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Memories
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Barry Hammond
Though I have never been to the fair city of Chesterfield, I had a good army mate whom I served with in Corsham in Wiltshire. I have been trying to find him for years, who knows, someone on this site MIGHT just know of him, a stab in the dark, maybe !!
A memory of Chesterfield in 1960 by
Warnham Court 1950 53
I have read a memory on this website of someone who was sent to Warnham Court as a child but does not really know why. I was sent there under identical circumstances. So like this other contributor I would be ...Read more
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1951 by
Hawthorn Box Fields
Pat - it's lovely to read about Hawthorn as my grandmother Mrs Berrett and my Uncle Peter and Aunt Hilda Evans also lived there. School holidays were spent picking blackberries at the old D.P camp and playing in the ...Read more
A memory of Hawthorn in 1955 by
Mom Attended Here In The 1930's
Mom did take me to Guildford and the surrounding area a few times in the mid 60's and late 60's. I was quite young....she went from here to Horsham school. Horsham school I can find nothing on. Do you know where ...Read more
A memory of Guildford by
This Was A New Building When The Picture Was Taken
It was built in 1897 and was designed in the Queen Anne style by the architect Frederick Wheeler FRIBA who had offices in Horsham. It is now the home of the Nat West bank. The bandstand has been ...Read more
A memory of Horsham in 1890 by
Very Little Has Changed
Although no longer a grammer school this does remain an educational establishment, effectively a sixth form college for Horsham. It goes by the name of The College of Richard Collyer, in honour of the man who left money in ...Read more
A memory of Horsham by
Wc Sa Great Place To Be
My name is Linda Ashton and I was at WCS 1960-61. This was my 4th boarding school and was far and away the happiest! It felt like family with Mr and Mrs Savage as surrogate mum and dad! I was there because ...Read more
A memory of Warnham Court School in 1960 by
My Ancestors Lived And Worked Here!
In the 1881 Census, Elizabeth Mitchell is listed as the head of the household and a widow aged 54 as her husband John Mitchell had died in February of that year and so running the Six Bells Beer House along ...Read more
A memory of Billingshurst in 1920 by
Craft Cottage
My grandmother Doris Palmer, lived in Craft Cottage which is right next to the pump. We spent all our family holidays there during the 50's and 60's. Granny was a war widow and she worked in Adams tobacconist, which was on the ...Read more
A memory of Steyning in 1958 by
2 Clutterbuck Rd
We moved to 2 Clutterbuck Rd in 1954 by the little grass island and moved out in 1965 to Methuen Way,great memories of playing around the estate, back fields community centre Corsham park and stone quarries,my friends lived ...Read more
A memory of Corsham in 1954 by
Captions
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In the Middle Ages, the parish of Beeding also included a large detached portion in the Weald near Horsham, which was separated and named Lower Beeding by 1838.
The pub is 15th-century with later additions, and has a Horsham stone roof.
Henfield is a main road village midway between Horsham and Brighton.
It was a prosperous business powered by two waterwheels that drove six pairs of millstones.The village is now cut off by the new Horsham by-pass that takes much traffic out of the village.The scene
It is a fine 16th-century timber-framed building with a Horsham stone roof; it has an unusual overhang along the whole length of the first floor.
Originally the open central area in Horsham was known as the market place, but by the later 19th century the northern part was called the Carfax, a name possibly derived from 'Skarfolkes', used in 1524
The Downs Link, a long distance footpath, passes through the village on the route of the Horsham to Guildford railway line.
Holy Trinity church is shown here, with turret, clock and spire and a Horsham stone roof.
The Old Hatch, the cross-winged house on the left, has heavy Horsham sandstone roof slates.
The Causeway always was a tranquil haven amid the chaos, but imaginative pedestrianisation and traffic calming schemes have made Horsham a delight again, particularly around Carfax.
Bramley stands about four miles south of Guildford on the Horsham Road; it is a long village with a busy crossroads with Station Road (there has been no railway since the 1960s).
We are just north-west of Horsham.
We are just north-west of Horsham.
A small village at the western edge of St Leonards Forest, on the main road and railway line between Horsham and Crawley.
Tilgate Mansion was situated about a mile south of the town on the edge of Tilgate Forest, part of the woodlands that comprise St Leonards, Tilgate and Worth Forests; they run in a swathe from Horsham
St Mary's Church 1907 Moving north-east to the western end of the Sussex Weald, we reach the town of Horsham, which expanded greatly after the railway arrived in 1848.
A small village at the western edge of St Leonards Forest, on the main road and railway line between Horsham and Crawley.
Holy Trinity church is shown here, with turret, clock and spire and a Horsham stone roof.
St Mary's Church 1907 Moving north-east to the western end of the Sussex Weald, we reach the town of Horsham, which expanded greatly after the railway arrived in 1848.
Holy Trinity church is pictured, with turret, clock and spire and a Horsham stone roof.
Nearby is Corsham Court, a large manor house built in Elizabethan style.
One of the architectural treasures of Corsham is the Hungerford Almshouses and their school.
The scene depicted in the previous picture is repeated in Corsham.
Limestone from the excvavated tunnel was used for building houses in nearby Corsham.
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