Arundel, Maltravers Street 1906
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Photo of Arundel, Maltravers Street 1906

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Maltravers Street is one of Arundel's three main streets. Its ancient name was Chepynge Street. During the 18th century it was known as Old Market Street and was the site of Arundel's market, which is one of the most ancient privileges of the Borough. Cattle markets were later recorded in the Square at Arundel, but have long since been discontinued.

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A Selection of Memories from Arundel

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Arundel

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This is my Grandfather Joseph Smith and my two Great Aunts, Kathleen and Josephine. He was about 12 in this picture. They lived yards from where this was taken in the lodge at Arundel Park gates. My great Grandfather, William, was a groom to the then Duke of Norfolk (Henry) and Great Granmother, Kate, was a domestic. I have spent many happy times in Arundel and continue to visit.