Hastings Photo Archive - Pelham Crescent
Thanks Neil, I can only blame my copy & paste skills :) now corrected.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Ore Place
I just wondered if either of you knew/knew of my Uncle Walter Francis Warner, I believe he worked in Rats Castle - he retired to Devon with a fellow colleague where they got married and he died in...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Failight Glen Tea Chalet
Can anybody tell me when the Tea Chalet closed?
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - All Saints Street
Number 51 All Saints Street used to be called Greensleeves and has lots of beams and a big fireplace...sounds like the place you were looking for.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Buchanan Hospital
i worked in buchanan hospital 1979 -1982 i would like to contact any midwives from then- Mavre Rolle, Cork, Helen Mc Mahon etc 07802527356
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Hastings Grammar School
My father was born in Hastings in 1899 and was a student at your school probably around 1906 to possibly 1912 when the family firm of Moon and Garner, Builders and Joiners went bankrupt and the family...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - View from the East Hill
This is not the East hill it is the West hill
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Ore Village
Ah yes, thanks Gerry. I was trying to track that shop location down for ages. Here's the close-up http://www.1066online.co.uk/gallery/old-photos/holman-and-sons-london-road
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Christ Church Blacklands
1951 with my family - we set forth for Australia. I still have my Bible - from Christ Church School (on London Road) Hastings The Church was built Originally 1860 - replaced by current one 1885 The...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - NCH Malmesbury House
I was at Malmesbury House from 1953 to 1956 then joined the Army at age 15 in early 1957 - came out age 24 in 1965 lived ever since here in London. b1941
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - The Turret
I am sure that in the middle of this crowd of people you will see Sherie crouch, Lin Wood and Maxine Bell serving up the Turret burgers.........
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Fire at Mastin Brothers
Was this store in Robertson Street because i can vaguely remember a big store with this name?????
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Princes Hotel
Yes, it's a rather nice pub. Now called Pissaro's. Live music and good food, I would recommend.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - White Rock Baths
I also learnt to swim here with the Seagulls Swimming Club, then it moved to Summerfields when this pool closed.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Hastings from the Air
Very interesting spot Rod, I must admit I hadn't noticed. Makes you wonder which photo is real and which is modified? It's very well done considering the lack of technology back then. Here's the other...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Wellington Place
Thanks Leigh. I have corrected the title and caption.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Stade Railway Tracks
Excellent photo. I can remember that there were remains of the tracks on to the harbour up until the late 60s-70s until the council started to make the area safer. There was an ill fated plan to link...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Hastings Harbour
The harbour when it had a purpose to shelter boats and act as a landing stage. Like so many things that were introduced into the town they were never fully exploited and developed
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - White Rock Parade & Bandstand
Two bath chairmen plying their trade in the middle. The sun shades over the deck chairs indicate the era before showing a persons body and getting a tan became popular and modesty prevailed. The men...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Harrys Old Town Bingo
Just before the WW2 I lived above my grandfather's umbrella shop at 67 High Street, and my father took me down as a 3-year-old to this place at the bottom of All Saint's Street. It was called Gallops...
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