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East Grinstead, High Street c.1965
Photo ref: E8053
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This scene cannot be much later than 1957 as the still new- looking car (centre) was registered in 1956. From right to left are seen the Dorset Arms, Dorset House, Amherst House, Sackville House, a butcher's shop, and Cromwell House, with its tall chimneys.

An extract from East Grinstead Photographic Memories.

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Memories of East Grinstead, High Street c1965

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. These memories are of East Grinstead, High Street c.1965

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In the 1911 census my great grandparents lived in this house - Arnherst House. John & Alice Upstone; John was a postman. Their son, John Alfred, married Lilian Blackstone Adams (from Foest Row). Then they moved to London (south) where Alice died in 1932 and John Alfred's son, Harry Edward, married Lilian Sansum and had 1 child (me). We lived in London until 1980. Any "stray" Upstones - I would be pleased to hear from. Thanks from Lynn Upstone