Explore one of our search aidsSearch the ArchiveSearch the Research LibrarySearch the Names DirectorySearch the Baptism RegistersSearch the Marriage RegistersSearch the Burial Registers Search the archive Search other recordsBaptismsMarriagesBurialsNames DirectoryResearch Library Currently displaying: 16 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Decade: "1890s" closeFormat: "Magazine extract" close Search term Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Filter by Decade 1180s (1)1190s (1)1200s (2)1210s (2)1220s (2)1230s (2)1240s (2)1250s (2)1260s (2)1270s (2)1280s (2)1290s (2)1300s (2)1310s (2)1320s (2)1330s (2)1340s (2)1350s (2)1360s (2)1370s (2)1380s (2)1390s (2)1400s (2)1410s (2)1420s (2)1430s (2)1440s (2)1450s (2)1460s (2)1470s (2)1480s (2)1490s (2)1500s (2)1510s (2)1520s (2)1530s (2)1540s (2)1550s (2)1560s (2)1570s (2)1580s (2)1590s (2)1600s (2)1610s (2)1620s (2)1630s (2)1640s (2)1650s (2)1660s (2)1670s (2)1680s (2)1690s (2)1700s (2)1710s (2)1720s (2)1730s (2)1740s (2)1750s (2)1760s (2)1770s (2)1780s (2)1790s (3)1800s (4)1810s (4)1820s (4)1830s (4)1840s (5)1850s (6)1860s (6)1870s (8)1880s (8)1900s (12)1910s (11)1920s (11)1930s (7)1940s (5)1950s (5)1960s (2)1970s (2)1980s (2)1990s (2)Filter by Century 12th (1)13th (2)14th (2)15th (2)16th (2)17th (2)18th (3)20th (12) The Story of Newlands ManorBy V O Arnold. Photocopy of an article published in Hampshire Magazine August 1978.Tom PikeParish Magazine May 1957. Resignation as churchwarden after 38 years; bellringer.The Monster in the PuntBy Cyril Bracegirdle; Guns Review December 1984. Col. Peter Hawker; punt gunning; wildfowling;Exhibition Tells Story of Milford on SeaArticle from Hampshire magazine July 1974 by C.Hobby. Brief notes on history & development. Exhibition 24-27 July.Parish ClubsPhotocopy cover of Parish Magazine April 1899. Boot Club; Coal Club; Clothing Club; Slate Club; Dispensary; Penny Bank. Boot, Coal & Dispensary only open to those earning not more than ...A Hundred Years OldThe Sphere 5 May 1956. Maude Marsh; Maude Maturin; Maude Speed; Harry Speed; David C Marsh; Carl MarshDinmore ManorPage extracted from March 1995 Parish Magazine; article on connection with Knights Hospitaller. Milford Baddesley ManorAlexander SiemensPhotocopy obituary from the journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1928.Not a Lot of People Know This EitherArticle by Harry Edwards photocopied from unknown publication. Undated. Sir William Morris; Westover; seawater swimming pool; Noel Trotter; Bert Crane; Fred Keeping & Son; Stan Hobby; Lord Nuffield; Alexander Siemens; ...Enchanted RealmsArticle from Period House magazine, February-March 1997. Westover Hall Hotel. Brief history; stained glass; Oscar Paterson; photographs. Handwritten note (unattributed) that final paragraph incorrect (refers to Ursula Danby being a ...Westover Hall Centenary 1897-1997Hampshire Magazine June 1997. Arnold Mitchell; Mariana Woolley (nee Hopkinson, granddaughter of Alexander Siemens); William Morris; Lord Nuffield; Noel Trotter; Knowlson; Mechem; Musetti; MOSHRS local history room; stained glass; Oscar ...The Siemens sea viewSiemens UK magazine 5 October 1997. Alexander Siemens; Arnold Mitchell; Oscar Paterson; Mariana Woolley recollections; William Morris; World War 2; Stewart Mechem. Competition for Siemens employees to win a weekend ...Hotel VictoriaThe Builder, 5 July 1890. Double page drawing of the Victoria Hotel, W C Evans architect. Photocopy of another page with short article: approaching completion; description of accommodation.Rails Beneath the SolentBack Track magazine November 2012. Solent Tunnel first suggested C1874; Frank Aman of Totland Hotel; approved by Parliament 1901; railway from the Brockenhust to Lymington line to Keyhaven marshes with ...WestoverThe Builder, 27 August 1898. Full page drawing of Westover with small floor plan. Short paragraph: House at Milford; gives John Parnell & Sons of Rugby as contractor. Arnold MitchellNewlandsTyped transcript of item from New Forest Parish Magazine, August 1892. Visit of Prince of Wales to Milford; arrived at Keyhaven in his yacht; Lymington Town Band played after dinner; ...