Publications
Eighty Years of Midhurst, by Alec Annand, published October 1988 in Midhurst Magazine (Volume 1 Number 1, article, pp.15-19, Autumn 1988) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15967]
Abstract:Midhust 1903-1980s as seen through the eyes of Mr & Mrs John Christmas. 3 photos. Includes reference to Rev Frank Tatchell and local businesses.
Childhood in Midhurst in the Twenties, by Alec Annand, published December 1988 in Midhurst Magazine (Volume 1 Number 2, article, pp.17-20, Winter 1988) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15967]
Abstract:Memories of childhood in Midhurst in the 1920s as recalled by Marjorie Bishop
Midhurst Today and Tomorrow: A Durable Quality, by J-D [ Mrs D.V.F. Johnson-Davies ?], published July 1989 in Midhurst Magazine (Volume 1 Number 4, article, pp.13-16, Summer 1989) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15967]
Abstract:Midhust Magistrates Court which closed in April 1989: Incidences and characters from the 1800s to closure.
Midhurst's Happy Traveller [Frank Tatchell, vicar of Midhurst 1906-1935], by Anthony Hood, published 1991 (article) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 11783]
A Chat with Mr Tribe, by J-D [ Mrs D.V.F. Johnson-Davies ?], published July 1991 in Midhurst Magazine (Volume 3 Number 4, article, pp.30-36, Summer 1991) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15967]
Abstract:Charles Tribe of Midhurst (born 1899) looks back at life in the town during the early and mid 1900s.
Midhurst Common in the Thirties, by Thelma Pearce, published July 1993 in Midhurst Magazine (Volume 5 Number 4, article, pp.25-27, Summer 1993) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15968]
Abstract:Extract from a letter to the Chairman of the Campaign to Save Midhurst Common. Description of the Common in the 1930s and 1940s including the housing of prisoners of war.
Mr Tatchell in Trouble and More about Mr Tatchell, by John Ainsworth, published April 1996 in Midhurst Magazine (Volume 8 Number 3, article, pp.22-23, Spring 1996) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15968]
Abstract:Complaints against the eccentric Rev Tatchell (1917) and reports of his generosity towards local people in Midhurst and beyond.
The Clock House (Old Vicarage), North Street, Midhurst, by W H B, published March 2003 in Midhurst Society Newsletter (Issue No 7, article, pp.4-4, March 2003, Midhurst Society) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 16356]
Abstract:Following proposals to turn the vicarage into flats, the article recounts a brief history of the life of Rev Tatchell, well known vicar of Midhurst from 1906 to 1935, plus a history of the building itself.