Welcome to our history society. The Parish of Copythorne is within the New
Forest boundaries in Hampshire, Great Britain. After having a "Down Memory Lane"
photo exhibition in 2005, so many people asked when our group met, we decided to
start one. We now have evening meetings once a month held in Copythorne Parish
Hall. These have been very popular with about 50 residents attending each time.
We also have a yearly exhibition where we display photographs, maps and stories
of the parish.

Book One

Book two

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Our Avenue of Remembrance at St. Mary's Church, Copythorne, 2014



On Thursday 6th November Clare, Julie, Margaret and Ann met at the Church to measure out where the crosses needed to go. This took us most of the morning!

Friday 7th November; we got to the Church at 9am
 along with Owen, Bob, Stuart and Reg. 

We carried on with getting the exhibition up inside
  the Church. Bill and Sheila came to do the flowers.
The flower club placed an arrangement on the font.

 
 At last all the crosses were in place
 and we could start putting up the
 pictures of the men who lost their lives.
Where known, we put the men's crosses near to a family member's grave


  Where we did not have a portrait we used
 a picture of their grave or certificate.
                             

Only when we finished did we realize the impact the crosses made
Saturday 8th November, we opened up the Church 
  and had a steady stream of visitors throughout the day.


Remembrance Sunday, November 9th. 2014

The weather dried up and although we had
 a misty start in the Church yard, 
the sky was clear and blue.

Many people of all ages came.
 It seemed that everyone
 stopped to read each cross.


At 9am the crosses were steaming in the warm bright sun


Ian Dalrymple was one of the first from
  Copythorne Parish to lay down his life.


 The Church was packed and the service was relayed to the Stanley's Own Scout Hut.


 This was followed by the wreath laying at the War Memorial


Clare laid one for the Copythorne Parish History Society 

                                                                            
                                                                                
                                  
                                                                                    

                                                                        
                                                                                       
         The youngest person to visit us was William at 8 days old and the most senior resident was Nancy Harrison at 93 years.                 
                         Many thanks to all those who came  
to visit our exhibition.

Saturday 1 November 2014



We are working hard towards our exhibition next
weekend. The Church will be very busy on Sunday
morning but will be open from Saturday through to
Tuesday; see poster for more details.

We are still seeking information and pictures on the men who lost their lives in both World Wars.