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Look into the past with a free photo exhibition in the city centre
The dating of houses and streets in a Hampshire market town
History and Heritage vie for attention
Hampshire Chronicle heritage photos from the 1940s and 50s
Old Minster image 'skilfully created by Simon Hayfield'
Public see finds in city centre archaeology dig
'He seems to see the old world through rose coloured glasses'
Local historians gather in Winchester
More Hampshire Chronicle heritage photos from the archives
Dog walker stumbles across long-lost grave of Olympian in Winchester cemetery
Hampshire Chronicle Bygones, photos from the archive
Winchester student uses 3D printing to reconstruct historic buildings
Mayors of Peace event marks 79th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings
Hundreds attend service to rededicate church's refurbished war memorial
Society shedding light on Winchester history
'Thank you to all again for your involvement'
Hampshire History Trust launches lecture series on unsung regional history
Great War memorial plaque unveiled at St Maurice’s Covert
Bygone photos from a different era in Winchester
Kings Worthy historical group unveils new landmark to explain past
Months of work in preparation for Hampshire village war memorial
More historical photos from the Hampshire Chronicle archive
Historic Romsey tourist attraction gets makeover to boost business
Past, present and future at Gurkha Museum's summer exhibition in Winchester
Archaeology festival in Hampshire city delights visitors of all ages
Bygone Hampshire: a look through the Chronicle archive
St Swithin's Day: Are we really doomed to a rainy rest of summer?
City archaeology festival to explore medieval fraud prevention
Impressive hall that will take your breath away is just a few hours from Hampshire
Bygone Hampshire - more photos from the archive
Digging for Hampshire - women were among the pioneering archaeologists
Hampshire Chronicle photos from the archives
‘Water has always been common’. A history of protection of streams in Winchester
Global historians descend on Winchester university for major conference
Public invited to share stories and memories of Queen Elizabeth II
Twinning group visits D-Day town to pay respects
The Baptist Church in City Road is the only feature that remains today
Uncovering Hampshire's hidden WWII artifacts with free online archive
'We could not mount such an operation now'
The Hampshire story according to 200 historians
University academics to commemorate one of the largest 19th-century rural rebellions
'If you want peace prepare for war'
Factual inaccuracies in 'quirky facts' article
Bygone Hampshire looking through the ages
New role created at historical Hampshire house
New book depicts Roman Winchester in 3D
Hundreds come out to mark 80th anniversary of D-Day in Otterbourne
Hampshire town marks D-Day 80th anniversary with town crier and wreath laying
Royal British Legion Club marks D-Day anniversary with scones, sandwiches and songs
Hampshire town D-Day casualties remembered on 80th anniversary
Merger for Hyde Abbey heritage charities that celebrated King Alfred
New DVD highlights bravery of Hampshire soldiers in D-Day campaign
College mark war memorial centenary with new guided tours
Army Flying Museum commemorates D-Day with weeklong event