St Leonards, The Pier 1892
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St Leonards Pier opened in 1891 at an initial cost of £30,000 as a companion for the pier at Hastings. Nearby is the Conqueror's Stone, said to have been used as a table by Duke William of Normandy before he marched off to battle.

An extract from Hastings and Bexhill Photographic Memories.

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A Selection of Memories from St Leonards

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 St Leonards

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On holiday at the bathing pool holiday camp I met my husband to be, still together after 50 years - nothing left of pool only memories...
Friends of our family once lived in Railway Cottages, Bexhill Road and in those days when you were young and your families were friends you tended to call the adult members 'uncle' and 'aunt'. Their real names were Harry and Rene Eaton. I used to stay with 'Uncle Harry and 'Aunt Rene' during school holidays, and what a treat it was, because Uncle Harry was a signalmen at Bo Peep Junction. I used to go ...see more