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.
Friday, 10 April 2015
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Muriel Matters at St Mary in the Castle
Thursday 16th April
6:00pm
Film Screening: 'Muriel Matters!'
Pay what you can!
Donations to help towards the upkeep of the St. Mary in the Castle are welcome.
Monday, 6 April 2015
Driven Dedication – new book for sale in the History House
by Mrs Gillian Mary Webb (Author), Mr Tom Newton Webb (Editor) - £5.00
Dorothy came from a long line of Blackmans, strong minded, indomitable Sussex men and women who once they set their mind to anything went on until they achieved it. Family always came first. She was a Vicar's wife, mother of three and grandmother of seven. Dorothy was a natural writer with a sharp, enquiring mind. With stubbornness and determination in equal quantities she could move mountains. She led an archaeological dig for over twenty years. She founded the Village Museum and the Framework Knitters Museum in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire. She was a truly inspirational person to all who met her.
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Friday, 3 April 2015
Historic Hastings – Mainwaring Baines
Second edition - Copy available for sale in the History House - £25
Move fast, won’t last long!
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
A Date for your diary?
‘Muriel Matters!’ at St Mary in the Castle on Thursday 16 April from 6.00pm
More information to follow………
Friday, 20 March 2015
Friends of Hastings Cemetery
- Cooper, Captain John Robert Deanes R. N. & Wife, Beatrice Susan (later Davies?) Distinguished naval service
- Tottenham, Rev. J W & Family -headmaster of St Leonards School for thirty years; donated his museum to Brassey Institute. (Ann's memorial speaks for her.)
Deaths in 1915:
- Arbuthnott, Hugh Hamilton - killed in action, buried in what is now Iraq, WW1-1915
- Balcombe - Edward John William - KIA, WW1, 1917
- Breeds, Edgar - WW1 naval, lost with ship - 1915, aged 18
- Bridgeland Carrots - killed in WW1-Hubert – 1915
- Evans, Kingsley Alan - a private in the 48th Battalion Canadian Infantry; uncle lived locally; died WW1, pneumonia 1915
- Farrier, - killed in WW1, - Thomas – 1915
- Felton-Smith, William - Local; Chief Petty Officer, in the Royal Naval Volunteers and died 20 February 1915 of Cerebro Spinal Meningitis at Stockwell Hospital
- Galloway, Cecil Hinds Arthur - Corporal, WW1 wounded, died in Military Hospital, 1915
- Garnier, Captain John Warren - lived locally for some years; casualty WW1, 1915
- Howell, Herbert Edgar - local family; died in WW1, 1915
- Lake, Frank Gilbert - died at Ypres, WW1 1915
- Ross, Percy T - Sergeant - author, artist, sportsman. KIA, WW1, 1915
- Stevens, George - KIA WW1, 1915 - local
- Stroud, George Edward Bracey - local; serving with the Royal Navy on HMS Albemarle when he was accidentally drowned 1915. WW1
- Sutton, John, - local; WW1 KIA, 1915, aged 20 - remembered on his parents' grave - John and Phoebe
- Toogood, Charles Frank - lived locally; KIA WW1, 1915
- Ventris, Alan Favell - from a Services family - killed in Action, WW1, 1915, aged 18
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:
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Winchelsea Cellars: Medieval Masterpieces
Please book our tours via email cellars@winchelsea.com or phone 01797 222629. Private tours for groups of 15 or more can be arranged – again, please email us if this is of interest. Rye Festival tours – please see below and the Rye festival page for the Cellar Tours
DATES AND TIMES FOR 2015 (Provisional) – ALL TOURS ARE AT 11:00 unless otherwise stated:
April: Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th (Easter BH), plus Thur 9th April (NGS Open Gardens, Spring)
May: Sunday 3rd (Spring Bank Holiday), Tues 5th May (Open Gardens in aid of St Michael’s Hospice), Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th May
June: Saturday 6th at 10.30 (NGS Open Gardens, Summer); Mon 8th June (Open Gardens in aid of ARRCC); Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th June
July: Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th July
August: Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th (August Bank Holiday)
September: Rye Festival: 6 tours in September – all tours should be booked via Rye Festival Office. All tours at 11:00 – Dates are tbc
Heritage Open Day: Sat 12th Sept – meet outside the Wesley Chapel, opposite Blackfriars Barn; no charge.
Tour arrangements (except for Heritage Open Day): Please see above for bookings. Note that some cellars have difficult access. Bring a torch and wear sensible shoes. Meet at the Town Well in Castle Street, Winchelsea, location 7 on the map, 10 minutes before start time. Tours last about 1½ hrs.
Sunday, 1 March 2015
Friends of Hastings Cemetery Update
The recording of memorials in the older section of the Cemetery has been completed and there are now 8,030 entries to be sorted into alphabetical order so that they are easily searchable for researchers.
Guided Cemetery Walks: 2 PM, meet in the Cemetery Car Park
- 26th April
- 31st May
New -
- Beck, Elizabeth, Moses & Family - lived locally
- Pickrell, Leslie John - remembered on aunt's grave. Died WW1 1918Polis, Jospeh - Belgian, died locally; WW1 1916
- Welch Family - Lived mostly in London. Moved here sometime after 1911.
- Redman, Adelia, Robert and son Herbert - Robert licensee of The Globe and The Highlands hotel.
Recent -
- Wells, Eudo, Sir Mordaunt and his wives - Eudo was in the navy and died in south east Asia, Sir Mordaunt was a somewhat controversial judge in Calcutta
- Polis, Jospeh - Belgian, died of wounds received on the Belgian Front, WW1 1916
Saturday, 14 February 2015
Fairlight – Highdays & Holidays : 21st February 5.30 PM
Tickets : £2.50
Hastings History House
21 Courthouse Street
The Alexandra Park Story – SOLD OUT
Apologies to those who didn’t get tickets, this talk, scheduled for the 14th March, is now fully booked.
Friday, 13 February 2015
Inspector’s Preliminary Findings on HBC Development Management Plan As part of the examination of the Hastings Development Management Plan
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (as amended) The Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 Statement of Representation Procedure Hastings Development Management Plan
Following this the independent Planning Inspector appointed to examine the Development Management Plan has now issued his Preliminary Findings which include his proposed ‘Main Modifications’ - Consultation Period • begins at 9am Friday 13 February 2014 until 4:30pm Friday 27 March 2015 September 2014. All representations must be submitted within this period.
- Consultation document • is available online at www.hastings.gov.uk/inspectorsprelimfindings • deals with :
Upper Wilting Farm
Former Convent of Holy Child Jesus, Magdalen Road
Robsack A, Church Wood Drive
Cornwallis Street Car Park
Rear of Old London Road,
All representations should be • emailed to fplanning@hastings.gov.uk or • posted to The Planning Policy Team, Hastings Borough Council, Aquila House, Breeds Place, Hastings, TN34 3UY
Friday, 6 February 2015
A New Home for Albert? Talk by Brian Lawes
Hastings Local History Group and other interested persons are hoping to rehouse Albert (of Memorial fame). As part of the fundraising, Brian Lawes will be giving a talk on Albert and his sculptor, Edwin Stirling, at the Town Hal on 19th February at 6 p.m.
Friday, 16 January 2015
Ecclesbourne Glen footpath reopens – Um, no, if only!
Monday, December 29, 2014
Vegetation has been cleared all along the coastal path from the East Hill down to the stream, the steps have been replaced and new fencing has been installed at the boundaries.
People can now resume walking along the coastal path from the East Hill to the rest of the country park.
Path in Ecclesbourne Glen closed off due to landslip
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Published on the13 January 2015
A path in Hastings Country Park has been closed off due to a landslip, just weeks after it reopened.