The Traditional Houses of the Worthy Villages
Talk about the HAT grant-aided project (2020 AGM) Hear about the background to the project and the discoveries made in this talk to the Hampshire
Talk about the HAT grant-aided project (2020 AGM) Hear about the background to the project and the discoveries made in this talk to the Hampshire
This first attempt at holding an AGM online resulted from the restrictions on public gatherings as necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic. It proved to be
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Southampton’s people and their goods 1250-1500 by Professor Chris Woolgar 11 May 2021.
This talk was organised by HAT as part of series of events held in May throughout the UK to celebrate local and community history month,
The last online talk in the spring season 2021 of Hands-On Local History Series was given by TOM YOUNG on Tuesday June 29. He has
Hampshire may not have slag heaps, coal-mines and blast furnaces but it still has a substantial industrial heritage. Iron ore was smelted at Sowley at
Most cultures acquire myths of various kinds. They often demonstrate a commonly held belief or some statement of acceptable behaviour. As sources for history, they
On Sunday 14 October 1900 ‘large congregations’ attended Basingstoke’s Congregational Church to mark the centenary of the laying of the foundation stone of their premises
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