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Maps

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1922, Beighton Ref. POP636686
1923, Beighton Ref. POP636685
1896, Beighton Ref. RNE636685
1902-1903, Beighton Ref. RNC636685
1947, Beighton Ref. NPO636685
1945, Beighton Ref. NPO636686
1898, Beighton Ref. RNE636686
1901-1902, Beighton Ref. RNC636686
1890 - 1902, Beighton Ref. HOSM37406
1881 - 1884, Beighton Ref. HOSM37404
1898, Deighton Ref. RNE689708
1947, Deighton Ref. NPO689709
1895, Brighton Ref. RNE650277
1920, Brighton Ref. POP650278
1947, Deighton Ref. NPO689708
1946, Brighton Ref. NPO650277
1900, Brighton Ref. RNC650277
1924, Breighton Ref. POP649424
1940, Brighton Ref. NPO650278
1898, Breighton Ref. RNE649424

Books

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Memories

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Mitcham

I lived in Manor Road in the late fifties and then Lymington Close until the end of the sixties, it was a great place to live then. We played on Mitcham common going to the seven island ponds on our bicycles and the old gun site. Mr ...Read more

A memory of Norbury

Suntrap School. 1956 To 1961.

My name is Terry Hendy. I attended Suntrap school from 1956to 1961. I have very happy memories of the school and although away from home I was very well looked after and fed well. 1 saw the photo of Mr Brooks and Mr ...Read more

A memory of Ledbury by Terry Hendy

St.Matthias Youth Club 1950s

I was born in December 1939 in Redhill Hospital which then changed to Edgware General. My parents Bill and Gladys Wyness lived in Marlow Court, Colindeep Lane and my maternal grandparents lived in Chalfont Court also in ...Read more

A memory of Colindale by sandymills03

Living Over A Chemist's Shop.

My name is Peter Seager-Thomas. The shop on the corner (LHS) was Shewells the Chemist. Mr Shewell and my father had studied together and whilst our future home was being built, in Upper Brighton Road, Mr Shewell put the ...Read more

A memory of Surbiton by Peter Seager Thomas

Growing Up In Fareham

I was born in Brighton Sussex. After travelling from station to station, as my father was in the RAF (I'll miss out that part of the story), My mother Eileen,sister Shirley & I moved to Fareham after the 2nd WW, I was 9 ...Read more

A memory of Fareham by Alan Kitchin

Teenage Years.

I went to Brigg Grammar from 1947 until 1951. I then worked at Peacock & Binningtons until I emigrated to Canada in 1956. I have fond memories of Brigg, often fishing in the Ancholme, cycling to Cleethorpes and looking for sticklebacks and frogspawn in swales. Paul Brighton

A memory of Brigg by Paul Brighton

Brighton Teacher Training College.

The house on the far right of the terrace was no 9 which together with no 8 formed the premises of Brighton Teacher Training College, which I attended in 1956-58. The road on the left hand side of the picture (just visible) is Paston Place. This eastern area of Brighton is known as Kemp Town.

A memory of Brighton by Frances Curwood (Nee Wood)

Burgh Heath

My grandparents always considered that Burgh Heath was the best village to live in. At one time, it had two swimming pools, two tea rooms and pubs for locals to meet. One pub had a projection room and offered children a free Saturday ...Read more

A memory of Burgh Heath

Family

I have no memory of Coaley, however my family name Deighton crops up with John Edward Deighton. Just wondering if Deighton is a common name in the Coaley area. John Edward died in the early 1950s.He had several sons and a daughter, including My ...Read more

A memory of Coaley by Edward Deighton

Croydon Thornton Heath And Norbury

I was born and brought up in Croydon and although I now live in the Channel Islands I still regard it as my home. I remember living in Northborough Road, Norbury and attending Norbury Manor Infants School only ...Read more

A memory of Croydon in 1963 by Annie Deuchar

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Captions

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Caption For Brighton, The Ferry 1902

In 1901 they expanded operations to the south coast when they bought the Brighton, Worthing & South Coast Steamboat Co.

Caption For Burgh Heath, Brighton Road C1955

Burgh Heath is very suburban, and its east side is blighted by the roaring traffic of the dual carriageway A217 Reigate road, which merges with the A23 Brighton road at Horley, south of Redhill

Caption For Brighton, Municipal Camping Ground, Sheepcote Valley C1955

Between the wars, Brighton boomed: by the mid-1930s it was packed at weekends.

Caption For Crawley, The Village 1903

In the middle distance the London Brighton and South Coast Railway lines cut across Brighton Road on a level crossing.

Caption For Hove, The Promenade 1921

Although Brighton and Hove have now been amalgamated into a city, in the past Hove was a much quieter and more conservative town than its neighbour.

Caption For Worthing, The Beach 1890

As in Bognor, the name of The Steyne was copied from Brighton where the Steine was the lively focus of a successful seaside resort, but Worthing never proved as lively as Brighton.

Caption For Brighton, West Pier 1894

Brighton is the biggest and most lively and cosmopolitan of the Sussex resorts.

Caption For New Brighton, Swimming Pool C1960

There were two swimming pools in New Brighton.

Caption For Egremont, The Promenade 1912

We are looking along Egremont's Promenade towards New Brighton from Tobin Street.

Caption For Hove, The Drive 1898

Hove, a small fishing village west of Brighton, developed slowly from the mid 19th century onwards.

Caption For Rottingdean, Village Pond C1955

Rottingdean, the valley of Rota's people, is cut off from its vast neighbour, Brighton, by steep chalk downs and sea cliffs.

Caption For Henfield, Golden Square C1955

Henfield is a main road village midway between Horsham and Brighton.

Caption For Brighton, The Royal Pavilion 1889

The centrepiece of Brighton was and remains the extraordinary Pavilion or seaside palace.

Caption For Coulsdon, Brighton Road C1955

A train on the Smitham railway bridge adds interest to this photograph of the northern end of Brighton Road shopping area.

Caption For Liverpool, The Ferry Boats C1965

The leading two are Wallasey ferries, one probably heading for New Brighton and packed with day trippers for the once-popular resort.

Caption For Henfield, Golden Square C1955

Henfield is a main road village midway between Horsham and Brighton.

Caption For Sutton, Benhilton Bridge 1894

According to local legend this was created at the order of the Prince Regent, who used the London to Brighton road to travel to his Pavilion by the sea at Brighton.

Caption For Egremont, Promenade 1898

If we look closely at our top photograph, we will see that the turrets and tower of the New Brighton Tower building are missing.

Caption For Horley, Station Road 1905

Horley was a series of hamlets on the London to Brighton Road which only began to expand when the London to Brighton railway arrived in 1841.

Caption For New Brighton, General View 1892

It is thought that he named this new town to rival Brighton on the south coast, but his home in North Everton was next to Brighton le-Sands, a part of Liverpool, so maybe that is where the name came from

Caption For Lyndhurst, 1908

Artists such as Millais and Leighton sought inspiration in local scenes, and a host of Victorian and Edwardian amateurs followed their example.

Caption For Margate, The Jetty 1918

Like Brighton Chain Pier, Margate Jetty once had a camera obscura.

Caption For Little Common, Wheatsheaf Inn C1960

It was for many years an important staging post on the Hastings to Brighton turnpike road.

Caption For St Annes, Pier Pavilion 1906

This exotic architectural confection reminds us of the Pavilion at Brighton, with its oriental domes and minarets.