Fair Oak Village. The tower of the old St Mary's Church, Bishopstoke, at Riverside. We have been asked by Kate Leavey " Would you be able to post this on your fb page". . Top left photo- Brownies and Guides used to meet in the Infant School in Church Rd. Art. Steve Evans posted this on our visitor posts page " While visiting my in Arkansas this past weekend, I took a picture of a watercolor they had on their wall of Riverside. In the early 1900s, Bishopstoke Carnival funds were raised to support local hospitals, prior to the introduction of the National Health Service in 1948. Bishopstoke History Society. In the 1800’s the road through Bishopstoke to Fair Oak was just one main road and so it was called. In the back ground on the right you can see the entrance to the old corrugated iron Methodist Church built in. . Thanks go to Glenn Tull, for the use of the original black and white photo. See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. When he signed onto the Titanic he gave his address as 37, Spring Lane, Bishopstoke. Wildlife Sanctuary. . Bishopstoke History Society · December 3, 2021 · · December 3, 2021 ·The history of Bishopstoke, Hampshire, and surrounding areas, compiled by members of Bishopstoke History Society. Log In. 5555. Log In. Although close to the town of Eastleigh, and having seen much development over the past 150 years, Bishopstoke Parish still contains a variety of types of countryside. It was run in 1881 by Arthur Lock, who also had a grocers shop behind the pub, and at one time a Bakers, later he was listed as a Dairyman in Stoke Common. It was so insignificant it was once described as “a little village near Bishopstoke. Bishopstoke History Society · January 3, 2022 · January 3, 2022 ·Born in Horton Heath, Bishopstoke, in 1652, Samuel emigrated to Massachusetts in 1661 and settled in Boston. Bishopstoke History Society. By 1881 the population of Eastleigh had risen to around 1,000, whilst Bishopstoke was larger at over 1,500. July 24, 2020 · Back to church. Well a new business is opening next week. Related Pages. June 23, 2020 ·. Ambulance Trains; Chairman’s Visit to Eastleigh 1959; Loco Works Open Day, August 1957;Bishopstoke History Society. A meeting of the core members of the Bishopstoke History Society was held to consider that maintaining a Bishopstoke History Society profile within our community is important. “I remembered having to curtsy to the Carnival Queen in Glebe Meadow. Not now. Betty Rice 1932-2020 Mum passed away peacefully in her sleep Sunday morning 06/12 she will be sadly missed by. . Mary’s Church. This photo is of a tile blown off the roof of St. The history of Bishopstoke, Hampshire, and surrounding areas, compiled by members of Bishopstoke History Society. May at 2. The tower was left standing until it was weakened by fire in 1965 and subsequently demolished. . See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. May 2023, Coronation Day of King Charles III. . A message from The Reverend Richard Wise. Sandra McCoye asked for some history on the grade 2 listed building called Stoke Lodge. Bishopstoke History Society has seven core members, who are interested in the history of Bishopstoke Bishopstoke History Society. . There was gas laid on but no electricity to the house fortunately there were overhead electric lines in the road and we were eventually connected. Bishopstoke History Society August 2, 2019 · On the corner of Church Road and Stoke Common Road was the Foresters Arms, built around 1850 by Henry Twynam as a beer house. Forgot Account?Bishopstoke History Society. 00 PM, at the Bishopstoke Methodist Church in Sedgwick Road. Longmead House was a large mansion House, built in 1866. May 5 · 1. This book is about my rapidly changing life in the latter half of the 1950s, starting with two traumatic years at a boarding school in Kent followed by my adolescent. Share. 27. Bishopstoke History Society have renewed their website for another year. . It shows old photos from our collection, (many unseen before). . . Specialty Grocery Store. WW1 Centenary 11/11/2018 St. Bishopstoke History Society · December 12, 2019 · · December 12, 2019 ·Do you live in Hamilton Road and would like to know who lived in your house in 1909 ? These pages are from the Bishopstoke rate book for November. Bishopstoke History Society. Left side photo is from 1911 and Right side is a photo taken after the Chapel had a rebuild in the 1920'sBishopstoke History Society. Click on the link to see more photos like this Great photo of what looks like the start of an outing. This picture is of the original building that was called the Bishopstoke playing field pavilion and was built when the new recreation park was created. I think most of the men will be 'Bishy' people but not sure if. The last Church built here at Riverside was in 1825, it fell into disrepair and the main body of the church demolished in 1891. 3 hrs · " The Elves " have been busy in the "planny". Not now. Bishy woods. ( The Plantation is a piece of woodland behind Edward Avenue that runs between Church Road and Stoke Common Road/Edward Avenue ) More wooden benches, with wooden shapes of a bat, moth, hedgehog and mushrooms. "Then and now" photo's of the same site in Sedgwick Road. Richard Dummer was born in Bishopstoke, c. Colin Bates has sent some now and then photos. The clock tower had a Carillion of hemispherical bells that played 14 tunes, the bells were cast for Captain Hargreaves. Original photo on the right & the photo on the left has been colourised by Chris Smart. It is nice to think that people planning the future want to maintain a link with the past. The London & South Western Railway was created to extend the line to Weymouth. Jane Bray posted this photo on our visitor post page. ”. Barrett & Sons Fruit & veg. Community Organization. Do you live in Hamilton Road and would like to know who lived in your house in 1909 ? These pages are from the Bishopstoke rate book for November. Mary's Road. These archives are from a collection “saved” by Melvin Hellard and collated. Another of Carolyn’s Lawler (nee Loader) family photos shows her on top of a pile of sand with her sister and a friend, in Spring Lane in the 1960’s when the flats were being built, opposite their. . Bishopstoke History Society. It was run in 1881 by Arthur Lock, who also had a grocers shop behind the. to accommodate between 67 to 70 people, although the greatest number it held. Fair Oak Village. The Collyer’s had moved to Bishopstoke because of Sidney Newman Sedgwick. Bishopstoke History Society has seven core members, who are interested in the history. . See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. or. This is a picture of a Hamilton Road Street party, probably in the 1940’s, celebrating the end of WW2. Bishopstoke History Society. Hampshire Contemporary Biographies – 1905 Bishopstoke History Society. S. Click the link to see more old photo's of early Eastleigh's old shops, the Railway Institute and the Cheese Market and much more,See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. On the defeat of Germany at the end of the war in Europe, celebrations erupted in Great Britain: more than one million people celebrated in the streets. Can you name the building, road or locations 1-6 ?The tower of the old St Mary's Church, Bishopstoke, at Riverside. Menu. Bishopstoke History Society. May 20, 2022 · Another video has been added to the Bishopstoke website “V. The history of Bishopstoke, Hampshire, and surrounding areas, compiled by members of Bishopstoke History Society. ” Bishopstoke History Society. Woking Homes (Roy Smith Collection and research by Chris Humby)) Compiled by Chris Humby. Bishopstoke History Society April 21, 2016 · The residents of Bishopstoke Park ( The Mount ) are starting to uncover some of the ornamental features in the woodland garden. This article is about The Railway Servant’s Children’s Orphanage at Woking, later to be named Woking Homes. Another Bishopstoke old yew tree is this one in Stoke Park Woods, locals know it as "The Witches tree". Vancouver Island Local History Society, Victoria, British Columbia. St. In the centre is a Nanny pushing a pram with maybe two sisters out walking the dog from one of the large houses. 3rd. . BACK ROW [L-R. To view them just click on the link. 00 PM- 4. Bishopstoke History Society. B. These premises served the local community of Stoke. Log In. If you would like to see her photos and read her memories of "Do you remember Haig Road" just click on the link to the Bishopstoke History website. . ( Frederick William Hutchinson – Was noted in the minutes of the first meeting of the Bishopstoke bell ringers , that was held at St. Boyle, who held his surgeries in the small building. Today is the next Bishopstoke History Society presentation " Eastleigh Airfield " on Tuesday 28th. Sandra McCoye asked for some history on the grade 2 listed building called Stoke Lodge. City. It was run in 1881 by Arthur Lock, who also had a grocers shop behind the pub, and at one time a bakers. . S. Mary’s Church. Specialty Grocery Store. Pictured is Herbert Butler who ran the business in 1912. The Bishopstoke History Society we have set up is therefore simply a small group of local people who want to tell the story of the village”. . Log In. A mill at Bishopstoke was recorded in the Doomsday book of 1084. The inclusion of the fourth “R” of religion, alongside the other. Bishopstoke History Society. It became the Eastleigh & District Industrial Cooperative Society around 1912 before moving to new premises on the corner of Hamilton Road and Spring Lane in 1926. Boys from different social backgrounds. orThe House of industry (the poor house) was built at Stoke Common (where Pendula Way is today) in 1793 costing £570. Bishopstoke History Society. R. Jacob published in 1905. Forgot account? or. Some old adverts from "The Southern Sentinel " March 1967. Bishopstoke is a village and civil parish in the Eastleigh district of Hampshire, England. Children for Carnival at Bishopstoke. of graves. and other carvings. Supported by voluntary contribution, this charitable organisation provided care and accommodation for the. 3,014 likes · 115 talking about this. Bishopstoke History Society · April 6, 2021 · · April 6, 2021 ·Bishopstoke History Society. July 26, 2019. Opened in 1855 by Johnathon Barstow as a shop, it was soon trading as a Pub. W. It stood on the site of the previous church, which had fallen into disrepair, opposite what is now the Glebe Meadow recreation ground. Four views of the same site at Chickenhall through the years, I. Bishopstoke History Society. Mary's Church, "Ring for the King"Bishopstoke History Society October 3, 2021 · Most of you knew the old view was at Stoke Common, looking towards Jockey Lane with Rose Cottage in the middle of the photograph. The photo on the right shows Alan Drayton and Daley Thompson competing in one of the decathlon. Introduction; Bishopstoke Menu. very gradually! Sunday 26 July --- 9. This Bishopstoke Parish Council project was for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012 to replace the old dilapidated corrugated iron shed, that covered the old Armfield turbines. Particular gratitude is extended to Ian Taylor, a Fair Oak resident who undertook similar research of the names on that village’s War Memorials, for supporting this project and. . Agnes. See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. Log In. Fair Oak Village. Traffic was carried over these narrow one-lane bridges. It is recorded as "Stoke" as early as 948 AD when King Eadred granted land there to a thegn called Aelfric. . Mary’s Church, ready for Armistice Day on Thursday 11th. . July 23 · I'm putting" Famous people born or lived in Bishopstoke" onto the Bishopstoke history website. The parish of Bishopstoke, as originally constituted, covered about 3,430 acres of land rising from west to east from the arable lands round Great and Little Eastley farms, a height of 40 ft. See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. He was a British Surgeon, he has been claimed as one of the greatest influences of the century on British undergraduate surgical teaching. Centre. to 50 ft. . The “new” St. Reluctantly, the. Bishopstoke History Society. Day 8th. To the south of the village the land is. Mr. Photo of William & Sarah Woodford in their back garden at 6, Stoke Common Road. Log In. (1988) Eastleigh and District History Society Occasional Paper No 34. Bishopstoke History Society. Do you live in Hamilton Road and would like to know who lived in your house in 1909 ? These pages are from the Bishopstoke rate book for November. See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. 5555. Bishopstoke History Society. Asfordbye has had several name changes during its existence. Bishy woods. It was so insignificant it was once described as “a little village near Bishopstoke. The oldest part of Stoke Lodge is Tudor, although it is thought there was possibly a hunting Lodge originally. freeserve. Bishopstoke History Society. This one shows the first rail bridge you come to when you walk upstream on the Itchen Navigation tow path from Bishopstoke. N. Bronze age weapons as well as Roman remains have also been found in the area. In London, crowds massed in Trafalgar Square and up the Mall to Buckingham Palace, where King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, accompanied. Click the link to see more old photo's of early Eastleigh's old shops, the Railway Institute and the Cheese Market and much more,Bishopstoke History Society · January 24, 2019 · Thanks go to Colin Bates for supplying the “So you think you know Bishopstoke” photo. Advancement in the treatment of tuberculosis was eventually deemed to have conquered the disease and The Mount became a geriatric hospital, a rehabilitation centre. Field, Marion (2010) A History of Woking Homes. October 19, 2021 · Want to know more about early Eastleigh Airport ? When Edwin Rowland Moon was the first person to fly from the field that became the Airport, Largest U. See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. co. Poppies on the gates to St. Bishopstoke History Society was conceived in its present form in 2009. See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. M. . Create new account. More newspaper cuttings and programmes from Audra about the YLU ( Young Leaguers Union now called the Bishopstoke Players ) 1972 performance of "Man Alive" If you would like to know more on the. This map dates from the late 1890s and is interesting to note that Bishopstoke had expanded. With the arrival of so many new people on the estate the character of Bishopstoke altered somewhat, so many more children for the school for. The tower was left standing until it was weakened by fire in 1965 and subsequently demolished. According to the book, “Eastleigh’s Yesterdays”, Henry White retired in 1915, from the Clerkship of the Urban District Council of Eastleigh, a post that he had held since its creation in 1892. Bishopstoke Carnival. This photo also courtesy Joan Kitchen. Montague carrier. Mary's Church tower, looking over the back gardens of St. . “ The Rise of the Railway part 1 “ is a new subject that’s just been added to the Bishopstoke History website, telling you about the arrival of the Railway & development of Eastleigh Carriage Works. Related Pages. This was Dee Allen's entry " When's the river clean-up? " Anyone remember how the car ended up in the River by Bishopstoke Beach?Kieran Gillingham, (who works on the River) has posted some of his research of the River Itchen. Riverside postbox. 00 PM. The history of Bishopstoke, Hampshire, and surrounding areas, compiled by members of Bishopstoke History Society. The house had a succession of names and had once been. Street Party Gallery. House, Alan. Armfield of Ringwood. . Wildlife Sanctuary. Thanks go to Christopher Renham for the photo and his comments “That’s my dad. The name ‘Stoke’ or ‘Stoches’ is usually interpreted as meaning a place situated on or near a river, containing a mill or a church. Nice colourised photo of Riverside. I saw an ‘expert’ on the Second World War say on television how the ATS manned the Ack-Ack guns. He attended Harvard University to study for the ministry but left to pursue a career in business. Mary’s Church Bishopstoke on May 18th. The oldest part of Stoke Lodge is Tudor, although it is thought there was possibly a hunting Lodge originally. Log In. Today is the next Bishopstoke History Society presentation " Eastleigh Airfield " on Tuesday 28th. He moved down to Bishopstoke with His family after his daughter Hilder (my mum) became ill with double pneumonia. This house also had another name originally called. Mary's Road. Over the years the site. August 31, 2020 · Posted on our visitors page by Hugh John Penny. Colin said ” It’s the old farm in Haig Road (Greens Farm?). Where in Bishopstoke was this 1948 surveying photo taken and to what house does it lead to. . in Bishopstoke got their names? Later this week we will put our presentation of ”Whats in a name “ up on our Bishopstoke website to explain why. S. . . 30-10pm at the Memorial Hall Riverside – Wendy Shehan 80693032 Bishopstoke Women’s Institute 1st Mon of the month at 7. Asfordbye has had several name changes during its existence. November 29, 2021 · Ever wondered how our Streets, Roads, Avenues, etc. May 2023, Coronation Day of King Charles III. Bunting in Henry Road. It was given to them as a. Members of Bishopstoke History Society were approached by Anchor and asked for background information about the estate and the people that lived there. . TV show. When RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton, on Wednesday 10th April 1912, on board were Harvey Collyer, his wife Charlotte and their daughter Marjorie, he had run a grocery shop at 82, Church Road (where the House of Hair Salon. March 1948. Bishopstoke was recorded in. TV show. A local family has been in touch with the Bishopstoke History Society about their discovery of an old well in their garden. . When we bought the place, we were told by an elderly. orHave you visited our Bishopstoke History website yet? Over 20,000 people have so far, and the top country to visit our site is Denmark. August 3, 2022 · A request from David Martin, “can anyone recognise where this was taken, in Bishopstoke, about 1970. Starting with Chris Humby’s family. This is untrue—the men manned the guns; the girls did the brainy bit!”. Within hours a. Pictured is Herbert Butler who ran the business in 1912. Bishopstoke History Society. Eastleigh & District History Society – Special Paper No 18 – Early Days at Barton Peveril). We are so proud to be presented with this little treasure from Janie Penn-Barwell which can still make the hairs stand on the back of your. Bishopstoke History Society · November 1, 2021 · November 1, 2021 · He is commemorated on the Cambrai War Memorial in Louverval, France and on a plaque in Bishopstoke Reading Rooms, as well as the Bishopstoke War Memorial. . Today, 110 years ago the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in the Atlantic. Forgot Account?Bishopstoke History Society. September 7, 2021 · In 1926, the Eastleigh & District Industrial Co-Operative Society relocated from the corner of Hamilton Road and Scotter Road to this building at 24, Spring Lane, on the corner of Hamilton Road and Spring Lane. Fowler was a teacher at the. . orLog In. 3,032 likes · 108 talking about this. 06 May, 2020 - 4 min read. 1951. Bishopstoke History Society. Community Organization. Share. See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. Day 8th. 15 am Communion – modern language St Mary’s (but NO Morning Worship on Zoom). 00 PM, at the Bishopstoke Methodist Church in Sedgwick Road. Kate & Koji. Asfordbye House stood where Asford Grove is now, opposite Spring Lane. Reposted from another site about Wainwrights the Chemist. Over the next few posts, I will posting an edited version of “ Memories of Bishopstoke “ written by Lily Valentine Cull (Biddy) 1913-2015 Thanks to her daughter Linda for allowing us to. . orBishopstoke History Society. . . The Old. Coordinates: 50. Another Bishopstoke old yew tree is this one in Stoke Park Woods, locals know it as "The Witches tree". Sign UpBishopstoke History Society. Photo on the left is a colourised photo of the old cottages in Spring Lane, just before they were demolished in the 1950's and on the right Spring Lane today. . The Anglers Inn will be reopening again on Monday 17th. . Related Pages. . or See more of Bishopstoke History Society on Facebook. May 1945” There is no sound, it shows a tea party in Guest Road, a fancy dress parade in Fair Oak Road and walking up Church Road, finishing at Stoke Common. or Bishopstoke History Society. " These photos are from Ivan Johns album of patients, who was at “ The Mount” being treated for Tuberculus in 1940/50. Specialty Grocery Store. . Not now. 627 likes. Bishopstoke History Society · August 16, 2017 · August 16, 2017 · Harvey Collyer was not the only person from Bishopstoke to perish in the Titanic disaster. In June 1870, a legal agreement (indenture) was established between Thomas Hargreaves, a Geraldine Bertha Warriner and a Dillon Lewis (a solicitor?) and. Bishopstoke History Society. An introduction tells the story of Bishopstoke by means of maps, starting with one of 1613 from Winchester College and going on to the arrival of Bishopstoke. Bishopstoke History Society. (many years ago )Bishopstoke History Society December 27, 2022 · Chris Humby has put all the Bishopstoke Businesses that were in the "Kelly's Directories" & Hampshire Directories from 1852-1970 on to an Excel spread sheet. If you would like to see her photos and read her memories of "Do you remember Haig Road" just click on the link to the Bishopstoke History website. First edition of The Scribblers' Script, the new magazine by The Writing Buddies, based in Southampton, UK. Street Party Gallery. Find out more about how they came to Bishopstoke, their house in Spring Lane, the Methodist Church. Among other buildings. Sign UpBishopstoke History Society. We hope you will use it to view all our old presentations, old School class. It was by far the grandest house in Bishopstoke, designed in the gothic style, by the Architect, George Edmund Street. The house had a succession of names and had once been. orMembers of the Roger’s family collecting for Bishopstoke Hospital Carnival Fund in Leigh Road, Eastleigh, during 1909.