| Contents |
General editor Dick Selwood
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Editor's Notes
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Dick Selwood |
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| Archaeology |
Section Editor, David Allen |
Archaeology Section Annual Conference |
Jan Bristow & Philippa Harrap |
| Recyling and Re-use: the thrifty past |
Philippa Harrap |
| WARG's encounter with two 'Hampshire Historians' at Hinton Amptner |
Jane King |
| WARG's 2025 excavations and Subaerialism |
Techer Jones |
| Two more Book Fittings from the College of St Elizabeth, Winchester |
Mark Stedman & Mike Brace |
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| Landscape |
Section Editor, Dawn Cansfield |
| Editorial: What is Landscape |
Dawn Cansfield |
| What is Landscape? |
Roy Birch |
| Reading the Landscape |
David Chun |
| Book Review |
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Field Trips 1: Conford Moor
2: Elizabeth Barlow and Woolmer Forest
3: Crondall |
Michael Broderick |
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| Local History |
Section Editor, Mark Page |
| Paul D A Harvey FBA (1930-2025) |
Mark Page |
| The History of Milford-on-Sea Through the Prism of The Celebrating Hampshire Historians Project |
Barry Jolly |
| Training Women's Land Army 'Land Girls' in the Second World War: The Role of Hampshire County Farm Institute, Sparsholt |
John K Lander |
| Andover History and Archaeology Society |
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| Hampshire Archives and Local Studies: Some Recent Additions to the Archives |
Sarah Farley |
| Book Reviews |
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| Historic Buildings |
Section Editor, Bill Fergie |
| Decoding the inconography of the St Cross Renaissance Frieze: why are dogs depicted. |
Nicholas Riall |
| The Little Barn at Grace's Farm |
Bill Fergie with Robin Greenwood |
| Report on Historical Graffiti |
Karen Wardley |
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| In the Back |
Section Editor, Dick Selwood |
| 'A Highly Enjoyable Afternoon': Field Club Outing to Christchurch in 1898 |
Roger Ottewill |
| Hampshire Field Club Library at the Hartley Library, University of Southampton |
Jenny Ruthven |
| After the Fire: Progress Update from King John's House |
Jade Poulton, Museum Manager |
| Pam Moore 1952 - 2025 |
Dick Selwood, drawing heavily on the funeral eulogy |
| Book Review |
Dave Allen |
| Celebrating Hampshire Historians |
Barry Shurlock & Dick Selwood |