Silverhill; from Waterfall to Windmill
Slide show and talk by the author Alan Buckle
Saturday 6th July – 7.30 PM
St Luke’s Church, Silverhill
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.
Presenter Michael Buerk visits the house at 21 Linton Crescent in Hastings, where Baird carried out his early TV experiments.
The episode will be shown on ITV at 9pm tonight Friday July 5.
“I went for a walk over the cliffs to Fairlight Glen, and my mind went back to my early work on television. Might there not be something in it now?”
He worked it out in his mind and with his friend constructed a ‘means of seeing wireless’ from a lot of odds and ends.
Tickets now available from the Hastings History House, 21 courthouse Street
email ohps@ohps.org.uk
Tel: 01424 424744
Tickets limited to 20 for a walk, and 40 for a talk.
AUGUST 2013
Monday 5th
2PM Dandies and Dragoons – a Walk – Meet at Hastings History House (this walk is repeated on Wednesday)
Refreshments available
Tickets - £3.50
4.30PM – “Knickers for Dusters” – the true story of an austerity household in 1947.
A Talk by Victoria Seymour
Refreshments available
Tickets - £3
Tuesday 6th
10.30AM – a Walk with John Shirlaw - “Exploring the Architecture of All Saints Street”
Starts with an introduction at the History House
Tickets - £3.50
4.30PM – Illustrated talk “A History of Ore” with Christine Hayward
Refreshments available
Tickets - £3
Wednesday 7th
11AM – 1PM Coffee Morning at the History House
Browse the exhibitions and some of our archive material
Thursday 8th
10AM Outside the Wall – a walk exploring the “suburbs”
Meet at Hastings History House. Discover traces of Old Town Wall and the life outside it.
Tickets - £3.50
Friday 9th
12 Noon – 2.30PM – Cheese and Wine Lunch at Hastings History House
Local cheeses from Penbuckles. Organised by OHPS. Raffle tickets available.
Tickets - £5
4.30PM – Exploring the Lost Roads of the Old Town – Walk
Meet at Hastings History House.
Lost roads, twittens and rows – traces that can be seen today
£3.50
Saturday 10th
4PM
Grand Raffle winning ticket will be drawn. Tickets are on sale to raise money towards the installation of a lift. Tickets £1 each, First Prize £50, second prize – tickets for the London Eye.
"the grave's a fine and private place…"
exploring Hastings Cemetery
New Stories & Features
History House
21 Courthouse Street
7 for 7.30pm
The meeting will be followed by a talk on Churches of Hastings & St Leonards presented by Joy Collins.
Fishermen’s Museum
Sea Shanties – Saturday 8th June (£10 including Fish supper and drink)
And while you are there have a look at a special exhibition in the Fishermen’s Museum, on the 30th anniversary of the return of the Edward and Mary RX74 to Hastings.
Updated:
New Stories & Features
The next Cemetery Walk is on Sunday May 12th at 2pm. Meet at the main gate.
New Stories & Features
27th April to 23rd June
At Hastings Museum & Art Gallery
This display shows the work of a project to record extant memorials in the older sections of Hastings Cemetery and then to research some of the people and topics found. Whistler's mother, Queen Victoria's pastry chef, two Naval officers who were present at the siege of Sebastopol, are just a few fascinating stories the project’s uncovered.
There are mysteries you may be able to solve!