Heritage
In Hastings & St. Leonards
Working to preserve and promote the Borough’s historic environment
OPEN
PUBLIC
MEETING
WEDNESDAY 10th APRIL 2013
VENUE
WHITE ROCK HOTEL
HASTINGS
6.30pm for 7.00pm
Inaugural Meeting Chair: STEPHEN GRAY
Your opportunity to show your concerns
about the protection of the boroughs
heritage
(Associated with OHPS)
Tuesday 11th June
Please let Anne Scott know ASAP if you would like to come. The cost will be £14 each for the Highgate Tour unless you are one of the project researchers and there may be a small donation sought for the minibus. So would you let me know ASAP if you would like a place.
We have to be at Highgate at 11 and I will try and book Abney Park for 2.15. If you are making your own way to London but need transport between the 2 Anne needs to know that as well please.
Gladedale is preparing new plans for the development of the Archery Ground site in St Leonards. In the next few days there will be an exhibition of its proposals and a chance for stakeholders to give their responses.
Assembly Rooms, East Ascent, St Leonards-on-Sea.
Friday 15 March, 4-7pm, Saturday 16 March, 10am-1pm.
Pre-Application Forum:
Hastings Town Hall, Monday 18 March, 6pm.
Talk by Lyn and Kevin Cornwell (of HAARG) on The Archaeology and History of the Country Park.
Organised by the Friends of Hastings Country Park; £2 for non-members.
7.00 at the History House
21 Courthouse Street.
A survey has been launched to find out how the fishing fleet influences the way people feel about Hastings. Working with the Hastings Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG), the University of Greenwich’s School of Science is conducting a major new survey, called Sensing Fishing Places, to find out how marine fishing contributes to a sense of place in Hastings.
If you live or work in Hastings and would like to take part in this survey, please go to the following link to complete the survey online. Or, for a paper copy of the survey, please contact Dr Julie Urquhart at GIFS@greenwich.ac.uk, telephone 0208 331 8227/9751 or pick one up at the University of Brighton in Hastings campus reception in Priory Square. The survey will run until 19 April 2013. Join others in shaping the voice of what marine fishing means for our coastal communities today.