Local history in Alton

The Tempest
In 1686 a massive thunderstorm broke over Alton and caused great consternation in St. Lawrence Church where the Minister was in the middle of a service.
New - The Crimean War - some local connections
That this conflict (1854-6) left a mark on the history of Hampshireand can still to be seen today in house, street and public house names.
New - Commodore Augustus Agar VC
Captain Augustus Willington Shelton Agar had served in both World Wars in the Royal Navy, and had been awarded the Victoria Cross
Featured local history

The true story of "Sweet Fanny Adams"
The origin of the expression 'Sweet Fanny Adams' - a tale of murder.
The Curtis Museum Story
How the Victorian buildings at the top of Crown Hill became the Curtis Museum
A Visit to the Hop Garden
Hand tinted lantern slides of the 1880s arranged by the Rev AE Wright for a lecture in November 1898.
- 15th century Saints Ring
- 17th century trade tokens
- A Visit to the Hop Garden
- Alton and the Great War
- Churches
- Commodore Augustus Agar VC
- Film and video of Alton
- Fire Brigade
- Hop growing in Alton
- Inns
- Iron Age stater die
- Lest We Forget - Alton's War Memorial
- Letter boxes
- Pest Houses and Hospitals
- Police Station
- Post Office
- Street numbering
- The Centre of the Universe
- The Crimean War - some local connections
- The street names
- The Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital and College
- The Coming of the Railways
- The Curtis Museum Story
- The Paper Mill
- The Centre of the Universe
- The true story of "Sweet Fanny Adams"
- What ever happened to Alton's Spitfire?
- William Curtis the Botanist
Links
- Alton Papers
Articles on Alton and the surrounding villages