Robert Coles. Published by the Hospital League of Friends, 1994. Signed by the author. Milford War Memorial Hospital, Agar, Bruce, Walker, Red Cross, Maryland, Wedgwood, Everton Grange, Hordle Cliff House, ...
MOSHRS, 1999. Organ Installed, Bruce, Westover, Siemens, Cottage Hospital, The White House, Electricity, Water, Boundary Changes, Boundaries, Hordle, Lamp Post, Crescent, Bypass, Hamilton, Mrs Whitby, Silk, Solent Tunnel, Bells, Milford ...
Second Edition 1801. P60 Road from Lymington to Christchurch. Includes Priestlands, Hurst Castle, Rookcliff, Hordle House. Paul Atkinson, The Shingles.
Anthony Brode. Countryside Books, 1983. Old photographs.
Sir James K Fowler. The Car Illustrated, 1911.
By the Members of Bournemouth Natural Science Society. Published 1914. Some references to Milford on Sea, Hurst Spit, Hordle, Hordle House, Keyhaven. Short section on Spartina Grass (first appearance in ...
J F Rayner. Self-published, preface dated 1929. Author corresponded with Peyton Beale about his rewriting of the local list of plants. Beale is acknowledged in the preface.
In four volumes, Volume 2; fifth edition, 1842. p505 Hordle, area, population, description, church. p611 Keyhaven, population.
In four volumes, Volume 3; fifth edition, 1842. p180 Lymington (includes Hurst Castle). p283 Milford. p286 Milton. Area, population, description, church.
Edward King. Kings of Lymington, 1972. Signed. Note inside front cover: presented to MOSHRS by Edward Snowdon & John Stilgoe, chairman & secretary of the re-formed MOSHRS following Edward King's ...
Chris Hobby. Ensign Publications, 1989. Indians, High Street, Christie's, Quelch, Bank, Cycle Works, High Street, Hobby, Post cart, Post Office, Telford Stone, Hillier Butcher, High Street, Hospital Sunday Parade, Methodist, ...
Catalogue of the Michael White Collection, Records 151-298. Prepared on behalf of English Heritage by Wessex Archaeology, March 2004. Photographs, descriptions and periods; artefacts obtained by fieldwalking (mainly in ...
Robert Coles. Self-published, 1999. Inscribed & signed. Bridge, Briggs, Bruce, Calderhead, Cornwallis-West, DeCrespigny, Davies, Dawson, Garrod, Hammond, Hawker, Lewis, Mervyn, Nightingale, Noble, Smith, Speed, Stedman, Stonhouse, Theobald, Uvary, Whitby.
Scrapbook originating from the Badcock family of Lymington. Passed to MOSHRS by a descendant who lived in Milford. Hand-written notes and copied articles together with press-cuttings and other printed matter, ...
Page A, item 2: On June 24 1887 the Jubilee was celebrated at Milford and the Revnd H M Wilkinson was inducted as the new vicar at the same ...
Page F, item 3: card announcing the consecration of Pennington Church, 13 March 1839
Page N, item 8: At Milford, Hants, Rev Henry Jones, Vicar of Northop, Flint, to Mary Frances Ford, eldest daughter of the late James Mapp Allen Esqre of Lymington. Copied ...
Page 9, item 2: Newspaper cutting from The Standard 7 July 1890. A Torpedo Experiment. Trials of a wire-guided torpedo in the Needles Channel from Totland Bay towards Hurst Castle.
Page 17, item 2: Newspaper cutting, unattributed & undated. The Marriage of Miss Cornwallis West. Marriage of Daisy to Prince Henry of Pless at St Margarets, Westminster. Full report; list ...
Page 39, item 2: Notice of a reward of twenty pounds for information about the destruction of trees at Newlands. 4 January 1809.
Page 43, item 1: inserted pages from the Monthly Illustrated Journal, November 1868. Hordle Old Church. Churchyard; graves; erosion; salterns.
Page 65, item 1: Extract from a curious will. The will of Thomas Lawes, upholsterer, of 65 City Road, London and of Whitley Ridge, Brockenhurst. Note added at the bottom ...
Page 69, item 1: Newspaper cutting 22 February 1894, un-named paper. Lymington in 1662. Extracts from the journey of Thomas Baskerville. Includes piece on Hurst Castle, Hurst Spit and passage ...
Pages 75 & 76: Newspaper cuttings about Mary Ann Girling and The Shakers.