Historic Jewish Hampshire

When

14 January 2026
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Where

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Cost (members): 0.00

Cost (non-members): 5.00

Event description: This talk will explore Historic Jewish Hampshire – a new digital platform dedicated to uncovering the county’s rich but often overlooked Jewish heritage. This project maps historic sites, people, and stories connected to Jewish life across Hampshire, from medieval Winchester to modern Portsmouth. Created through a collaboration between the Parkes Institute of Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations, and the University of Southampton’s Digital Humanities Department, Historic Jewish Hampshire brings together historical research, digital technology, and community contributions to reveal the forgotten Jewish history on our doorstep.

Speaker: Immy Tozer is a PhD History student at the University of Southampton, specialising in Anglo-Christian representations of Jews and seventeenth-century print culture. She acted as an Outreach Fellow for the Parkes Institute of Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations from 2024–25. Immy has volunteered with English Heritage since 2022, first at Wolvesey Castle in Winchester and currently at Royal Garrison Church in Portsmouth.

 

The event is free to members of the Hampshire Archives Trust – simply register for the event below by logging in.

 

There is a fee of £5 for non-Hampshire Archives Trust Members who will need to register here – whilst logged in.There is a fee of £2 for non-HAT member Students who will also need to register here – using their personal  School/College/University email address.

 

This event is held online via Zoom.

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Non-Members Ticket £5.00
Student Ticket £2.00

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