Friends of Hockley Viaduct |
Friends of King Alfred Buses
Preserving King Alfred Buses & Coaches and the memory of King Alfred Motor Services 1920 to 1973. |
WARG - for Winchester Archaeology & Local History
Promoting the study of archaeology and local history in the City of Winchester and the surrounding area, through monthly events including talks, visits and excavations. |
Bursledon Brickworks
Bursledon Brickworks was founded in 1897 and at its height was producing 20 million bricks a year. The brickworks was a family run concern until after WWII and it became Redlands Limited in 1959. Bursledon Brickworks Industrial Museum is open on Thursdays, but see website for more information: |
Forgotten Relics
Many magnificent creations were abandoned during the industrial vandalism of the Fifties and Sixties. Forgotten Relics of an Enterprising Age celebrates some of them. http://www.forgottenrelics.co.uk/bridges/gallery/hockley.html
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Transport Trust—Transport Heritage Site
Commemorating Britain’s rich and globally important legacy in the development of transport - on rail, road, water and in the air. Navigate to the Trust’s website to see our world-beating technical innovation and transport firsts—including Hockley Viaduct. |
Hampshire Field Club If you are interested in Hampshire then you should join the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society and be part of a group of people who care about Hampshire, its environment and heritage. Founded in 1885 the Field Club has held the best interests of the county close to its heart for more than a century. For more information, go to www.hantsfieldclub.org.uk |