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South Street 1899
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My great-grandad, George Stent, ran the livery stables in Ann Street, shown on the right-hand side of the Town Hall, until the motor car put him out of business. His brother, John Stent, operated as a 'fly proprietor' from 4 Alfred Place, Worthing. When motor cars came along he sold his business to Wortax.

A memory of Worthing in West Sussex shared on Monday, 4th May 2009.

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RE: RE: Stents

I have an old family photo of a group sitting outside a house, that clearly they are staying in. I am guessing it was taken about 1880. The 'caption' says 'The Wurlie', or it could be 'The Wierlie', Goring, Sussex Does anyone know of such a house? I am trying to trace my family both in photos and through genealogy.

Comment from Lynne Dickens on Tuesday, 7th February 2012.

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