The Bedhampton Miscellany is full of village ghosts and royal visits – nostalgia
It contains many interesting tales – from royal visits, to the history of the two churches, and even Bedhampton ghosts.
The peaceful scene, above, was taken at Bidbury Mead, Bedhampton, with the roof of the Parish Church of St Thomas peering over the wall that protected the gardens of the manor house.
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Hide AdAnd, below, today, the cows have departed and it is a car park. The church still peeks over the wall and the bell still tolls to call parishioners to prayer.
I am glad to say the area is still very quiet although the noise from the A27 can get tiresome.
Behind the camera there are now two football pitches, a cricket pitch and a recently extended children’s play area.
Copies of Bedhampton Miscellany can be obtained from Ralph at £6 plus £1.50 p&p by calling (023) 9248 4024. It can also be obtained from the Spring, Havant.
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Hide AdIt seems odd that less than a century ago ladies were not to be seen in bathing gear of any kind. For them to swim in the sea a long trailer with exceptionally large wheels was pushed (or towed) out into the tide. The ladies could then drop into the surf without being seen.
In the picture below we are looking across to Gosport from Southsea beach at the the turn of the last century.
Picture: Barry Cox collection.