1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Advertising / For the first time the magazine includes advertising. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Completion of the Reigate project Goes Ahead. / This year the chimney of the Reigate House will be built, and the oriel windows and floors added. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Returning to Downland Grass / The Museum has been investigating returning some parts of the site to more traditional downland grass. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Jimmy Woollings / Diana Zeuner writes an obituary of Jimmy Woollings |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Chichester Visitors Group Promotes Local Visitor Attractions / Richard Pailthorpe describes the work of the Chichester Visitors Group; and lists the main visitors attractions. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Woodland Products Training Courses / Alan Waters will be carrying out a traditional charcoal burn in July, which will be run as a training course |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Visitor Numbers / The visitor total for 1991 was 172,000 compared with 163,000 in 1990. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Friends Raise |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Picture / A picture of our new ram previously owned by Hugh Clark |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Stockman/Horseman / Peter Albon is our new Stockman/Horseman. He is living in Gonville Cottage. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Staff Moves / Neill Wilkins and Jon Roberts retire from the staff. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Letter from the Chairman of the Friends / Virginia Lyon reports to the Friends, now probably numbering 3000 (after allowing for families) Honorary Life Membership was given to Geoffrey Godber and Tim Heymann. The gala performance of the Penny Royal Theatre raised |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Magical World of Storytelling with Tim Bowley / In June Tim Bowley will be telling stories in the evening in the buildings. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Festival of Words and Music in Singleton Church / An evening of words and music entitled In Praise of Creation will be held in Singleton Church on 28th April in aid of the Friends. Virgina Lyon and Brian Saunders will read poetry and prose, including pieces by Richard Williamson, Christopher Fry and Robert Gittings. Michael Macdonald and Michael Sandberg the singers will be accompanied by Noreen Ayling. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Two Visits for the Friends / The Friends is organising two visits: Shulbrede Priory; Gospel Green. The Priory is owned by Laura Ponsby, Kate Russell and Ian Russell; it was founded in 1190. At Gospel Green James Lane and Cathy Lane make cheese and champagne cider. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Committee Changes / Ted Toseland, Kathryn Gunns, Stan Snow and Colin Sharman have all retired from the Committee as has Walter Greenway, a co-opted member. Replacements are needed |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Winter television Coverage / TVS made a dramatic film of horses ploughing at our Autumn Activities. In December Noel Edmunds Christmas Show filmed a scene in the Market Square with artificial snow. In February Country Ways Series repeated a film of the Museum. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | We Never Closed / An appreciation of Alf Bryden. He was warden in 1975 when assisted by volunteers like Daphne Chandler, Ethel Buvyer, Eileen Simmance, Peggy Turner, Doris Nash and Ted Nash. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | Oak Laths Supplied to Kings College Cambridge / The Museum supplied 2. 5 miles of riven oak laths for the restoration work at Kings College, Cambridge this year. |
1992/3 | Magazine Vol. 3 No. 8 / March 1992 | The Batting Order at Penny Royal / Penny Royal's play this year is "Outside Edge" by Richard Harris (not our Richard) It will be directed by Roger Prout, John Pollock and Maggie Pollock have agreed to a gala evening. |
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