Liss, Station Road c.1955
Photo ref: L54005
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Photo ref: L54005
Photo of Liss, Station Road c.1955

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The first parked car on the left is a 1946 Morris Eight Series E Saloon. It has recently rained, but the shadows suggest that the sun is coming out. A baby girl waits in her pram for her mother to come out of the first shop on the right. The Railway Hotel in the distance is still trading. Today's shops include a butcher's and a newsagent's.

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A Selection of Memories from Liss

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 Liss

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This has been the Spread Eagle Pub for a long time. The road off to the left leads to Hawkley, the main road leads to the Ham Barn roundabout on the A3 London-Portsmouth, through West Liss with Liss behind the photographer.
I remember nothing of the school except the day a German plane flew low over the playground. The teachers quickly got us under cover but I could see my mother standing out in a field in a yellow rain hat.  I did not know at the time that my father had seen the plane coming in low to strafe us and had run to an anti-aircraft gun (a bren gun?) in a vain attempt to shoot it down. He was at Longmoor Camp.  Does anyone ...see more