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Maps

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1898, North Deighton Ref. RNE793153
1890 - 1891, Deighton Ref. HOSM42973
1888 - 1892, Deighton Ref. HOSM42971
1891, New Brighton Ref. HOSM54790
1892, Kirk Deighton Ref. HOSM50322
1947, Brighton Le Sands Ref. NPO650280
1903-1904, North Deighton Ref. RNC793153
1903-1904, New Brighton Ref. RNC789462
1897-1899, New Brighton Ref. RNC789467
1902-1903, New Brighton Ref. RNC789466
1891 - 1893, Deighton Ref. HOSM42972
1891, New Brighton Ref. HOSM54700
1902-1903, New Brighton Ref. RNC789465
1896, Brighton Le Sands Ref. RNE650280
1897-1900, Brighton Hill Ref. RNC650279
1902-1903, New Brighton Ref. RNC789464
1923, Brighton Le Sands Ref. POP650280
1902-1903, Brighton Le Sands Ref. RNC650280
1898 - 1910, New Brighton Ref. HOSM54701
1907, Waterloo Ref. HOSM38930

Books

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Memories

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Boac Turriff House Freight Revenue 1961 69

Does any one remember these times on the 6th floor and passenger revenue floors 9 and 10. Some names Tom Abel. Ray Pullen. June Hills. Milla Pucholt Phylis Palmer Jean Elmy Hilda Jordan Jim Simpson Gregg Smee ...Read more

A memory of Brentford by Nick Beard

1937 Onwards

Born in Oakwood Rd Hilsea In 1937with memories of watching Dog Fights in the sky from our Anderson Air Raid shelter during the early part of WW2 before going up to Dunstaffnage in Scotland in 1943 when my father who was a Shipwright in ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth by Brian Woodward

Friends

We lived at the corner of Cleveland St and Vittoria. My dad was a docker. Life wasn’t easy, but we had lots of mates and family in the area. My friends were the Hickmans from Vine St. Audrey Wilson Vittoria St. Pam & Lorraine Tomlinson ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by p_mmartchenko

Tanktops And Bellbottoms

Tank tops and bell bottoms-memoirs of a Birkenhead lad I was born in Birkenhead in 1954 at the back of Central Station, opposite the Haymarket, and still remember being hungry all the time. We were poor, as was everyone we ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by dannytaylor1954

Alan Stewart?

Among the lovely pictures of 1950s Oakwood is a picture of a lake in Oakwood Park for model boats which I used in the late forties and early 50s. Sailing boats there was a favourite pastime of my friend and neighbour (at the time) Alan ...Read more

A memory of Oakwood by Roger Crunden

Any One Remember Him

My husband was Tony Nelson.One of the 9 Nelson children born in Vernon Place Birkenhead.He was born in 1939 and lived his entire life in Birkenhead.He spent his youth going out in New Brighton and Liverpool.He was well known in ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by Anthony Nelson

Birkenhead North End

does anybody remember Birkenhead north end in the 50s&60S. I lived in Alwen street from 1945 till1970.I enjoyed my childhood there,playing allsorts of games kick than can the allyo football cricket anything you could play we ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by billycav

Life In The 1960s

This photo of the art gallery reminds me of how we used to go rolling down the banks. Lots of children did this regularly and as you went towards the back of the gallery, the banks got steeper! It could be quite alarming, yet ...Read more

A memory of Port Sunlight by Janet Shell

Caryll Chapel

My husband and I came to Sussex in April 2005 tracing my Caryll/Caryl ancestry. We took a bus from Brighton to Warnham, when we arrived in Warnham, I asked the driver where St. Margaret's Church was. He motioned up around ...Read more

A memory of Warnham Court School by Pat Jorgensen

On The River Mole

The River Mole forms the county boundary here, south-west of the church, so the right bank in the view is in Sussex. This is Long Bridge, seen from Church Meadow, now a more manicured space. The bridge carried the London to Brighton road for many years; it was rebuilt in the 1970s.

A memory of Horley

Captions

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Caption For Brighton, The Aquarium 1889

Richard Jefferies described Brighton's special quality of sun, wind and light in the 1880s: 'The wind coming up the cliff seems to bring with it whole armfuls of sunshine, and to throw the warmth and light

Caption For Henfield, High Street C1955

The High Street is part of the old London to Brighton route through Henfield, which lies to the east of the River Adur on a belt of Wealden clay behind the South Downs.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

In 1830 a retired builder from Everton, James Atherton, bought 170 acres of sandhills on the northern tip of the Wirral, with the aim of creating a new seaside resort to rival Brighton.

Caption For Five Ashes, The Five Ashes C1960

He assembled a vast collection of rock plants from all over the world.At the time of the picture, the Five Ashes public house was offering customers ales from Tamplins, Brighton Brewery.

Caption For Hove, St Andrew's Church C1960

This is the entrance to Brighton's Aquarium, now the Sealife Centre, which opened in 1872.

Caption For Burgh Heath, The Galleon C1955

Reigate Road presents an unfamiliar appearance, looking east towards Brighton Road, where the Galleon swimming pool has given way to a busy petrol station.

Caption For Coulsdon, Downs Road C1955

Beyond the motorcar the road turns sharply to meet the busy Brighton Road south of Coulsdon.

Caption For Cuckfield, South Street C1950

The King`s Head pub proudly advertises Tamplins beer (a Brighton- based brewery), together with an RAC badge over the door.

Caption For Three Bridges, The Fox 1905

Before the arrival of the railway in 1841 it was a small settlement, but it grew around a station and busy junction on the London to Brighton line.

Caption For Lee On The Solent, Marine Parade C1955

Its railway and pier, both now gone, prompted ambitious plans to transform the town into a major seaside resort similar in size to Brighton or Bournemouth, but the scheme failed to make the grade.

Caption For Bangor, Bowman's Terrace 1897

It made the corner for Somerset Avenue, a name which with others like Tennyson Avenue, Southwell Road and Holborn Street, might have brought a touch of the supreme Brighton.

Caption For Cuckfield, High Street C1950

Before the main A23 road was built, Cuckfield was busy with horse-drawn coaches on their way between London and Brighton.

Caption For Hove, The Parade 1921

Hove's genteel grandeur continued to appeal to those who found Brighton somewhat too lively, and the town expanded north into the Downs in tides of suburban housing.

Caption For Liverpool, The Ferry Boats C1965

At one time there were ferries to New Brighton, Egremont, Seacombe, Birkenhead, Rock Ferry and Eastham, and before the Mersey Tunnel opened, vehicle ferries also ran to Seacombe and Birkenhead.

Caption For Brighton, The Royal Pavilion 1889

Once a fishing village, Brighton was rescued by the late 18th-century fashion for sea air and sea bathing.

Caption For Sutton, The South Metropolitan District Schools 1896

It was replaced by a housing estate, Belmont Heights, with access across the railway line from the Brighton Road, north of Belmont Station.

Caption For Brighton, The Fountain 1889

The Steine, originally marshy ground, became the focus of early Brighton development as houses were built for the fashionable visitors.

Caption For Worthing, Esplanade 1890

In 1798 Princess Amelia gave Worthing a genteel cachet, but coastal erosion (only cured by groynes) and early sewage problems probably prevented the town rivalling Brighton in popularity.

Caption For Burgess Hill, Church Road C1960

The corner building on the right, partly occupied by the Farm Shop Dairy, was once known as Terry's Corner after Mr Edward Terry, a draper from Brighton.

Caption For Five Ashes, The Five Ashes C1960

At the time of the picture, the Five Ashes public house was offering customers ales from Tamplins, Brighton Brewery.

Caption For New Brighton, The Bathing Pool C1950

This made it the ideal venue for the annual Miss New Brighton competition, which was first held in 1949 and continued for the next 40years.

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road 1954

Haywards Heath grew up as a commuter town on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, whose isolated 1841 station for Cuckfield formed its nucleus.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier 1900

Not only did New Brighton attract vast numbers of visitors from Liverpool and Lancashire, but also hawkers too.

Caption For Penarth, The Pier 1896

With acute business acumen, Penarth had rapidly established itself as possibly the most fashionable resort in Wales – bracketing itself with the likes of Brighton rather than with the brash vulgarity of