SearchCurrently displaying: 20 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Area: "Whitehawk" xCategories: "Topics" x Search term Filter by Categories Places (5)Cinemas (1)Odeon Cinema (1)Civic buildings (1)Brighton General Hospital (1)Schools (2)St Mark's School, Arundel Road (1)Whitehawk Primary School (1)Seafront (1)Black Rock swimming pool (1)Sports (1)Brighton Racecourse (1)Filter by Area Queen's Park (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Mobile shop, 1929 My Saturday job When I was about 11 or 12 years old, I earned quite a lot of money from my Saturday jobs. ... Kemp Town Boys - 1920 My father, Ronald McBrien is located in the third row from the front and fifth boy in from the right ... Aerial view 1991 Provisions, pop and ice-cream In the 1960s, when I was a boy, I would spend weekends with my grandmother at her home, 26 Twineham Road. The ... Halycon days in the 1940/50s Garden the size of a small field The day my family moved into 68 Whitehawk Avenue in 1948, was one of my happiest. ... We're all existing on practically nothing “It never occurred to me what was to the north of me was the destruction of their culture, their social ... Growing up in Whitehawk in the 1950s I was born in the back bedroom of 130, Whitehawk Road on 11th October 1952. I was the youngest of ... Memories of Whitehawk in the 1950s It’s good to be alive in 1955! “It’s good to be alive in 1955!” That was said by Eccles in the ... Manor Road Coronation street party Dressed as a pack of cards I can remember the Manor Road and Manor Way kids dressing up as a pack ... Wilson's Laundry employee This mystery lady was photographed for a project involving the former Wilson’s Laundry in Whitehawk in the late 1980s or ... Growing up in the 1950s Remembering the neighbours My home was at 126 Whitehawk Road where I lived with my grandmother and her son and two ... All manner of childhood activities I miss the downland I miss a lot of things about living in Whitehawk, but I think the worst of all ... A 'four wheeler' - prized possession Highly desired pram wheels I remember that the soap box cart was a prized possession in those far off days, although ... Preparing for the day These memories of a childhood Christmas were written a few years ago by Colin Chitty, a longtime contributor to the ... Jellies and blancmanges in the bath These memories of a childhood Christmas were written a few years ago by Colin Chitty, a longtime contributor to the ... No one went to bed: Part 3 These memories of a childhood Christmas were written a few years ago by Colin Chitty, a longtime contributor to the ... The joys of Bonfire Night Saturday morning treats Saturday mornings would see all us Whitehawk kids catching the bus to the Odeon Kemp Town cinema. We ... Frozen pipes and an outside loo Just one coal fire The winter months were always freezing in Whitehawk. The houses were not well insulated and it was ... An ex-pat reminiscences One of six children I was born at 16 Whitehawk Avenue in 1950. It was the semi-detached house on the corner ...