Monday, 3 November 2014

Victoria Seymour launches her 10th modern social history book at the Hastings History House

L-R Deputy Mayor Judy Rogers, Mayor Bruce Dowling, Victoria Seymour and Keith Ridley, editor Hastings Observer series. SUS-141020-072905001

Award-winning historian

Looking Back on Hastings was launched during the recent Hastings Week celebrations at the Hastings History House in the Old Town.

The book is priced £9.99 is available from the History House

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Latest from Friends of Hastings Cemetery

New -

Deaths in 1914:

Cemetery Trail Leaflet

Friday, 31 October 2014

New e-book - A smuggling adventure set in 1820s Hastings

In The Wake Of Amy Coaster: A smuggling adventure set in 1820s Hastings [Kindle Edition]

Rebecca Shalfield (Author)


Kindle Price:
£1.92 includes VAT* & free wireless delivery via Amazon Whispernet


    Friday, 3 October 2014

    Saturday 11th October 2014

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    5.30 - Talk – Virginia Hinze – Sussex Gardens Trust – including Hastings & St Leonards Project

    £2.50

    Refreshments available

    Wednesday, 1 October 2014

    Talk on Hastings Weather

    The re-scheduled talk by Hastings weather recorder, David Powell, about the local weather will take place on Friday 3rd October at 7pm at the History House, 21 Courthouse Street, Old Town, Hastings.

    Cost: £2, free to Friends of HCPNR

    Monday, 29 September 2014

    Two new names added to the 1914 roll call–and help wanted

    Does anyone have any more information on Stephen Bumstead, who died aged 16, while enlisted under the alias Barnes?

    New -

    Updated -

    A linked list of the people so far recorded who gave their lives as a result of World War One (the Great War) who are recorded in the common wield, not in the CWG areas, (apart from a few exceptions) can be found here

    Monday, 1 September 2014

    Friends of Hastings Cemetery Update

    The next cemetery walk will be on

    Sunday - 2 PM,

    14th September

    World War One Stories
    WW1 Cemeteries & Memorials

    Saturday, 23 August 2014

    "the grave's a fine and private place…" exploring Hastings Cemetery

    The cemetery was opened on 28th November 1856, the Church of England section being consecrated by Bishop Gilbert of Chichester, followed by a service in All Saints Church. The first burial was that of ‘Yorky’ Smith.

    More information:

    They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
    Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
    At the going down of the sun and in the morning
    We will remember them.

    A linked list of the people so far recorded who gave their lives as a result of World War One (the Great War) who are recorded in the common wield, not in the CWG areas, (apart from a few exceptions) can be found here

    Deaths in 1914:

    Friday, 22 August 2014

    Stop Press! Book Sale this long weekend at the History House

    Help us clear the shelves, come in and browse, and take away a bagful of esoteric and assorted books.

    Friday – Monday
    11 – 4
    21 Courthouse Street

    Friday, 8 August 2014

    Prince Albert Statue

    HLHG and History House volunteers are endeavouring to get the statue of Prince Albert back into the public domain.

    The statue has been stored in an old greenhouse in Alexandra Park for many years.

    It is proposed that it should be placed in the vicinity of the Town Hall and Priory Meadow.

    The memorial of which the statue formed a part would have been 150 years old this year.

    HBC want to know if the public support this proposal so if you do support it, please email blawes[at]talk21.com (replace at with @) and the Subject ‘Albert Statue, or drop a note into the History House for the attention of HLHG.