Tony Wales – Horsham’s popular historian

One hundred years ago today (New Year’s Eve) Tony Wales was born in Horsham. In the following 82 years he became one of the town’s most popular historians, as well as helping to make Sussex folk songs relevant once again to a modern audience. His musical tastes evolved while working in a record shop inContinueContinue reading “Tony Wales – Horsham’s popular historian”

Festive final Friday Late for Horsham Museum

https://youtu.be/cYR6QxKE3-I Despite the early evening rain, there was a good crowd to enjoy Horsham Museum & Art Gallery’s final Friday Late. HAODS (Horsham Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society) provided the entertainment, singing carols and festive songs while dressed in period costume. HAODS carol singers They proved a big success, filling everyone with cheer. Museum visitorsContinueContinue reading “Festive final Friday Late for Horsham Museum”

Renowned harpist entertains Friends

Margaret Watson From Bach and old Wassail tunes to Glenn Miller and the Rolling Stones, harpist Margaret Watson had something for everyone at the Friends’ recent Christmas Party. One of the busiest professional harpists in the South-East, Margaret has played for Royalty, but was equally happy to entertain the Friends. Featured below is a few snippetsContinueContinue reading “Renowned harpist entertains Friends”

Horsham Cemetery full of life and fascination

It’s unlikely whether Horsham’s Denne Road Cemetery could be considered a well-known part of the town! Just far enough away from the shopping centre, it’s not an area that attracts tourists or even local residents, especially as it ran out of space for new burials by 1900. However, did you know it was designated aContinueContinue reading “Horsham Cemetery full of life and fascination”