

Tracing Early Modern Exchequer Disputes in Hampshire: the case of the Newport Wine Licence
On 6 May 1623, King James I (& VI) granted a wine licence to John James of Southampton. The licence allowed John James to collect
On 6 May 1623, King James I (& VI) granted a wine licence to John James of Southampton. The licence allowed John James to collect
27 June 1924 was a remarkably busy date in the diary of the thirty-year-old Prince of Wales. Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David –
In this episode, Daniella talks to Andy Skinner about the SeaCity Museum and Tudor House & Gardens in Southampton, Hampshire. Andy shares his enthusiasm for
When a local resident casually stated that “Winchester has always been a welcoming place of refuge”, as a historian, this immediately aroused my suspicion. The
The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth is world famous for its unrivalled maritime archaeology collection. The thousands of objects recovered from the wreck of Henry
In this episode, Daniella interviews Dr Mike Esbester about the Railway Work, Life & Death project. Mike takes us through the aims of the project,
The town of Southampton is not associated with slavery in the same way as ports, such as Bristol and Liverpool, but look below the surface
If proof was ever needed of the enduring entanglement of the people of Hampshire with the global Hispanic world, a brief visit to the Hampshire
In this podcast, Daniella learns from Michael Gunton, Senior Archivist at Portsmouth History Centre, about how to curate an exhibition using the local history collections.
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