Kings Worthy, St Mary's Church And Lychgate 1912
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Photo of Kings Worthy, St Mary's Church And Lychgate 1912

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In the churchyard is the grave of the great Victorian Liberal Shaw Lefevre, Lord Eversley, who worked closely with the long-serving Prime Minister Mr Gladstone. Lefevre was a people's champion, for he defended public footpaths and common lands. He was born in the reign of William IV and died aged 97 during the reign of George V.

A Selection of Memories from Kings Worthy

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Kings Worthy

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If this has sparked a memory, why not share it here?

Hello people, my time at Kings Worthy as a young girl - remembering dancing at our local social club where the locals made us welcome. A beautiful place, I remember the park where I made lots of friends. Girls of St Margarets that I can recall, I often wonder what became of them: Angie from Hawley, Hants.  Dawn with a hamster. Sonia who dedicated time to the handicapped home along with myself for a while, and Debs from Aldershot. Hope you see this girlies. x