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Sherfield English photos

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Sherfield English maps

Historic maps of Sherfield English and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Sherfield English maps

Sherfield English map

Historic map of Sherfield English

Hampshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Hampshire

Sherfield English map

Historic Map of any Sherfield English postcode

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Sherfield English books

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Around Eastleigh including Chandler's Ford, Bishopstoke and Botley Living Memories
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Hampshire Living Memories
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Hampshire Revisited Photographic Memories
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Sherfield English books
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Memories of Sherfield English

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Hampshire memories

Born and Bred

I was born in Lockerley and married at the Baptist Church in Lockerley where my parents Fred and Olive Moore were wed and my grandparents Tom and Maud Oakley were also married. We now live in Australia where we moved to in 1972 but still make frequent trips back to the old country and spend many happy hours back in the... [more]

Shared on 07 November 2008 by Stella Turner Nee Moore.

Family connections.

My late husband's father and uncle owned the grocery shop known as Hook Brothers. This shop was forced to close when Barclays Bank took over the building in the early 1960s. The closure meant that links were severed with noted local residents such as the Mountbatten family at Broadlands.

Shared on 06 April 2006 by Mrs J K-Hook.

Overnight Stay...

I stayed at Twin Oaks one night in October 2008. I arrived very late after escaping from some motorway works madness, but my hostess was very welcoming and supportive. She explained that the twin oak at the front of the building is much admired, especially by the Francis Frith company photographer when this photo was taken. I was visiting because my... [more]

Shared on 20 October 2008 by Lynne Mccarrick.

The Local 'Copper'

The policeman seen standing on duty outside the public house has been indentified as PC 65 H R Hood. He was the village 'Copper', spending 15 years of his service in Cadnam. This was a favourite traffic duty spot in those days, as this was the main crossroads of the Southampton to Bournemouth and the Winchester to Lymington highways. Even though... [more]

Shared on 10 July 2008

Tracing my family tree

Hi i am trying to trace my family tree, I am looking for Kate Collins, her father was Edgar Collins and her mother Mary Collins. Kate was a maid in service to a Lord Cutlip/Cudlip and later married William James Gibs, if anyone can help please contact me, thanks.

Shared on 22 February 2009 by Valerie Waring.

Calmore, my childhood.

I grew up in Old Calmore at Croft Farm. My parents, Cyril and Winifred Pass, bought the property when they returned from India in 1947, and we lived in the 'pump house' until the bungalow was built in 1949. My earliest clear memory was moving in on my third birthday, carrying the pots and pans up through the field on that... [more]

Shared on 19 July 2009 by Nina Stoddart.

Calmore

Does anyone else remember old Mr Brown who lived up the lane from St Anne's Church? He couldn't read or write. He had a cow that followed him about. He'd never been to Southampton even though it was only 7 miles away. He used to sit outside his front gate in the sunshine and wave his walking stick at passing traffic.... [more]

Shared on 21 June 2009

Gordon Roberts

Hi I am looking for my grandfather Gordon Roberts. All I know is that he lived in Kings Somborne and was a lay preacher. Please can anyone help me?

Shared on 01 August 2009 by Kirsty Christopher.

Extracts From Sherfield English & Hampshire books

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Hampshire Revisited Photographic Memories

Situated to the west of Romsey, Sherfield English lies close to the county boundary with Wiltshire. The pub is still there, but Strong and Co of Romsey has long gone. The brewery was leased to Thomas Strong in 1858, Whitbread acquired it in 1969 and brewing eventually ceased in 1981.

This is an extract from Hampshire Revisited Photographic Memories.
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Petersfield - A History & Celebration

The cenotaph in the High Street commemorates those who died in battle but whose remains lie elsewhere. It is of unusual and classic appearance; it was designed by the architect Harry Inigo Triggs, who had travelled and studied in Italy. The detailing is borrowed from the eight blank panels in the Medici chapel in Florence; on these panels are carved the names of the town's dead of the First World... [more]

This is an extract from Petersfield - A History & Celebration.
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Petersfield - A History & Celebration

And now to the greatest mystery: who were the people who raised the tumuli or burial mounds on Petersfield Heath during the Bronze Age some 1,000 years after the Stone Age? Today, Petersfield is home to one of the most numerous collections of Bronze Age burial mounds in England. Unfortunately, the planting of conifers on the mounds in Victorian times and the mixed tree growth of the last 50 years has successfully camouflaged the outline... [more]

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