SearchCurrently displaying: 6 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Memorial Services and Disasters" x Search term Filter by Collection Roger Mudd collection (1)Tim Day Collection (5)Filter by Subject Religion and Beliefs (5)Places of Worship (5)School and Education (1)School Buildings (1)Filter by Format Photograph (5)Postcards (1)Filter by Decade 1900s (1)1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (1)2010s (5)Filter by Century 20th (1)21st (5) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Newspaper article, Hampshire Chronicle, church fire dated 26th June 2014 page 1 Page 1 of a newspaper article from the Hampshire Chronicle dated 26th June 2014 reporting the fire at St Peter's Church which took place on Thursday 19th June 2014 (ROP/001/002/001) Tim Day 2014 Church Fire Project Folder Collection of newspaper article about the 2014 St Peter's Church Fire and rebuild (ROP/001/002) Hampshire Chronicle article dated 14th August 2014 Hampshire Chronicle article dated 14th August 2014 articulating the then view that it would take up to 3 months for repairs to start on the church due to the extent of the damage. Gives some detail as to levels of damage to the building and the state of the bells. (ROP/001/002/003) Hampshire Chronicle article dated Thursday 18th September 2014 Hampshire Chronicle article dated Thursday 18th September 2014 covering the precarious state of the bells and that this was stopping fire investigators completing their probe into he causes of the church fire. Fire bosses stating that parts of the building remain too unsafe for investigators to complete their work 3 months after the blaze Repairs estimated ... (ROP/001/002/004) Hampshire Chronicle article dated 20th July 2017 - stating that the 800 year old church devastated by fire back in 2014 is on course to be rebuilt Hampshire Chronicle article dated 20th July 2017 - stating that the 800 year old church devastated by fire back in 2014 is on course to be rebuilt. Plans well underway to restore St Peters after planning permission was granted by East Hampshire District Council (ROP/001/002/005) The Old School, Ropley Postcard of the old school house on the Petersfield Road. It became a private home when the new school was built in Vicarage Road. It burnt down in the 1980's when it was owned by the Howes family (ROP/004/01/044)