Shoreham memories
A set of audio recordings and a BBC radio programme that captures the anecdotes and memories of those residents of Shoreham.
Introduction – Shoreham’s Past Recalled – BBC Local Radio interview with David Tait of the Shoreham Society in 1994:
Bert and Peg Taylor recall their time in 1920’s/30’s Ship Street, Gordon Road and Bert’s wartime experiences during the retreat from Dunkirk (part 1):
Bert and Peg Taylor recall their time in 1920’s/30’s Ship Street, Gordon Road and Bert’s wartime experiences during the retreat from Dunkirk (part 2):
“Shoreham Memories” BBC Radio programme about Bungalow Town
Listen to Fred Clarke’s delightful Sussex accent as he describes his time at work in the boatyard and Bungalow Town during WW2:
‘When milk was a penny a pint’ – more on Bungalow Town in the early years with Doris Roberts (part 1):
‘When milk was a penny a pint’ – more on Bungalow Town in the early years with Doris Roberts (part 2):
Bungalow Town residents Helen Larman & Arthur Godfrey:
Sunday School at St.Julian’s Hall and life in Kingston and Southwick in the 1930’s:
Sam Youles, the Harbour and Kingston (part 1):
Sam Youles, the Harbour and Kingston (part 2):
Bessie Bailey remembers Bungalow Town life between the Wars:
More Sussex accents with the Burchell family of Horsham:
A Village Afloat – The Riverbank – A radio programme (from 1988):
Long time Shoreham resident Bill Gebbett kindly allowed us to record some of his reminiscences from a diverse life in Sussex ranging from his exploits on the farm at Holmbush, driving tractors at 12 years old, becoming a bee expert, amateur film-making, and earning his living as a roofing contractor. Recorded in interview with Mike Riddiford in 2022. The recording is around 47 minutes.