Dell Quay, c.1960
Photo ref: D244040
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Photo ref: D244040
Photo of Dell Quay, c.1960

More about this scene

Dell Quay, at the northern end of Chichester Harbour, was the landing place for cargo ships delivering goods to the market at Chichester. While sitting in the garden of the very popular Rose and Crown public house, visitors can still enjoy this view of the ancient estuary today.

A Selection of Memories from Dell Quay

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 Dell Quay

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My parents, meet in the Crown & Anchor in 1967 when Dad, Ted de la Riviere and his best mate Paul Hadley used to sail Fireball dinghys in Chichester Harbour from Dell Quay. They would drink and eat at the Inn afterwards where my Mum Sally (nee Hargreaves), and her sister Lyn used to live in and cook and serve drinks. By their own admission, Dad and Paul were the joke of the sailing club ...see more