Scores of visitors flocked to Buriton Village Hall on Saturday 24th September for the annual ‘Bygone Buriton’ exhibition – including…
The Petersfield Museum has kindly provided copies of some old photographs of the Butser Hill Chalk Quarries and Lime Works…
The search to identify the Regiments of Canadians who camped around the village in the 1944 build-up to D-Day continues….
Another new contribution to the Heritage Bank has come from Roger Morton who was one of the original 36 schoolboys at the Douai…
Our project to find out more about the impacts of The Great War on life at home in Buriton –…
A routine field survey by local metal detectorists has unearthed a Canadian 1 cent coin in an area where Allied…
The graves of four First World War servicemen, buried in St Mary’s churchyard, were honoured as part of the community’s…
Our project to find out more about the impacts of The Great War on life at home in Buriton –…
As well as continuing to find out more about the impacts of the First World War on life at home…
Our project to find out more about the impacts of the four-year conflict on life at home in Buriton –…