Hastings Photo Archive - Hurst Court
the food was ok but occasionally got burnt.we still had to eat it! |Mr Robson had this fantastic collection of vinyl LPs and we thought it great to play frisbee with some of them.Someone had a tranny...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - NW Winborn Shop
This was a very distinctive sweet shop as apart from the wide range of sweets, sold at somuch a quarter, i.e. 4 ounces, they also sold loose snuff which was weighed out on little brass scales on the...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Musicque Manigipale Hastings Pier
I think the caption should read "Musique Municipale de Rouen, Hastings Pier"
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Ore Place African Missions Garden
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View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Ore Village
What about, Willis sweet shop, Wickens drapers, Edwards chemists , Goodsells, Fuller and Swatland, International Stores, Rich shoes, Turners dairy, Kemp butchers etc etc.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Grain Merchant at Fearon Road
My dad Ted Parkinson and his brother Felix owned and ran the garage business here from 1963 until the late 80s
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Convent of the Holy Child Jesus
No one was as young as five. The education was very good. However I agree with the comments about Sister Mooney. She was cruel, vindictive and heartless and probably mentally deranged. The other nuns...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - West St Leonards Station
I also lived in Milward Road in 1956No.22a, what number did you live Mark? Loved living in Hastings, very sad when we moved to London.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Blue Dolphin Fish Bar
RIP - the Blue Dolphin Fish Bar - Hastings Sorry to say after two recent visits to the Blue Dolphin (late 2019) and after new owners bought this once great chippy, it has become one of the worst...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Hastings from the West Hill
This is a rare view and welcome to see. Thanks for sharing
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Inside White Rock Baths
Miss Penny was one scary lady! I hated putting my face under water so she made me do it in front of the whole class! I don't think any of us learnt how to swim!
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Queens Road Priory Meadow
The row of shops on the right was Queen's Parade, and the supermarket to the right, originally, was Fine Fare. I remember the Parade being built, and then demolished.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Adelphi Hotel
I believe the Adelphi was the first hotel in the country to have an underground parking garage.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - St Helens Hospital
I was born there on the 17th March 1949, It is nice to see the building I could show my children and grandchildren.Maybe I could have a copy.....
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - The Briars Nursing Home
Hi Richard; Haven't checked this site for quite a while and interesting to see a few other folks say they also born at The Briers. You saying you were born "during an air raid" would tie in with story...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Goat Ledge Giant Plaice
I'll have that battered, with a large portion of chips, a wally and a picked egg and some of those lovely batter pieces that we used to get many many years ago, they were lovely, and lashings of salt...
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