A Village Afloat – The Riverbank – A radio programme (from 1988).
Fred Clarke
Listen to Fred Clarke’s delightful Sussex accent as he describes his time at work in the boatyard and Bungalow Town during WW2
Bungalow Town – Shoreham Memories
Shoreham Memories BBC Radio programme about Bungalow Town.
Bert & Peg Taylor
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.
Burchell family
More Sussex accents with the Burchell family of Horsham.
Helen and Arthur Godfrey
Bungalow Town residents Helen Larman & Arthur Godfrey talk about their experiences.
Life in Kingston and Southwick
Sunday School at St.Julian’s Hall and life in Kingston and Southwick in the 1930’s
Sam Youles
Sam Youles, the Harbour and Kingston
Shoreham Cine and Miniature Camera Club
The Shoreham Cine and Miniature Camera Club was started in the late 1950’s by local retailer Paul Plumb. He gathered a group of friends & advertised in the local press to form the cine club. Paul had a shop in Shoreham & was very well known for his enthusiasm about life in general. The response he got was quite amazing, in the region of 60 people were interested in becoming members.
Continue reading “Shoreham Cine and Miniature Camera Club”The Story of Shoreham – by H. Cheal
Published in 1921 this is a copy of the definitive history of Shoreham-by-Sea written by local historian Henry Cheal, Hon. Curator and Librarian to the Sussex Archaeological Society. This PDF version is as provided by shoreham.adur.org.uk.