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EVENTS PROGRAMME
UPDATED, JANUARY 2010
Monthly walkers' day at North Stoneham Park
Sat 6 February 2010, 10am-4pm; North Stoneham Church car park
The church car park is open on the first Saturday of each month between 10am and 4pm for walkers exploring the North Stoneham area.
Laying of the First Renovation Stone
(TBC) March 2010
As building work starts onsite at the Shrine, a small ceremony will mark the occasion.
Workshop: Lives in the landscape
(TBC) Spring 2010
Local history workshop with the Willis Fleming Historical Trust and historian Harold Barstow. The workshop is aimed at those who live in North Stoneham & Bassett, and who wish to research their family's connections with the area, or the history of their homes, or just wish to discover more about the area's history.
Guided visit: The Shrine's Twin
(TBC) Spring 2010; starts from North Stoneham. Tickets: £5.
This is a guided day-trip by coach to the Isle of Wight, taking in the Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine, Quarr Abbey, and other historic sites on the Isle of Wight. Places are limited, and need to be pre-booked; priority will be given to residents of North Stoneham, Bassett, and Eastleigh. Please bring picnic lunch. There is a nominal charge of £5 towards the ferry.
2010; The Shrine
An exhibition of personal memory shrines, with ephemera and flowers, taking inspiration from images of WW1 street shrines, is installed at the Shrine.
Previous events
Act of Remembrance and Project Launch
Sat 8 November 2008, 11am; the Shrine
Act of Remembrance is led by John Owen, Rector of North Stoneham and Bassett Parish. Followed by refreshments.
Remembrance Day service at Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine
Sun 9 November 2008, 2.30pm; Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine, Havenstreet, Isle of Wight
The service is led by the Venerable Caroline Baston, the Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight.
Volunteering day at Avenue Park
Fri 14 November 2008, 10am-12noon; meet at the Shrine.
Practical conservation task, removing small trees to improve the open aspect of the parkland. For those aged 18 years and above only, please. All tools and gloves will be provided, please wear appropriate old clothing for the weather (wellies recommended!).
Open discussion
A short introductory talk about the history of North Stoneham Park and the War Shrine by Harry Willis Fleming with the project team. This will be followed by an open discussion about the project and the future of the parkland. With refreshments.
Sun 7 December 2008, 2pm; meet at the Shrine
Avenue Park is a haven for wildlife, with its large old trees full of mistletoe and conkers. If you are lucky, you may see hunting kestrels along with numerous other birds. 30 minute introduction by Jenna Dewhurst, followed by supported exploration.
Volunteering day at Avenue Park
Sun 18 January 2009, 10am - 12noon; meet at the Shrine
Practical conservation task, removing small trees to improve the open aspect of the parkland. For those aged 18 years and above only, please. All tools and gloves will be provided, please wear appropriate old clothing for the weather (wellies recommended!).
Artist Jane Wildgoose presents some of her recent work that explores ways in which people today associate memories and narratives with objects and places, relating these themes to the originating principles that motivated the Shrine's inception. With refreshments.
Display at Eastleigh Library
1-22 April 2009, weekdays 9am-5.30pm, Sat 9am-5pm; Swan Centre, Eastleigh
Display about the restoration of the Shrine, and the history of North Stoneham Park.
Talk: The Temples of Memory
Thur 23 April 2009, 11.30am; Eastleigh Museum
Harry Willis Fleming talks about the Shrine, North Stoneham Park, the Willis Fleming Historical Trust, and his investigation into his family's history.
Tickets: Eastleigh Museum, tel. 023 8064 3026
Sat 2 May & Sat 9 May 2009, 2pm.
Participants of all ages create their own personal memory shrines. With The Wildgoose Memorial Library and the Willis Fleming Historical Trust. Tea and cake provided.
Walk: Guided exploration of Avenue Park in Spring
Sun 17 May 2009; 2pm; meet at the Shrine.
Avenue Park is a haven for wildlife, with its large old trees, long grass, and flowers, providing a refuge for invertebrates including ants, crickets, and bees. Come along and explore this micro-habitat. 30 minute introduction by Jenna Dewhurst, followed by supported exploration.
Sat 30 May 2009, 2pm. Tickets: £8; must be prebooked.
Guided walk with garden historian John Phibbs, in association with the Hampshire Gardens Trust. John Phibbs has made a particular study of Capability Brown's work, and has published many articles relating to the 18th century heyday of the English landscape style. Places on this walk are limited, and tickets must be pre-booked.
'Kaleidoscopiana Hantoniensia'
An evocative tour in south Hampshire in the company of The Mausolea & Monuments Trust, taking in the Shrine and other secrets of North Stoneham; Southampton Old Cemetery and the Nicholas Mausoleum (1902); and the Greyladyes Mausoleum (c.1910). Surprises are guaranteed. Lunch will be provided, and is included in ticket price. Tickets are available from the Secretary of the MMT.
Talk: Street Shrines of the Great War
Prof. Mark Connelly, University of Kent, author of 'The Great War: Memory and Ritual' (2002), talks about the wayside shrines that spontaneously appeared during WW1. With refreshments.
Family event: Thursday in the Park
Thurs 27 August 2009; 10am - 2pm
Picnic day for families, with walks and craft activities. Bring a picnic and enjoy the park!
Walk: Trees of North Stoneham
Sun 13 September 2009, 2pm; meet at the Shrine.
Jenna Dewhurst leads a walk through North Stoneham, themed around her favourite trees in the area. Jenna will also talk about some of the illustrious lost trees of Stoneham. Part of Heritage Open Days 2009.
Heritage Open Days: St Nicolas Church
St Nicolas is a listed church building of considerable historical importance, dating from c1600, with effigy tomb of Sir Thomas Fleming (d.1613), monument to Admiral Lord Hawke (d.1781), the Croatian Stone, and One Hand Clock. Part of Heritage Open Days 2009.
Heritage Open Days: Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine
Sat 12 & Sun 13 September 2009, 11am - 4pm; Havenstreet, Isle of Wight
A special display will tell the Shrine's story.
Walk: History of Middle Stoneham
Sun 4 October 2009, 2pm; meet at the Shrine
Guided walk with Hamble Valley Heritage Guides around Middle area, taking in Magpie Lane, Chestnut Avenue, Stoneham Lane, and comparing pictures of how the area appeared in days gone by, to how it is today. Led by Eric Reed.
Talk: Preserving the Past for the Future
20 Oct 2009; Hampshire Record Office, Winchester
Taking records of the Fleming Estate and Fleming family as an example, archivist Sarah Lewin talks about the work of the Hampshire Record Office, and the importance and interest of archives. Places are limited, and must be pre-booked.
Act of Remembrance at the Stoneham War Shrine
Sun 8 November 2008, 12 noon; the Shrine.
Remembrance service at Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine
Sun 8 November 2008, 1.30pm; Binstead & Havenstreet War Shrine, Havenstreet, Isle of Wight
The service is led by the Venerable Caroline Baston, the Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight.
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