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History of 55 Church Road, Portslade Account of a family home in South Portslade near Copperas gap
My dad's family lived at 33 Church Road from the time my nan and grandad married until 1978 when nan died. They were Ruth and Bert Farrant and my dad was Brian. My nan was born at the house next door along which I think is 31. Her maiden name was Comber.
I went to St Mary's school from 1950 to about 1955. Vale Park at the time was known by us as the dump. I lived in St Leonards Avenue which was just east of Boundary Road. Therefore we used to cross this dump to get home. I clearly remember finding old gas masks and tin helmets and other artifacts of the Second World War. On the opposie side of the dump from Vale Road as you exited it, there was a large red tin building owned by Brooke Bond Tea and further up the road was the Rothbury Cinema and opposite the cinema was a Company called Family Television which later became Sound Diffusion. I remember also a man who used to practice throwing the hammer on the dump, we used to hide behind some built up earth and make noises just to put him off (as boys do). Well one day he dropped his hammer and chased us, I had never been so scared. He was a huge man so we decided after that to not do it again.
Hi David Broad, thanks for reminding me about the dump. I went to St Mary's School at the same time and had some great times there.
I would also like to thank you for reminding me of the Vale Road dump. In my time they started to tidy it up (1956) I lived in Trafalgar Road and used to cross it to get to Saturday morning pictures. Up to Boundry Road first for four dominos (fags) in an open paper packet and back down Vale Road after and stop off at a building on the right which was a small scrap yard but you could get tin helmets, gas masks and metal washers and all sorts.
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