Volunteers needed to trial an on-line workshop for the West Sussex Record Office, Saturday 2nd April 2020, 1.30 – 4.30pm

Via Zoom

You can book a free pilot session on parish records which will be held on Saturday 2nd April 1.30 – 4.30pm via Zoom.

This online workshop will provide an introduction to parish records and show how they can be used to explore your family history. Key record series will be introduced and attendees will be encouraged to look ‘beyond’ the parish registers for information.

The workshop will include a case study and attendees will be asked to examine a number of documents in order to gather information about an individual and think about which other records they could use to find out more about their West Sussex ancestors.

Even if you are already familiar with parish records it will be an interesting experience and will help the Record Office.

Anyone who would like to take part in this pilot session should email record.office@westsussex.gov.uk so that the Zoom link can be sent in due course.

The trial workshop is described in more detail on page 3 of the January Researcher.

Thank you from the WSAS Committee on behalf of Nichola Court and Jennifer Mason at WSRO.

 

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The Sterns of Highdown – West Sussex Record Office talk, Tuesday 29 March 2022 7:00pm

Online talk

Hamish MacGillivray: The Sterns of Highdown: Cocktails, Campaigns and Chromosomes

What happens when you find the Highdown visitors book revealing forgotten Anglo-Jewish aristocrats, plant hunters and scientists?

Hamish MacGillivray stumbled into this scenario while working for Highdown Gardens researching at West Sussex Record Office (WSRO) in Chichester. This was part of a Heritage Lottery funded project (2019 to 2021) to discover more about Sir Frederick and Lady Sybil Stern, who created the unique chalk Highdown Gardens at Goring-by-Sea.

The Sterns are highly respected in the horticultural world, but the evidence of their other obsessions and their famous and not so famous visitors disappeared for over 50 years. This talk is a peek into some of the stories surrounding the Sterns and lockdown research networking, all inspired by the Highdown Visitors Book.

Your speaker Hamish has worked in the museum and heritage sector for over 30 years in many roles including toy curator, exhibitions project manager, oral historian, and Visitor Experience consultant for the National Trust.

He was the freelance researcher/writer for the new Highdown Gardens website and visitor centre displays. He is not a gardener, but enjoys trimming ivy hedges.

The talk will last up to an hour, with an opportunity to ask questions via the chat box.

Tickets: £5.00 from Eventbrite

 

Sterns of Highdown

 

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Gideon Mantell themed historical walks in Lewes – Sundays 20 and 27 March 2022, 10:30-11:30am

As part of the Lewes “Walk this Way” festival Debby Matthews is running two Gideon Mantell themed historical walks:

Sunday 20th March

Historic Walk around Southover in the Footsteps of Gideon Mantell with Debby Matthews, 10.00-11.30. Approx 2 miles. Up to 20 people. Using contemporary maps and diary entries we will get a view of Southover, this suburb to the south of the ancient burgh of Lewes as it looked in the early 1800s, before the railway came.  Meet at Mantell’s birthplace, 23 Station Street, Lewes BN7 2DB. Ends at Southover Grange, BN7 1TP.  Dogs welcome.

Sunday 27th March

Historic Walk around Georgian Lewes in the Footsteps of Gideon Mantell with Debby Matthews,10.00-11.30. Up to 20 people. Using contemporary maps and diary entries, local historian Debby Matthews will show walkers how the buildings in Lewes town developed at the end of the 18th and early 19th centuries to become more like the town we know today.  Meet at Mantell’s birthplace, 23 Station Street, Lewes BN7 2DB. Ends at Castle Place, BN7 1XU by the Barbican, where there is a plaque to Mantell.  Dogs welcome. 

Register for the walks via Eventbrite

 

 

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