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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Picturing the Past- Henfield

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Published Date: 03 February 2009
TWO young lads loiter in this lovely image of Henfield's High Street around 1913.
The caps, the knee-length trousers and the long socks are all part of the rich detail in this glimpse back into a Henfield that has passed.
The photograph, which looks north up the road, is one of a wealth of images archived by the West Sussex Library Service and housed at Worthing Library – a treasure trove for anyone with an interest in the way West Sussex used to look.


It's a photograph well worth studying. Look and you will see that the first building on the left has a sign above the shop window saying F C Brunning. You can also read a sign saying Post Office and Public Telephone.


In the background on the right is the White Hart Hotel, a hostelry brought into closer focus in another image from pretty much the same era – this time featured on a postcard sent on June 19, 1915 to a Miss Stewart of 4 Seaton Terrace, South Lancing, Worthing.


A coach with four horses stands outside the White Hart Hotel, one of the staging posts for the Venture London-to-Brighton service, which was revived by A G Vanderbilt in 1908 and ran until 1914.


For full feature and other pictures see West Sussex Gazette February 4

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  • Last Updated: 03 February 2009 12:50 PM
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  • Location: Chichester
 
 
 


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