Newsletter November 2015

Next Meeting
A reminder that our next meeting is on Friday 20th November 2015 in Kineton Village Hall at 7.30pm, when David Fisher will be talking about “Kineton’s soldiers from Bridge Street, during and after the First World War.”

Future Meetings
Our Christmas meeting is on Friday 11th December 2015 when Richard and Elizabeth York will present “Drive the Cold Winter Away” – Seasonal Music and Stories from History and Tradition. This will be followed by mulled wine, soft drinks and mince pies.
The first meeting of 2016 is on Friday 15 January 2016 when our president, Dr. Robert Bearman will talk about “Stratford upon Avon’s Historic Spine”

 

Two Extracts from the Autumn/Winter 2015 Newsletter of
Southam Heritage…..

Battle of Edgehill Exhibition: Southam has strong links with the English Civil War era, and the Battle of Southam was the first sizeable encounter between Royalist and Parliamentarian troops in August 1642. King Charles I stayed in Southam two days before the Battle of Edgehill and on October 21st 1642 issued a proclamation from our Manor House (now Southam Pharmacy).

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About 10 miles away from Southam, in the pretty village of Radway, near Edgehill, there is now a permanent exhibition about the Battle of Edgehill, showing the types of weapons used, the clothes worn, and giving insights into the impact of the War and the Battle on the local populace. The display is located in St Peter’s Church which is open daily from dawn ‘til dusk. For more information visit this website: www.battleofedgehillexhibitionradway.org.uk

Spring 2016 Exhibition: “Keep the Home Fires burning”
Our new exhibition, scheduled to open on 5th January 2016, takes its title from the popular 1914 Ivor Novello song. The exhibition aims to show how the families of soldiers lived and coped with the separation from their loved ones, who were fighting in the battlefields of World War 1.
The exhibition curator, Val Brodie, is seeking additional domestic artefacts, clothes and memorabilia from this era and photographs showing how people lived on the home front as they waited anxiously for news of their menfolk. If you have anything suitable that you would be prepared to loan to us for this exhibition, please do get in touch with Val on 01926 812179, or call in to Vivian House for a chat any Tuesday morning between 10am and 12 noon.

An extract from The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Website……
Illuminating Shakespeare Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 26 Nov – 19 Dec 2015 from 4.00pm – 6.00pm.

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Get an immersive glimpse of Shakespeare’s early life with this winter’s all new light show, free to enjoy in Stratford-upon-Avon town centre. See through the walls of Shakespeare’s Birthplace as it morphs into a treasure trove of wonders, the very place that inspired Shakespeare’s wonderful words!
We invite you to take control and choose which room to explore, opening the Birthplace up like a doll’s house of delights. Witness young William finding words and moments that will shape his future writing. After the show, wander into the garden to experience magical interactive illuminations based on Shakespeare’s works. See fireflies dancing through the trees, silhouettes gracing the walls and letters tumbling down paths. Share your first memories of Shakespeare in a recording on our digital memory box, which will feature in a very special event to launch 2016.
Best of all, Illuminating Shakespeare is completely free to enjoy! So head to Henley Street from 4-6pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights from 26 Nov – 19 Dec.

An Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Broadway…..
Remembering the Great War 1914–1918
Exhibition closes on 17th January 2016
This exhibition showcases rarely seen prints, drawings and watercolours revealing the effects of war on soldiers and civilians through the eyes of contemporary artists.
Dramatic depictions of diving bombers, devastated landscapes and action in the trenches, contrasted with scenes of life on the Home Front, make this a moving and educational display.
The selection includes work by Augustus John, Frank Brangwyn, Eric Kennington and Christopher Nevision. The exhibition contrasts officially sanctioned propaganda with images produced independently.

An extract from the Newsletter of Chipping Campden History Society concerning one of their ongoing projects….. Campden’s Changing Landscape
How has Campden’s landscape changed over the centuries? How did our forebears farm the land and what effect did this have on land and buildings and the people themselves?
CCHS has a project group which is, for example, mapping “ridge and furrow” fields, the extent and effect of enclosures in general and the Campden Inclosure Act and Award in particular.
Workshop – What has been done and what to do in the future?
Ten CCHS members attended this workshop on 15th July 2013 and, together with our President, Professor Christopher Dyer, University of Leicester, we heard about the work that has been done so far by the project group and discussed what our priorities should be for the future with the expert guidance of Prof. Dyer.
Jill Wilson took us through a whistlestop tour of the geology of the area and how this affected the settlement. This neatly led us on to the origins of the introduction of sheep and the development of the wool industry and the effect this had on the landscape.
Ridge and Furrow – The main focus of work recently has been mapping the existence of ridge and furrow in the fields around Campden. This involves physically walking the fields and noting which still have visible ridge and furrow, but also studying aerial photographs taken just after the Second World War and held in the National Photographic Archive. This work continues.

 

Ilona Sekacz  12 November 2015

Newsletter September 2015

Next Meeting.    A reminder that our new season of indoor meetings will start on Friday 18 September 2015 when Dr Ruth Barbour will be talking about Brailes: an eighteenth Catholic ‘Hotspot’ in Kineton Village Hall at 7.30pm.

Future Meetings
Friday 16 October 2015 The Sword in Medieval Europe presented by Clive Thomas
Friday 20 November 2015 Kineton’s soldiers from Bridge Street, during and after the First World War by David Fisher
Friday 11 December 2015 ‘Drive the Cold Winter Away’: seasonal music and stories from history and tradition from Richard and Elizabeth York

Other Societies
Lighthorne History Society
On Friday 11 September 2015 in Lighthorne Village Hall at 8.00pm, Dr Val Brodie will be talking about “Bandages and Fresh Air – Southam women in World War One”.
‘Bandages and Fresh Air’ traces the story of the Southam Red Cross Hospital and the women and girls who, as volunteers, cared for the wounded. It has been brought to life by the memories and stories of their descendants told to Val Brodie, and her talk is illustrated by a unique set of photographs from the Southam Heritage Collection.

With best wishes
Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary  1 September 2015

Newsletter June 2015

The next K&DLHG Summer Outing, organised by Isobel Gill email: Isobel.gill22@btinternet.com, is on Friday 17 July 2015.  Evening visit to Edgehill Hub in Radway Church and village walk.  Meet outside the church at 7.30pm.  Refreshments will be provided.  £5

Our indoor evening meetings resume on Friday 18 September 2015 when Dr Ruth Barbour will be talking about ‘Brailes: an eighteenth century Catholic ‘Hotspot.’

Kineton Railway Station. Chris Gibbons has alerted us to a great clip featuring Kineton station in a film ‘Last Train to Woodford Halse’ from the MACE archive.  Whether or not you are into railway history, it is highly entertaining.  Go to https://vimeo.com/46279896 and start at 13.53

Tithes, Taxes and Old Southam Town  The Cardall Collection summer exhibition is based on the archaeological finds at Little Park opposite the church in Southam town and tells the story of how the town developed from Roman times until present day. Open from 2nd June to 29th September 2015.

Mornings 10am-12pm on Tuesdays and Fridays, on Farmers Market Saturdays, and all Saturdays during August.  At Vivian House on Market Hill / Park Lane.  For further information email:  cardallcollection@hotmail.co.uk or tel: 01926 814214. Friday morning is also the only day of the week when St James’ church is open to the public outside weekend services.

With best wishes

Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary

21 June 2015

 

Summer events 2015

As Summer (?) approaches, many organisations are offering activities, both indoors and out, which may be of interest to K&DLHG members.

K&DLHG Summer Outings

At the head of the list are our own Summer Outings, organised by Isobel Gill, to whom all requests should now be made. Contact email: Isobel.gill22@btinternet.comPlease don’t leave booking to the last moment.

Friday 12 June 2015 [note change from programme card]  Evening visit to Westcote Manor Farm, (home of David Freke and Ilona Sekacz),  Edgehill, OX15 6HS.  Meet at the farm, on the site of a deserted medieval village, at 7.00pm. Refreshments will be provided.  £2-50.

Friday 17 July 2015 Evening visit to Edgehill Hub in Radway Church and village walk.  Meet outside the church at 7.30pm.  Refreshments will be provided.  £5

Saturday 8 August 2015 Afternoon visit to Selly Manor, Birmingham, B30 2AETour starts at 2.00pm at Selly Manor.  Own transport.  Several suggestions to make a full day outing – further details from Isobel    £8

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Warwickshire Local History Society celebrates Fifty Years

The WLHS invites you to our 50thBirthday Party

Saturday 19 September 2015, 10:00am to 4:30pm

Tickets: £35 each (see booking form at bottom of this page).

Join us at Stoneleigh Abbey to celebrate our first fifty years with outstanding speakers, a Tour of the Abbey, Coffee, Lunch and Birthday Tea

Headline Speakers

John Beckett Professor of Regional History, University of Nottingham 

Christopher Dyer Emeritus Professor of History, University of Leicester

Michael Wood TV historian, Professor in Public History, University of Manchester

Afternoon Entertainment:

Lesley Smith as Queen Elizabeth I

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Warwick Words Events

1. A talk from two historians about the Great War diary of Frederick Kelly.  He was a musician, composer and Olympic rower who was killed in the First World War.

On       Friday 22nd May 2015

At        2.00 pm

In         Lord Leycester hospital

Price   £10 (includes tea and cake)

Tickets available at the door or through the box office 

For more details go to www.warwickwords.co.uk and click on What’s On and then Kelly’s War.

2. A talk by Matthew Engel on the curious customs of our English counties

On       Friday 5th June 2015

At        7.30 pm

In         Lord Leycester Hospital Hospital

Price   £12 (£10 concessions)

Tickets available at the door or through the box office 

For more details go to www.warwickwords.co.uk and click on What’s On and then Engel’s England

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Our indoor evening meetings resume on Friday 18 September 2015 when Dr Ruth Barbour will be talking about ‘Brailes: an eighteenth century Catholic ‘Hotspot.’

 With best wishes

Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary

20 May 2015

 

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Booking Form for WLHS 50th Birthday Party

In order that we can let you know if your booking has been successful, a method of

contact is essential. Please ensure you have included an email address, telephone contact

or a stamped addressed envelope(when sending the booking form and payment).

All tickets are priced at £35 each; cheques should be made payable to ‘Warwickshire

Local History Society’ and sent to:

Neville Usher, 6, The Fold, Payton Street, Stratford upon Avon, CV37 6NJ.

Saturday 19 September 2015, 50th Anniversary Party

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Number of tickets required ………….@ £35 each, total £ …………………

Registered charity no: 511528

Newsletter May 2015

Next meeting  A reminder that our next meeting, the last indoor meeting before the Summer Outings, is on Friday 15 May 2015. Elizabeth Allison will be talking about ‘Follies: a look at some eccentric buildings.’

Summer Outings. There will be another opportunity to buy tickets for the three outings organised for us by Isobel Gill:

Friday 12 June 2015. [note change from programme card]  Evening visit to Westcote Manor Farm, Edgehill, OX15 6HS. Meet at the farm, on the site of a deserted medieval village, at 7.00pm. Refreshments will be provided. £2-50.

Friday 17 July 2015. Evening visit to Edgehill Hub in Radway Church and village walk. Meet outside the church at 7.30pm.  Refreshments will be provided. £5

Saturday 8 August 2015. Afternoon visit to Selly Manor, Birmingham, B30 2AETour starts at 2.00pm at Selly Manor. Own transport. Several suggestions to make a full day outing – further details from Isobel email: Isobel.gill22@btinternet.com £8

Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 May 2015. Brian Lewis will be opening the Windmill at the top of Pittern Hill for public viewing between 2.00pm and 5.00pm on both days.

Friday 19- Sunday 21 June 2015. Leamington Looks Back at Waterloo

A weekend of activities to commemorate the Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo 1815 – 2015

Rattle in a Red Coat, Art Gallery, Fri 19 June, 1pm – 1.30pm. Free Friday Focus Talk.
Discover more about the Napoleonic Wars.

 Regency Revel, Pump Rooms, Fri 19 June, 7.30pm – 11pm.
Music, dancing, readings from Jane Austen and games [tickets £25 to include a drink & canapés]

 Music, Medals and the Military, Art Gallery & Museum and Pump Room Gardens, Sat 20 June 12pm – 4pm. Free drop-in activities.
Meet ‘The Duke of Wellington’ and find out how he won the Battle of Waterloo. 

Listen to live Regency music and make a military hat or marvellous medal

 Handsome Hats, Art Gallery, Sun 21 June 11am – 4pm. Free drop-in activity.
Make and decorate a hat suitable for a Regency lady or gentleman

 Over the Waterloo Weekend there will be an opportunity to see objects relating to the Napoleonic Wars from the Art Gallery & Museum collection.

With best wishes

Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary

5 May 2015

 

Newsletter April 2015

Jill Brazil. I am sure that members will be sad to hear that Jill Brazil died on 29 March 2015. As many of you will know, Jill has been receiving treatments for cancer for several years, and that she had periods of remission during which it was hoped that the treatments had been successful.

Jill was co-opted to the committee of the Kineton and District LHG in 1998, was elected vice-chairman in 2001, soon taking over as chairman for the next three years. She stepped down from the committee in 2007, but continued as an active and supportive member of the Group. We last saw her recently at this year’s AGM and Supper.

Jill’s funeral is to be held at Oakley Wood Crematorium on Tuesday 21 April 2015 at 12 noon. This will be followed by a gathering at the Kineton Sports and Social Club. To assist with the planning of the catering arrangements, it will be helpful you can let Pat Randle know (Beech Lawn, Mill Lane, Kineton; 01926-640078; email: mac.randle@kineton.co.uk) as soon as possible if it is likely that you will be going on to the KS&SC.

Second World War. On a lighter note, we have been invited to view a small exhibition about WW2, prepared by the son of Sheena Harrison. He is educated at home and it would be nice if some of us could support his history work. The exhibition is at Sheena’s house, 6 Verney Houses, Little Kineton, on Wednesday 15 April – all day. Just turn up, or phone Sheena (01926 691129) for further details.

Next meeting.  A reminder that, on Friday 17 April 2015 at 7.30pm, Chris Rice will be talking about The Landscape of Compton Verney.

Subscriptions.  For those of you who have not already re-joined, annual subscriptions (still £7-50 per person) are now due and can be paid at the April meeting. The Group’s programme card for 2015-16 is now available.

Outings 2015. Further details of the three summer outing will be included in the next newsletter in early April, and bookings can be made at the meetings in April and May.

With best wishes

Peter Ashley-Smith,Secretary

9 April 2015

 

Second Newsletter March 2015

AGM and Supper.  After the formal business last Friday evening 47 members and guests enjoyed a convivial time together, with another excellent meal prepared by Isobel Gill followed by a ‘virtual’ auction conducted by Chris Mills.  Our thanks are due to Isobel and her team and to Chris, David Freke and Ilona Sekacz for all the work they put in to ensure the evening was a success.

As the days lengthen, there are many activities on offer in Kineton and the surrounding area.

Saturday 18 April 2015. Clive Benfield, Lord of the Manors of Kineton and Little Kineton, has invited members to join The Royal Society of St George, Warwickshire at their St George’s Day Banquet in St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry, on Saturday 18 April, 2015 at 7.15 for 8.00pm.  Click here to view booking form with further details.

Sunday 26 April, 2015. The Lighthorne History Society had invited members to join them at an exhibition and talk on Bruce Bairsfather and his Association with the Verney Family in Lighthorne Village Hall at  2.30 pm on Sunday 26 April.

Captain Bruce Bairnsfather became nationally famous as a World War I cartoonist, with his depiction of the soldier “Old Bill”. He also witnessed first-hand one of the 1914 Christmas Day truce football matches which took place in no-man’s land.

On 2 August 1914 he enlisted in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and by November he was serving on the front line in Belgium. He started drawing on scraps of paper, doodling and designing comic characters, one of which became Old Bill. He sent several of these sketches and greetings cards to 27 year old Clare Verney in Lighthorne and the exhibition will include Clare Verney’s album, together with other sketches and photographs.

Prior to joining the army Bruce acted in, stage-managed and designed elaborate sets for pantomimes for the Verney family, that were staged in a specially constructed theatre in the grounds of Lighthorne Rectory, where Clare lived with her parents. Follow this link for further information on Bruce Bairnfather’s Lighthorne connection, http://www.lighthornehistory.org.uk/site/wp-content/uploads/LH186.pdf

We are very fortunate to have persuaded Mark Warby, editor of the Old Bill Newsletter to come and talk to us about Bruce’s Lighthorne connection and to show us his material, which has been recently exhibited at the RSC at Stratford. Tea and refreshments will be available after the talk. Entrance is free to members of the Lighthorne History Society, membership of which is available on the day at £4 per annum. Otherwise the cost of entrance to non-members is £4.”

Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 May, 2015. Brian Lewis will be opening the Windmill at the top of Pittern Hill for public viewing between 2.00pm and 5.00pm on both days.

Saturday 16 May 2015 Warwickshire Parishes Symposium.  Details of this interesting event, together with an application form, were circulated in the first March newsletter. The K&DLHG has offered to man a stall for the day.

More K&DLHG news

Next meeting.  A reminder that, on Friday 17 April 2015 at 7.30pm, Chris Rice will be talking about The Landscape of Compton Verney.

Subscriptions.  For those of you who have not already re-joined, annual subscriptions (still £7-50 per person) are now due and can be paid at the April meeting. The Group’s programme card for 2015-16 is now available.

Outings 2015.  Further details of the three summer outing will be included in the next newsletter in early April, and bookings can be made at the meetings in April and May.

New K&DLHG Secretary required. Most of you will know by now that I have decided the time has come for me to step down as secretary.  At the AGM I gave formal notice that I am determined to give up by 30 September 2015 (by which time I will be well into my eighteenth year as secretary).

If you or someone you know would like to find out what taking over as secretary might  involve, please get in touch with me (tel: 01926-640545, email: ashley@pasgas.plus.com) or our chairman, David Freke (tel: 01295-670516 or 07876-290044 email: frekedj@globalnet.co.uk) as soon as possible.

Even if you do not feel that the secretarial work is for you, please give serious thought to joining the committee and bringing some fresh ideas to our programme planning.

With best wishes

Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary 22 March 2015

Newsletter March 2015

Michel Valiadis.  As some members will already know, Michel died on 17 February 2015.  He and his wife Alison, presented the first of the Christmas Treats at our meeting last December.  The funeral service will take place at Oakley Wood Crematorium next Tuesday, 3 March 2015 at 2.30pm.

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Subscriptions.  Annual subscriptions (still £7-50 per person) are now due and the Group’s programme card for 2015-16 is available to members. 

AGM   A reminder that the AGM will be held on Friday 20 March 2015 at 7.00pm.

Last Call for Supper.  Anyone wishing to purchase a ticket for the Supper after the AGM should contact Gill Ashley-Smith, 3 Green Farm End, Kineton, CV35 0LD  tel: 01926-640545 email: ashley@pasgas.plus.com  Payment will be required before the night, so if you wish a ticket as a receipt for payment and are unable to collect in person, please enclose a self-addressed envelope.

The ticket price is £10-00 per person and, as I have said before, represents fantastic value and a significant reduction on the price for the previous two years, whilst still maintaining Isobel Gill’s high catering standards.  After the Supper, Chris Mills will be conducting a ‘virtual’ auction where no money is required but you can test your valuation skills.

 

Outings 2015.  Further details of the three summer outing will be available at the AGM.  Bookings can be made at the meetings in April and May.

 

Warwickshire Parishes Symposium Saturday 16 May.  I attach details of this interesting event, together with an application form.  The K&DLHG has offered to a stall for the day.

 

With best wishes

Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary

1 March 2015



Download the symposium application form

 

Newsletter February 2015

Next meeting.  A reminder that on Friday 20 February 2015 Pat McGarrell and Colin Jennings will be talking about ‘The Rise and Fall of Covent Garden Market, Leamington Spa.’  [iethis Covent Garden was behind Tesco’s at the top of The Parade]

Subscriptions.  The Group’s programme card for 2015-16 will be available at the February meeting, when annual subscriptions (still £7-50 per person) will be due. 

AGM and Supper.   This year the AGM will be held on Friday 20 March 2015 at 7.00pm.  Tickets for the Supper that follows the AGM will also be on sale at the February meeting. The ticket price is £10-00 per person and, as I have said before, represents fantastic value and a significant reduction on the price for the previous two years, whilst still maintaining Isobel Gill’s high catering standards.

Anyone unable to attend the February meeting but wishing to purchase a ticket for the Supper, should contact Gill Ashley-Smith, 3 Green Farm End, Kineton, CV35 0LD  tel: 01926-640545 email: ashley@pasgas.plus.com  Payment will be required before the night, so if you wish a ticket as a receipt for payment and are unable to collect in person, please enclose a self-addressed envelope.

Last month’s speaker.  Mairi Macdonald, who showed us ‘A History of Stratford-upon-Avon in Pictures’ at our January meeting, will be on television on Thursday evening, when she helps Michael Wood tell the story of ‘Shakespeare’s Mother – The Secret life of a Tudor Woman’ (BBC4 at 9.00pm).

URGENT

New K&DLHG Secretary required. I have decided that the time has come for me to step down as secretary.  Although I am willing for my name to go forward for re-election at the AGM, this is only to allow time for a new secretary to be found and to have time to settle in to the role.  I have told the committee that I am determined to give up before 30 September 2015, by which time I will be well into my eighteenth year as secretary (having taken over from Neil Willoughby in March 1998).

If you or someone you know would like to find out what taking over as secretary might  involve, please get in touch with me (tel: 01926-640545, email: ashley@pasgas.plus.com) or our chairman, David Freke (tel: 01295-670516 or 07876-290044 email: frekedj@globalnet.co.uk) as soon as possible.

Even if you do not feel that the secretarial work is for you, please give serious thought to joining the committee at the AGM and bringing some fresh ideas to our programme planning.

Website.  Full K&DLHG programme details and other news are available on our website at www.kinetonheritage.co.uk

With best wishes

Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary

8 February 2015

Newsletter January 2015

Next meeting. A reminder that, on Friday 16 January 2015, Mairi MacDonald is coming to tell us about ‘A History of Stratford-upon-Avon in Pictures’ . As usual the meeting will be held in Kineton Village Hall starting at 7.30pm. Members will remember Mairi as a frequent and entertaining speaker at our meetings over many years.

AGM Supper. This year the AGM will be held on Friday 20 March 2014 at 7.00pm. Tickets for the Supper that follows the AGM will be on sale at the January meeting and that in February. The ticket price has been held at £11-50.

February meeting.  On Friday 20 February Pat McGarrell and Colin Jennings will be talking about ‘The Rise and Fall of Covent Garden Market, Leamington Spa’. For those of you who might be confused by the name, this Covent Garden was behind Tescos at the top of The Parade.

Subscriptions. The Group’s programme card for 2015-16 will be available at the February meeting, when annual subscriptions (still £7-50 per person) will be due. There will also be a second opportunity to purchase tickets for the Annual Supper

Website. Full K&DLHG programme details and other news are available on our website at www.kinetonheritage.co.uk

With best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year

Peter Ashley-Smith, K&DLHG secretary

6 January 2015