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Worthing from the air. Photograph, 1979, by Meridian Airmaps Ltd. |
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Washington: Rock Common. Photograph, 1978 |
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Findon fair in 1978. Photograph by Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers Ltd. |
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Lancing and New Shoreham: the Adur estuary from the air. Photograph, 1972, by Meridian Airmaps Ltd. |
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Sompting: the church from the south. Photograph, 1979 |
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Sompting: Sompting Abbotts from the south. Photograph, 1979 |
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Patching: Dulany House. From Horsfield, History of Sussex, volume ii (1835) |
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Sompting: Sompting Abbotts in 1789. Pen-and-wash drawing by S. H. Grimm reproduced by permission of the British Library, from Add. MS. 5673, f. 52 |
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Worthing: Tudor Court, Richmond Road. Photograph, 1979 |
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Findon: Findon Place from the south. Photograph, 1978 |
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Worthing: South Street and Chapel Road in the mid 19th century. Engraving by G. Atwick at the Worthing Reference Library |
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Worthing: Ambrose Place. Photograph, 1979 |
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Worthing: Bedford Row. Photograph, 1979 |
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Worthing: Heene Terrace and the Burlington Hotel. Photograph, 1979 |
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Worthing: mid-20th-century bungalows in Goring. Photograph, 1978 |
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Worthing: late-19th-century houses in South Farm Road. Photograph, 1978 |
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Worthing: Onslow Court, Brighton Road. Photograph, 1979 |
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Worthing: St. Andrew's church interior in the early 20th century. Postcard in the West Sussex Record Office |
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Findon: tiles designed by William Morris on the east wall of the chancel. Photograph, 1978 |
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New Shoreham: the church from the south-west in the early 19th century. Watercolour by J. Buckler at the Marlipins Museum, Shoreham |
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Worthing: Lyons Farm nursery. Photograph, 1963, by Meridian Airmaps Ltd. |
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Worthing: arms of the borough. Drawn by Patricia A. Tattersfield |
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Old Shoreham and Lancing: Old Shoreham bridge and Lancing College. Painting, later 19th century, at the Marlipins Museum, Shoreham |
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New Shoreham: Norfolk Suspension Bridge. Photograph at the Marlipins Museum, Shoreham |
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Lancing: Shoreham Beach in the early 20th century. Postcard |
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Map of New Shoreham in 1789, published by J. Edwards. Copy in the British Library |
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New Shoreham: borough seal. From Sussex Archaeological Collections, volume xxviii |
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New Shoreham: old houses on the south side of High Street. Pen-and-wash drawing of the 19th century at the Marlipins Museum, Shoreham |
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Clapham Farm. Photograph, 1977 |
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Steyning: the church and vicarage from the north-east in 1781. Pen-and-wash drawing by S. H. Grimm reproduced by permission of the British Library, from Add. MS. 5673, f. 38 |
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West Tarring: the playing of stoolball, 1856. Painting by E. Martin at the Worthing Museum and Art Gallery |
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Worthing: the waterworks off Lyndhurst Road. Lithograph, 1858, at the Worthing Museum and Art Gallery |
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Southwick: the Green. Photograph, 1979 |
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Bramber: the castle in the mid 17th century. Engraving by W. Hollar at the Marlipins Museum, Shoreham |
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Bramber: the village street c. 1900. Photograph at the National Monuments Record |
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Coombes: wall paintings over the chancel arch of the church. Photograph, 1967, at the National Monuments Record |
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Broadwater: the church in the early 19th century. Watercolour at the Worthing Museum and Art Gallery |
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Steyning: the cattle market in Church Street in the later 19th century. Watercolour by F. Jennings published in F. Duke and E. W. Cox, In and around Steyning
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Steyning: High Street c. 1900. Photograph at the National Monuments Record |
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Clapham: Michelgrove from the south. Lithograph by R. Ackermann, 1827, in the West Sussex Record Office |
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Wiston: Wiston House and church from the south-west. Photograph, 1977 |
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Wiston: Wiston House from the north c. 1640. Painting in the possession of Mr. J. Goring |
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