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Website produced and maintained for the Hungerford Historical Association
by Hugh Pihlens

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The Aims of The Hungerford Virtual Museum

  • To create an electronic local studies archive (website) focused on the history of Hungerford and the immediate surrounding area.
  • To collect, research and display archives, artefacts and information from Hungerford.
  • To work with the Hungerford Historical Association to make the resources of the HHA Archives available to all those in the town and elsewhere who are interested in its history and wish to extend their knowledge.
  • To encourage active interest and participation by all.

This website

The site was first set up on 14 February 2009. Development is ongoing - there are currently over 850 pages, covering over 1500 individual articles on People, Places and Events in our area of interest, with over 2300 photographs, documents, maps and articles available for download.

Notes about this website:
- You may click any thumbnail picture in order to access full-size files.
- Whilst we are happy to share these files for non-commercial purposes, we would be
     grateful if you would acknowledge The Hungerford Virtual Museum as the source.
- Remember to "refresh" pages to see the latest changes

Hugh Pihlens
Website creator

I am grateful to the following for their help and support with specific areas of the Virtual Museum:

- David Abbott - re life on The Marsh 1940-47
- John Allen - past HHA Archivist - re Railway, and many other topics
- Richard Amphlett - re the stories behind the names on the Second World War memorials
- Joan & Geoffrey Archer - re Riverside & The Cottage, Charnham Street
- Gerald Atkinson - for help with Black Legend
- Catherine Bancroft - re Marsh House
- Rob Bolton - re Church Lads' Brigade
- David Broad - re Adnams family
- Eileen Bunt - for her many transciptions of Hungerford's original documents
- Malcolm Camp - re his Great-uncle Tom Alexander
- Sue Challen - re the Wooldridge family
- Les Coverdale - re HMS Freesia
- Glen Culver (from Toronto) - re Chilton Electric Products Spin Dryer
- Ian Davidson - re Andrews family
- Roger Day - re 2nd World War
- Andrew French, Berkshire Yeomanry Museum, re - Berkshire Yeomanry
- Stella French - re Croft Nursery School
- Jery Green - re John Pearce of Standen Hussey
- Nick Griffiths - re Register of John Chandler, Dean of Salisbury 1404-17
- Keith & Yvonne Haddrell - re Miss Booth's School
- Brian Ham - re documents from c1860 found behind a chimney breast at 105 High Street,
          and 8 Bridge Street
- Steve Harrison - re Cycle Speedway Club
- Maj John Hathway - for Hungerford Toll Book 1890-1956, and various papers c1985-87
- Joyce Hidden - for permission to use publish the Hidden Papers on the Virtual Museum
- Norman Hidden - who researched so much of the early history of Hungerford
- Tom Hine - re Water mills and Windmills
- Stewart Hofgartner of "Below Stairs of Hungerford Antiques" - re Artefacts
- John Hollister - re The Tuesday Club
- Alastair Honeybun (from Perth) - re Rev WAG Gray and Rev Tom Gray
- Humphrey Hope - re Henry Astley and the Berkshire Yeomanry
- Robert James - re Town & Manor, and the Manse School
- Amanda Johnston - re Swimming Club
- Richard Jones, Dubai - re Sgt CE Mayne
- Colleen Kent - re James & Co, Great Western Mill
- David Lee - re John O'Gaunt School
- Andrew Macey - re Fire Service Scrapbook, 1890-1913
- Roger Mardon - re Fire Service
- Kate Martin - for help digitising Parish Registers
- Mac McIntyre - re the stories behind the names on the First World War Memorials
- John, Brenda and Barnaby Newton - re The Lady of the Lions
- Mary Oliver (nee Neat) - re Bare Knuckle Fight, 1821
- John Parry - re Royal British Legion
- Derek Patience - re transcriptions of Duchy of Lancaster Rentals & Surveys & Muster Rolls
          and Dean of Sarum's Acts Books 1564-77
- Lois Pihlens - for all her valuable research over several decades
- Brother Anthony Porter - re Inglewood House
- Alan Potter, South Molton - re "At the Back of the Front" magazine
- June Prictor - re Hungerford Carnivals and Church Way (Dog Hill)
- Sarah Quill - re Capt Phillip Pinckney
- Andrew Radgick - re Pte Arthur Smith
- Jane Rees, Sutton - re her gt-gt-grandfather, William Smart, Bellman 1872-75
- Victor Sharman - re Reg Crook and 2nd Battalion Royal Berkshires
- Clive Sheppard, Melbourne, Australia - re The Three Tuns
- Maureen Shettle - re Sun Fire Insurance records for Hungerford
- Julie Shuttleworth - for permission to include her book "Elizabethan Hungerford"
- Mark Sijlmans, The Netherlands - re Lt Pulleyn (and submarine E34, WWI)
- Jim Sluszny, France - Children evacuees during 2nd World War
- Ashley Strachan - re Matthew Bance 1743-1805, Clockmaker and Watchmaker
- Ken Staplin - re Beard family
- Patricia Thomas, New Zealand - re Emigration to New Zealand, 1840
- John Toman - re Dr Michael Rowlandson, Curate of Hungerford 1797-1809
- Celia Turner - re Cox family
- Jonathan Welfare - for encouragement to embark on the Virtual Museum
- Jim & Astra West (nee Champ) - re Champ family
- Joanna Wheatland - re photo of Charnham Street floods, 16 May 1932
- Warren Whitby, Alabama, USA - re Hoskyn family, teachers at National School
- Jim Wildhaber - re Price family
- Jack Williams - for help re the Fire Service and 2nd World War
- Phil Wood - of War Memorials of West Berkshire, for additional info on War Memorials

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Updated: 25.1.2013

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