The Chawton Heritage Society has allowed their "memories, recollections and anecdotes of the people of Chawton" to be made public for the benefit of the village and as a way of preserving the village history.
The files in this area are encoded in MP3 format and you can listen to the recollections of the 1900's to the year 2000 by clicking on play button to the left of each player.
Note that there is about 10 hours of audio in this area. If you have a download manager, you may need to disable it to correctly listen to these files.
Tony Day's Introduction
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Robin Pink and Tom Pink
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Robert Knight
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Ken Grace
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Joyce Kemp
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Jack Colston
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Millicent Tripp and Cicely Gerlach
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David Whitaker
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Annie Charlton and Ruth Thomas
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Frank Benham
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Pam Watts and Maureen Pink
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Peter Gannon
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Ian and Meik McNaughton
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John Cleaver
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The files in this area are the copyright of the Chawton Heritage Society and we would like to thank Tony Day for his approval for publishing the files on this site and his work in preserving the village history.
If you would like to participate in other Chawton Heritage Society events or have other historical information, please contact Tony Day, his details are listed in the village contacts section
We will start mid morning from the entrance to Chawton House drive, with lunch at the Greyfriar before the second half of our 11 mile walk. It is a fun day out, good exercise too, and a chance to meet your fellow villagers. Nearer the date I will confirm...