Wednesday 14 November 2012

Reminder - OHPS Diamond Jubilee Celebration (Ours!)

The OHPS is 60 years old and on the Saturday, 17th November at 5.30PM, in the History House, 21 Courthouse Street, there will be a celebration of the OHPS.  A founder member will entertain.

Saturday 10 November 2012

Re Newsletter & Summer Raffle Winner

The Autumn (November) Newsletter has just gone out via either hard copy (hand delivered or posted) or email.  If you don’t receive a copy by either method, please let us know.

If you do receive it, but would prefer it by the alternative method, also please let us know.

Email for Newsletter: anneohps@gmail.com

And the winner of the Summer Raffle (which didn’t make it into the newsletter) was David Fielder – who is going to spend it on books from the History House.  Many thanks, David.

Friday 9 November 2012

New Books at the History House

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   £9.50                                    £9.99                                 £6.50

If you want to order by email (ohps@ohps.org.uk) post or telephone, (01424 424744)please state whether you will be collecting from The History House, 21 Courthouse Street, and if not, factor in postage of £3.50.

Friday 19 October 2012

Hastings Cemetery Walk - 28th October

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


Next guided Walk on Sunday 28th October at 11 A.M.  Meet around entrance / car park


 

OHPS Diamond Jubilee Celebration

The OHPS is 60 years old and on the Saturday, 17th November at 5.30PM, in the History House, 21 Courthouse Street, there will be a celebration of the OHPS.  A founder member will entertain.

On the 8th December, same time, same place there will be a Christmas Celebration.

Reminders will be sent out a few days before hand but this early notice is so you can get the dates in your diary.

(Last night, St Mary in the Castle Crescent entarnce was floodlit - absolutely beautiful, well worth a stroll along to see)

Friday 5 October 2012

Old Maps of Hastings

Old maps of Hastings & St Leonards, and the part of the town in the setting up of the Ordnance Survey in the late 18th Century. - Steve Peak

Friday 12th October - 7 PM
Ticekts - £3 - Please bok in advance

Hastings History House
21 Courthouse Street

Sunday 30 September 2012

Hastingues is coming to Hastings in October

The town of Hastingues, east of Bayonne in France, was founded by John Hastings 700 years ago, around 1300, when the English ruled the whole area.  Seven hundred years later the Association HASTINGueS is bringing the two towns together.

On the 9th, 10th and 11th of October this year seven Hastinguots, one for each century of the English connection, will be here.  They're coming to Hastings to get to know our town -

  • to take us on at petanque
  • to play chess in Butler's Gap
  • to take part in our History of the Two Towns meeting (make a note in your diary - Tuesday 9th of October, 5 - 8 PM at the History House)

French lessons are also on offer - contact ianhastingues@hotmail.com - places going fast!

Also contact him for more information or call in at Hastings History House, 21 Courthouse Street.

Hastings - What's in a name?

Talk by Professor Michael Hunter looking at the different ways the town's name has been spelt over the centuries and the impact thereof.

Saturday October 6th
5.30PM
Tickets - £2.00

Hastings History House
21 Courthouse Street

Saturday 29 September 2012

Friday 28 September 2012

Hastings Week 2012

On the 14th of October it will be the 946th Anniversay of  the Battle of Hastings.

Exhibitions in the History House during Hastings Week 5th - 14th October, include a representation of the Bayeux Tapestry and an exhibition by the Bonfire Society.

Anglo-Saxon Society....

life in England at the time of the Conquest.  - Heather Grief.

Sunday 7th October - 4.30pm
Ticekts - £2

Hastings History House
21 Courthouse Street