The latest edition of the Fisherton Informer Magazine.
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THE FISHERTON INFORMER
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MAIN CONTENTS
ISSUE 4 (OCTOBER 2024) – OUT NOW!
Sarum Chronology
Fisherton History Society News
Salisbury History Festival 2024 Review
Historical Personalities – Major C G Bennett
Letters Page
The Camera Obscura At Old Sarum
All Against The Wall Who’s Playing
A Visit To A Convict Lunatic Asylum – Final Part
ISSUE 43 (AUGUST 2024)
Sarum Chronology
Fisherton History Society 2024
Air Raid Precaution In Salisbury
St. Thomas’ Secondary Modern Boys School ‘Old Boys’ Get-Together
Historical Personalities No 6 – William Price Aylward
The End Of An Era – Salisbury Cycling Club 1885-2024
Lord Nelson And The Mystery Of The Nile Clumps
A Visit To A Convict Lunatic Asylum – Part 2
ISSUE 42 (JUNE 2024)
Sarum Chronology
Raf Old Sarum And The D-Day Involvement
Norman Parker 1926-2024
Historical Personalities No 5 – Howard Lapham
River Of No Return
Alderbury Workhouse And The
Benham Engine – Part 4
A Visit To A Convict Lunatic Asylum – Part 1
ISSUE 41 (APRIL 2024)
Sarum Chronology
Fisherton History Society 2024
James Eric Palmer of 115 Macklin Road
The Red River Group, Amesbury – 1956 to Early1960
Historical Personalities No 3 – Sir James Macklin
Natural or Man-Made – In Search of the Middle Path
More on the Fisherton Friary
Salisbury History Crossword
The Early History of the Blackmore Museum
The Fisherton Street Improvement Proposal of 1995
ISSUE 40 (FEBRUARY 2024)
Sarum Chronology
Fisherton History Society 2024
Banishing the Myth – Salisbury Cathedral Spire
The Forth of a Series of Articles About Salisbury’s Schools
Fisherton Anger’s New Victorian Pubs and Hotels
Historical Personalities No 3 – Lady Edith Hulse
Quinton’s of Pennyfarthing Street
ISSUE 39 (DECEMBER 2023)
Sarum Chronology
A Look Back at the Year That Was – 2023
Natural or Man-Made – The Penbroke Road Causeway
Historical Personalities No 2 – Henry Fawcett
St. Thomas’ Old Boys Get-together
A Dopey Little Story
Alderburt Workhouse and the Benham Engine Part 3
Rosemay Squires MBE Obituary
The Pheasant Inn
Beating the Bounds
ISSUE 38 (OCTOBER 2023)
Sarum Chronology
The Salisbury History Festival 2023
James Wyatt – Destroyer or Visionary
St. Thomas’ Old Boys Get-together
Woodrow and Co – A Business Still Fondly Remembered
Gun End of Base – A Tale of Incredible 18th Century Surveying
Historical Personalities No 1 – Seth Ward
Frank Ridd – The Bricklayer Who Became a Pilot
Andrew Golden Obituary
ISSUE 37 (AUGUST 2023)
Sarum Chronology
The Salisbury History Festival 2023 Details
With the Beatles Event Review
The Churchill Gardens – A Concise History
Spitfires – A Detective Story
The Canberra Memorial
Pop Pickings (Local Groups and Events 1970s and 1980s)
How the Snappy One-Liner Became a Railway Epic!
The Military Aeroplane Competition of 1912
More on ‘Mavro’
The Public Houses & Inns of Salisbury – Book Review
ISSUE 36 (JUNE 2023)
Sarum Chronology
The Salisbury Agricultural Show of 1857
A Full Circle – The Regal Cinema
The Black Friars of Fisherton
The Central Car-Park – Buried Treasure
The Third of a Series of Articles About Salisbury’s Schools
My First (proper) Job – Richard Nash
ISSUE 35 (APRIL 2023)
Sarum Chronology
St. Thomas’ Secondary Modern Boys School – A Letter From Alan Crooks
The Mavro Motorcycle Shop and Salisbury Motorcycle and Light Car Club
Book Review – Salisbury in Detail
The Second of a Series of Articles About Salisbury’s Schools
Alderburt Workhouse and the Benham Engine Part 2
Salisbury Literary and Scientific Society
The London Gazette1952 – ‘Bemerton Heath Air Crash Bravery’
Frederick Griffin – From The Timber Trades Journal
ISSUE 34 (FEBRUARY 2023)
Sarum Chronology
St. Thomas’ Old Boys Get-together
The A to Z of Salisbury History Festival – Part 3
A Rather Different Steam Engine – The Mylees Mystery
The first of a series of articles about Salisbury’s Schools
The Haunch of Venison Book Review
The Salisbury Turkish Baths
ISSUE 33 (DECEMBER 2022)
Sarum Chronology
The History of Salisbury Market Place – A Review of the Talk By Geoff Lang
The A to Z of Salisbury History Festival – Part 2
What is the Future of Salisbury City Hall
Further Memories of 65 Fisherton Street
The Bishop, the Doctor and the Mill
Little Known Salisburyans – Part 2
The Winterslow Hut – A Strange Story
ISSUE 32 (OCTOBER 2022)
Sarum Chronology
The A to Z of Salisbury History Festival – Part 1
Deplorable Destitution: Village Life in Winterslow in the 19th Century
The Lakedown Mystery
Two Little Known Salisburyans – Part one
What Happened to Wilton House Model Railway?
ISSUE 31 (AUGUST 2022)
Charles Dickens, Tom Pinch and Salisbury Market
My Life With Horseshoes
Salisbury History Festival 2022
The Deserted Settlements of Gomeldon
Leonard Moody – Blacksmith
Salisbury Cathedral Screen
Florence Mildred White
ISSUE 30 (JUNE 2022)
Titanic Revisited: A Review of the April Meeting
A Novel Mystery – Daphne du Maurier
Track of all Trades
A Last Ditch Effort – A City of Canals
The Queen Visits Salisbury – 1974
Pop Pickings (Local Groups and Events 1970s and 1980s)
Thomas Pitts Potto
ISSUE 29 (APRIL 2022)
Fuzzy Dates and Sarsen Crates – The Tale of Stone 23
Teed Tools and DIY
Fisherton Street Memories
Case and Sons of Fisherton Street
Marconi and Salisbury Plain
A Ghost Story from Stonehenge
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Matt Tubbs)
Fisherton: An Early Suburb of Salisbury
Remembering the Star-Crossed Lovers
ISSUE 28 (FEBRUARY 2022)
What Did the German’s ever do for us
Bomb Tracks and Train Tracks – The Tale of R.F.C Stonehenge
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Dave Syrett)
The Salisbury Cattle Troughs
Remembering some of the Bygone Shops of Fisherton
St. Thomas’ Old Boys Get-together
Two Salisbury ‘Conchies’ and the Great War
ISSUE 27 (DECEMBER 2021)
Lakedown History Hike
My First Job – Michael Dobbs
Cucumber Rind, Broken Bottles and Picknics – The Tale of Stone 56
Winterbourne and the Thomas Becket Connection
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Walter Judd)
My Good Pal – Peter Johnson
The History of Salisbury Market House
ISSUE 26 (OCTOBER 2021)
Halloween Festival
How I Climbed the Highest Spire in England
Theodore Brown (1870 – 1938) Inventor & Photographer
What’s in a Name – Rampart Road
Fisherton: One of Salisbury’s Earliest Suburbs
Pricthett’s Family Butchers
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Harold Fleming)
Handel House – Fisherton Street
ISSUE 25 (AUGUST 2021)
Salisbury History Festival Details
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – The Spire Railway 1950
Remembering Silver Star
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Martin Foyle)
A Shopkeepers Tale – Rick Pickett
The Ashley Road Tip
ISSUE 24 (JUNE 2021)
Ethem Cetintas R.I.P
They Came to our City
The Death of Leonard Williams
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Alan Green)
My First Job – Ken Smith
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 13
Pop Pickings (Local Groups and Events 1970s and 1980s)
Frogg Moody Delves into the Fisherton Archive – Murder and Suicide
ISSUE 23 (APRIL 2021)
The Other Road to Nowhere
Shopping up on the London Road
My First Job – Hilary Topp
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 12
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Mick Channon)
Jim Smith Chapter IX
Pop Pickings (Local Groups and Events 1970s and 1980s)
ISSUE 22 (FEBRUARY 2021)
Jim Smith Chapter VII
The Porton Tractor
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Adrian Randall)
Pop Pickings (Local Groups and Events 1970s and 1980s)
The Porton Camp Light Military Railway
Les Pinner and Salisbury in the 1920s
My First Job – Anne Nash nee Jones
ISSUE 21 (DECEMBER 2020)
Salisbury Generating Station
A Day in the life of John Crowther
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Dudley Tyler)
Pop Pickings (Local Groups and Events 1970s and 1980s)
Jim Smith – Part VI
The Grand Deception (mathematical tiles)
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 11
ISSUE 20 (OCTOBER 2020)
The Early History of Macklin Road
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 10 – What’s in a Nameplate?
Jim Smith – Part V
Salisbury Cutlery Industry
The Ox Row Inn Fireplace
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Paul Raven)
Pop Pickings (Local Groups and Events 1970s and 1980s)
ISSUE 19 (AUGUST 2020)
Living In Macklin Road in the 30s And 40s (Stan Abbott)
The Salisbury Crest
Jim Smith Part IV
Salisbury – The Mecca for Roller Skating
Pop Pickings (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich; Mason)
Pen Pictures Of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (Frank Monk)
ISSUE 18 (JUNE 2020)
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (David Coleman)
The Invicta Leather Works
When Salisbury Qualified For Europe (It’s A Knockout)
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 9 – The Engine Sheds
Jim Smith Part II
ISSUE 17 (APRIL 2020)
Castle Street Railway Bridge 1927
The Arrival of Salisbury’s World War 2 Evacuees
More on the Fisherton Hermit
Pen Pictures of South Wiltshire Born Footballers (George Marks)
The Golden Age of Motorcycling
Jim Smith Part 1 – Growing up in 1930s Salisbury
Cholera in The 1700s
Famous Pilot Flys to Salisbury to face Manslaughter Charges
ISSUE 16 (FEBRUARY 2020)
Salisbury City in the FA Cup
Gary Nunn’s Musical Memories
Alec Hayter’s Musical Memories
A Forgotten Scandal in Victorian Salisbury
A Timeline to Disaster (1906 Rail Disaster)
ISSUE 15 (DECEMBER 2019)
Stan Abbott – Part 2 Wartime
The Frank Matcham Society Visit to Salisbury
Salisbury and the Mapping of Britain
Pop Pickings (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich in Ringwood)
Joe Smith’s Great War – and after Part 2
ISSUE 14 (OCTOBER 2019)
Don Cross Obituary
A-Z of Businesses Surrounding Salisbury Market Place from Around 1750 (V to Z)
Bunty, Ballet and a Slipper of Gammon: Childhood Memories of Salisbury in the Sixties
Memories of a Little Boy in Wartime Codford
Growing up in Bemerton and Macklin Road (Stan Abbott)
Pop Pickings (The Bostons’ Debut)
Joe Smith’s Great War – Part 1
ISSUE 13 (AUGUST 2019)
A-Z of Businesses Surrounding Salisbury Market Place from Around 1750 (R to U)
Thomas Chubb – The ‘Salisbury Sage’
Pop Pickings (The Days before Rock’n’Roll)
Railway Accident Salisbury GWR Station 6 October 1856 (Part Two)
Anderton And Rowland’s Great Organ
ISSUE 12 (JUNE 2019)
A-Z of Businesses Surrounding Salisbury Market Place from Around 1750 (M to P)
George Herbert’s Medlar Tree
Pop Pickings (The Rolling Stones at Stonehenge; Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich)
Railway Accident Salisbury GWR Station 6 October 1856 (Part One)
Boxing at the Fair
St Clement’s Church/The Secret Garden
ISSUE 11 (APRIL 2019)
Salisbury Railway Disaster 1906 Progress Report
A-Z of Businesses Surrounding Salisbury Market Place from Around 1750 (H to L)
Memories of My Early Life in Salisbury (Denis Brown)
Pop Pickings (Visiting Groups in the 1960s)
The Diary of Roy Nash, Aged 20 (1953)
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 8 – The Porton Military Railway
The Origins of Photography in Salisbury 1839-1919 (Critique of Museum Exhibition)
ISSUE 10 (FEBRUARY 2019)
A-Z of Businesses Surrounding Salisbury Market Place from Around 1750 (A to G)
Memories of the Butts Road Dump
Growing up in Clifton Road
The Diary of Roy Nash, Aged 20 (1953)
Pop Pickings (Local 1950s Groups)
The Salisbury Railway Disaster of 1906
ISSUE 9 (DECEMBER 2018)
Salisbury Market Place and The Crimean Peace Festival of 1856
With Murder in Mind (Salisbury Murders in Fact and Fiction)
The Diary Of Roy Nash, Aged 20 (1952)
Pop Pickings (Cliff Richard at The Gaumont and Other 1950s Shows)
Newspaper Trail (Our Early Railways)
Christmas at Lees
Salisbury’s Second World War Air Raids
ISSUE 8 (OCTOBER 2018)
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 7 – Bulford and Larkhill
Memories of Salisbury (Michael Clarke)
The Meadow Road Murder
Growing Up At Lees Stores
Water Dispute Judgement (1700)
ISSUE 7 (AUGUST 2018)
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 6 – RNAD Dean
The Passing of the Gas Holder
Salisbury and The Great War
The Highfield Pit Dwellings
Museum Exhibition Review (Henry Lamb: Out of the Shadows)
ISSUE 6 (JUNE 2018)
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 5 – RAF Chilmark
Where Did Salisbury Playhouse Really Start? (Part Two)
Five Minutes with…Ken Hawkins (Beatles’ Photographer)
The Wyatt Family in Salisbury
Harold Ira Couchman, RFC, RAF (1897-1961)
Schooldays in Salisbury in the Sixties
ISSUE 5 (APRIL 2018)
Buddy Holly Odeon Plaque
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 4 – The Western Military Lines at Dinton
Fisherton History Society Talk Review (The Early History of Cinema in Salisbury)
Where Did Salisbury Playhouse Really Start?
The Man Who Would Be Mayor…Eventually (Alfred Courtney)
Fisherton and Cholera in 1849
Sampson Payne
Andrew Bogle Middleton
Devizes Road Cemetery
ISSUE 4 (FEBRUARY 2018)
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 3 – The Salisbury Market House Library
Old Manor Hospital Memories
The Fisherton Floods
Caring for Salisbury’s Healthcare History
T E Lawrence Artefacts
Air Raid – Gasholder Hit!
Picturing Salisbury (Postcard Collecting)
ISSUE 3 (DECEMBER 2017)
Fire at Fisherton Working Men’s Club
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 2 – Salisbury & Dorset Junction Railway
Roy Remembers Lower Road
A Strange Fisherton House Tale From 1873
Execution at Fisherton
Fisherton and Bemerton Brickyards: Where The Bricks Come From
Elizabeth Kimberley Walker MB (Edin) ChB (1900-1974)
The Diary of the Reverend John Adams 1752-1804
ISSUE 2 (OCTOBER 2017)
Fisherton Bridge – Still Spanning The Ages
When The Top Was Lopped Off The Nestles Chimney
Salisbury’s Lost Railways – 1 – Milford Goods
Roy Remembers Church Fields
The Fisherton Neanderthal
Fred Griffin – Jubilee Mayor 1887
A City Church (United Reform Church)
ISSUE 1 (AUGUST 2017)
Secret Spitfires
The Bemerton Heath Plane Crash
Living Near the Gasworks
Memories of Growing Up in Old Fisherton
Roy’s Wartime Memories
The St Thomas Church Alchemist
Salisbury’s Lost Railways
Miss Beatrice Newman
PILOT ISSUE (JUNE 2017)
The First Fisherton Railway Disaster
Sir Cecil Chubb -The Man Who Bought Stonehenge
A Fisherton Soldier and Railwayman (Frank Nash)
The Mystery of Constable’s Wagon
Robberies at Mr Cole’s Shop
The Star of Hope, Fisherton Street