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Hampshire Archives and Local Studies: 2021 Accessions

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  • Winchester County Court: minutes of cases heard at an unnamed Court held in Winchester, probably Winchester County Court (cases appear to be civil rather than criminal in nature) 1865-1871 (74A21)
  • Southampton Group of Hospitals - Moorgreen, Ashurst and Tatchbury Mount Hospitals: assorted records mainly rel to Moorgreen Hospital, West End, incl reports, surveys and valuations, photographs of staff, patients, buildings, and activities, and plans and correspondence 1930s-1990s (72A21)
  • Jane Austen (1775-1817) novelist: letter to her niece Caroline Austen, at Steventon, and portion of a letter from Austen while staying in London, to her niece Anna Lefroy, with covering notes as to whereabouts of other portions of the letter between period 1869 and 1931 1815 (28A11)
  • Olga Babij (1924-2018), Ukrainian refugee to Hampshire: summary of her story, as Ukrainian national who came to the UK as a refugee via Italy with Polish nationals, in 1946, and lived at the Polish Dependents' Camps at Hiltiingbury and Velmore, incl photographs 1920s-1940s (7A21)
  • Calshot Camp, annual summer camps for men and boys, run by St Thomas's parish, Winchester: photographs and papers rel to the Camp, collected by Commander J S C Thomas of Sussex Street, Winchester c1899-1907 (8A21)
  • Training Ship Mercury: records incl Management Committee minute books (3 vols); roll books for boys (3 vols); staff register (1 vol); photographs; and misc papers c1885-2019 (74A11)
  • Hide family of Whitchurch and Overton: local and family history items collected by the late Geoff Hide, mainly rel to the history of the Hide family, incl James Hide, manager of Whitchurch Silk Mill, and to the history of Whitchurch and Overton. Material incl files of original family papers, corresp and photographs, deeds, personal estate accounts and related papers of Mrs Marguerite Smithson-Smith; daily attendance registers for The Elizabeth School, Overton (private school run by the Hide family); diary of nature observations, and sermons 18th-20th cent (40A21)
  • Map of Basingstoke town centre, possibly commissioned by Basingstoke Corporation, featuring public buildings and undertakings such as gas mains, railway stations, warehouses, bridges, markets, churches and chapels, mills, schools, inns and taverns, 'from an actual survey' by Robert Archer Davis, land surveyor, engineer and valuer 1851 (45A21)
  • Fareham Community Association: minutes incl Management Committee minutes and AGM minutes; constitution, account books (10 vols); balance sheets; correspondence, incl correspondence with the Post Office 1966-2001 (57A21)
  • Alresford and District Horticultural Society: minutes, photographs, newspaper cuttings, notes on the history of the Society 1947-2021 (48A21)
  • Fordingbridge Burial Ground: deeds and related documents concerning land for burial ground at Fordingbridge, incl conveyance of a house and land, an assignment of Fordingbridge Meeting House and burial ground, a release and assignment of Meeting Houses and burial grounds at Swanmore, Carisbrooke, New Sarum, Fordingbridge and Southampton, and an appointment of new trustees for Fordingbridge Burial Ground 1693-1950 (65A21)
  • Plan of Lower Farm and lands in the tything of Oxenbourn, East Meon, the property of Thomas Bonham, esq c1820 (47A21)
  • Andover Young Farmers' Club: minute book 1935-1945 (81A21)
  • Winchester Union Assessment Committee: valuation book for the parish of Twyford for the poor rates 1870 (56A21)
  • Wither and Hicks Beach families: family and business papers, incl correspondence, farm and personal accounts, plans and drawings of internal and external features of Oakley Hall; photographs; Vyne Hunt correspondence and accounts, c1860-80s; kennels account books, 1868-85; tithe rent charge apportionment for the parish of Deane, late 19th cent 1830s-1890s (87A09)