Monday 9 April 2012

Why Muriel Matters


Free Event - Wednesday 11TH April, 2012 - 4 P.M.
Muriel Matters
Born in South Australia
Votes for Women
Chained to H of C Grille
Balloon Flight
Stood as MP for Hastings
Lived in Pelham Crescent

Hear more about why Muriel matters, about the balloon flight and,
if you can, contribute memories.



Tea & Talk
 By Frances Bedford M.P. (South Australia)

Aussie MP reveals remarkable life of Hastings' forgotten suffragette hero
Published on: 06 August 2009

An Australian MP has lifted the lid on the life of a remarkable  woman
who moved to Hastings to help campaign for women's  right to vote. ...

Donations Welcome

History House,
21 Courthouse Street
Hastings

Friday 16 March 2012

60th Anniversary of the Founding of Old Hastings Preservation Society

This is our Diamond Jubilee year too.

Throughout the year we are having exhibitions to refelct this, and other local anniversaries, as well as recalling local events of 1952.

Can you contribute? Memories and photos are always welcome.

Exhibition - Alexandra Park - one of the many treasures of Hastings

Come and browse, contribute your memories and photographs.

Going to the Jerwood?  Swing by and visit the Hastings History House

Saturday 3 March 2012

The land stability issue has been inadequately addressed - again!

Homes plan for land behind Barley Lane rejected (as reported in Hastings & St Leonards Observer)
JUBILANT residents scored a victory this week after plans to build two new houses in a flood-prone area were thrown out. 
  • Developers from Elevations Designs Ltd wanted to knock down 11 garages and put the homes in their place on land behind Barley Lane.
  • Council planning officers recommended approval but councillors were unimpressed at Tuesday’s meeting and refused permission.
  • Angry residents signed two petitions and the council received many objection letters.
  • Cllr Matthew Beaver won applause from the audience as he slammed the proposals and urged fellow councillors to refuse permission.
  • Cllr Beaver said there were concerns over reptiles, dormice and badgers on the site.
  • Southern Water wrote to the council saying that the sewerage system in the area is not able to cope with additional surface water.
  • Cllr Maureen Charlesworth voiced its fears and said: “........... This application should not have even come before us.”

Tuesday 14 February 2012

Voices from the Hastings Stade

A new book , a collection of oral histories from the Hastings Fishing Industry published by the Fishermen's Museum, available from The Fishermen.s Museum, Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings, Tel 01424 461446
 and from The History House, 21 Courthouse Street, Hastings, Tel: 01424 424744

Sunday 12 February 2012

White Rock - History

For some reason there has been a recent proliferation in queries about "Wherefore is White Rock?"

OHPS has compiled a short document, with illustrations, for those interested. (20p) but here is some brief information.

Wednesday 8 February 2012

Alexandra Park - Memories

Do you have photos, postcards, memories of Alexandra Park?  They are needed for an upcoming exhibition.. Please bring into the History House, 21 Courthouse Street, open Thursday - Sunday, 11- 4, or email ohps@ophs.org.uk

Friday 6 January 2012

BBC One - Inside Out South East 7.30 Monday 9th January 2012

A closer look at stories from the South East

We return to a Hastings fishing family a generation on from a 1986 documentary

Featuring Hastings Fishermen’s Museum

   Rock-a-Nore Road

Friday 9 December 2011

Christmas in Hastings

10th December - Carols in All Saints
11th December - Old Town Victorian Christmas Event
15th December - Old Town Late Night Christmas Shopping
16th December - Christmas Carols at the Fishermen.s Museum
17th December - Christmas Concert in St Mary's = Hastings Philharmonic Choir
18th December, FILO Christmas Pub Quiz
 
Skating at Priory Meadow : through to 3rd January, closed Christmas Day and Boxing day.

Christmas Social - 10 December, 5.30PM

History House, 21 Courthouse Street
A celebration of Christmas and 2011.
Tickets £2

Saturday 1 October 2011

St Mary's in the Castle

Despite statements to the contrary, it appears that HBC is not going to honour the commitment to ensuring that St Mary's remains an Arts & Culture Centre.

How can this be so?

 “There’s nowhere with better acoustics in the south east of England. I’ve played in the Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room and they’re not as good.”
Trevor Watts, saxophonist and composer, 2.4.1992

“St Mary-in-the-Castle is a building of national importance, and a unique
historic structure. It is important to the future of Hastings as a visitor focal
point, a resource for the local economy and major tourism project. A range
of uses are possible, but the most appropriate and viable are a combination
of an arena for events and exhibitions to develop ‘cultural tourism’, an
amphitheatre for conferences and meetings, and a memorable visitor
experience… It is rare for major projects of this kind to be viable with just a
single use.”


‘Making St Mary-in-the-Castle Church a Resource for Hastings’ URBED
report, September 1991

“St Mary might be the linchpin’ for raising the profile of Hastings – putting it
on the international map as a centre for cultural, trade and events of all kinds
– enriching the life of the whole town, and (attracting) an increasing number
of visitors and participants from far and near.”

Nicholas Allott, Trustee, Mackintosh Foundation, 18.12.1991

“I have for many years, since I came to Hastings, been concerned about St Mary-in-the Castle, built by Joseph Kaye who lived in my house…It is a fine building – neo, neo classical – and should be used for cultural purposes…For many reasons it should be treasured and not made a mockery of. It could be the focus of Hastings
.John Bratby RA, Chief Editor of Art Quarterly, 13.11.1991

“I am staggered by the beauty of Pelham Crescent…You say you need my signature – if that is all you need you have got it, but I would do anything else I could to save it. Please let me know.”
Sir Roger de Grey, President, Royal Academy of Arts, 28.11.1991

“I support your campaign – it would cater for the cultural needs of the residents and encourage active participation as opposed to passive reception.”
Adrian Heath, Painter, 5.12.1991

“I certainly support the idea of turning the church into an arts centre. If, as I understand, Pelham Crescent is to be restored, such a project would be most timely and would probably be the only rival to the achievements of St George’s in Bristol, an arts centre of enviable qualities in an ideal setting.”

http://www.nickwates.co.uk/reports/r&ppdfs/St%20Mary%20Prospectus.pdf
(For those wondering about the Labels, Keywords, Tags, could them what you will) it is because everyone should be concerned that they may lose the chance to visit this World Treasure.)
Peter Katin, pianist, 3.1.1992

“We sincerely hope you manage to persuade Hastings Borough Council to re-think the plans for this splendid church.”

Friday 30 September 2011

Hastings Week 2011 : 7 - 16th October

History House open 11 - 4 daily, except Monday

Exhibitions:
Hastings Bonfire; Bayeux Tapestry & 1066;
And Some of All That

Talks:
  • The Story of Ore - Saturday 8th - 5.30PM
  • William Lucky Bastard - Sunday 9th - 3PM
  • Hastings Pirates and Privateers - Friday 14th - 4.30PM
Old Town Gudided Walks Tuesday 11th - Thursday 13th
2.30 meet at the top of the West Hill Lift