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.
Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Sock (and underwear) Appeal 2018
Sunday, 25 November 2018
World War 1 Remembrance -- Large screen slide show
Friday, 23 November 2018
Family History Research–and Friends of Hastings Cemetery– case history
M’Clelland, John and Sophia Swaine - a very busy man, spent most of his life in India. He was a surgeon with wide ranging interests, including metallurgy, geology and biology. Sophia was his widower, and although remarried, was buried with him.
Inscription on grave clearly reads McClelland, though this could be an error by the mason. Sophie’s name also is variously given elsewhere as Sophy and Sophia.
Note: This involved a lot of research amongst records variously giving the name Sir John McClelland (Wikipedia) John McLelland, John McClelland, and his name as given by him on his publications, John M’Clelland. All later records record it as John McClelland, but whether he changed this himself on his coming to England is uncertain, as I haven’t seen any original census records. Another problem was Sir Joseph Hooker’s assertion “John McClelland, “a persevering Scotchman, without much ability, or power of perception”. Other records, correctly, show him as born in Ireland. Birth and death dates also vary! Initially it was thought two people had been conflated, as it seemed unlikely one man could have achieved so much.
This idea was put to rest when coming across the following:
“Dr. M'Clelland forgets that he holds, or did then hold, three offices, Namely Deputy Apothecary; Assistant Opium Examiner and Secretary to the Coal and Iron Committee - all salaried appointments; - a short time before this discussion he was Curator to the Museum also, to which he had no objection to be re-appointed [sic]. The first of appointments above requires actual attendance at office from eleven to four daily. ….” Books on Google Play - Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 8, Asiatic Society, 1840
Thursday, 15 November 2018
The Observer Building - new hope!
A neighbourhood developer has vowed to turn the former Observer building into a community asset after its offer to purchase the building was accepted. White Rock Neighbourhood Ventures – the owner of neighbouring Rock House – secured the purchase of the empty Cambridge Road site on Monday (November 12).
Read more at: https://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/business/hastings-developer-reveals-plans-for-former-observer-building-1-8705646
Friday, 26 October 2018
- Hogg, Mary Louisa -
Suffragette, & seller of suffragette newspaper - in all weathers
Monday, 22 October 2018
Friends of Hastings Cemetery Update
email Anne Scott
Tuesday, 14 August 2018
9th - 23rd September,
open every day 10am - 5pm.
Everyone is welcome
On display will be a collection of unique decorative mirrors, all inspired by the town of Hastings. Many of these mirrors are created using wood and metal salvaged during the refurbishment of Hastings Pier following the devastating fire of 2010, breathing new life into these pieces of history which would otherwise have been lost forever.
Each one has been individually designed to reflect the imagery, atmosphere and colourful history of the Pier, from crumbling Victorian ironwork and evocative 1930's lighting to the modern post-fire refurbishments.
Also featured will be work from John Cole, official photographer for the Pier restorations, and Stewart Walton, watercolour artist and creator of much of the wooden furniture on the Pier.
There will be a programme of associated talks, workshops and a 'Creation Station' where you can get involved by drawing pictures, taking photos, writing stories and poetry about Hastings. These will be put on display and there will be prizes for the best ones!
Friday, 10 August 2018
Monday, 23 July 2018
West Street Party
Monday, 2 July 2018
Hastings Country Park
HASTINGS COUNTRY PARK – Going up – Hastings Independent Press
www.hastingsindependentpress.co.uk/news/hastings-country-park-going-up/
4 days ago - Straw Bale Build to Start in August at Inflated Cost. Building of the long planned “Interpretive Centre” at Hastings Country Park is hoped to start ...
HASTINGS COUNTRY PARK – Going Nowhere – Hastings
www.hastingsindependentpress.co.uk/news/hastings-country-park-going-nowhere/
3 days ago - No Current Plan to Reinstate Ecclesbourne Glen Footpath. As many readers will know, the main walking route into Hastings Country Park from ...
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
FREE TALK AT BRIGHTON UNI ON REGENERATION, Featuring HASTINGS PIER!
You are invited to attend this talk in Brighton at the Bevy Pub, the town’s only community owned pub.
Brains @ The Bevy
Wednesday 27th June
The People’s Pier - Regeneration, community, and popular culture heritage
Olu Jenzen, University of Brighton
This free talk features 2 case studies by Dr. Jenzen, covering Hastings and Clevedon Piers
HASTINGS &; ST. LEONARDS SOCIETY - Open Meeting
Promoting Our Heritage and Civic Pride
Website: www.hastingsandstleonardssociety.org.uk
Secretary’s e-mail: hstlsoc@gmail.com
The next H & St. L Society Open Meeting is on Monday 2 July, 6 pm start, at
the HAVELOCK ROAD Building of the University Campus (Room 415). (Note change of building from usual location.)
Meeting to be chaired by Dr. Deborah Madden
There are two main topics on the agenda:
1. Discussion of trading at Queen’s Road, Hastings
2. Discussion of the future of the Harold and Edith Statue (West Marina Gardens)
All welcome
, but please advise in advance if you are attending and agenda will
be issued by e-mail.
Monday, 18 June 2018
‘For Crying Out Loud’: The Story of a Town Crier
HASTINGS & ST. LEONARDS SOCIETY
Promoting Our Heritage and Civic Pride
Special Event at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery,
Sunday 8th July, 2 pm.
‘For Crying Out Loud’: The Story of a Town Crier
Illustrated talk by Jon Bartholomew
Admission Charge: £5
(children under the age of 14 free, if accompanied by adult)
Pay on the door; no advance booking
Proceeds are being donated to provide prize money for the National Champion Town Criers' competition in
‘Hastings Week’
Saturday, 16 June 2018
Women March! Saturday, June 23rd 11.30am
Show: 12pm
10am: Assemble at Warrior Square Gardens.
11am: Setting off: we will march along the seafront to the town centre, then back to St Mary’s in the Castle.
12.30pm: Speakers, films, theatre and a massed women’s choir singing songs from the suffrage movement. All events are free.
Speaking for Women’s Voice, Ann Kramer says: ‘the march will be one of the highpoints of the events we have organised to celebrate one hundred years since (some) women won the parliamentary vote. Local suffragists and suffragettes processed along the seafront and through the streets of Hastings more than a hundred years ago in their fight for the vote, so we decided it would be good to honour their struggle and re-create one of their processions.’