SearchCurrently displaying: 12 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "Places" xArea: "Woodingdean memories" x Search term Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Childhood memories of the 1940/50s I was born in the Brighton General Hospital in April 1943. The family home was 10 Channel View Road, Woodingdean ... Remembering Woodingdean schooldays In the winter we would build a huge bonfire for November 5th at the top of Warren Hill next to ... Childhood memories of 1950/60s Newly built houses in 1957 I lived in Woodingdean from 1954 till 1968. We first lived in a prefab at 14 ... Dewponds and dumps Remembering the shops When I was about six years old, we moved to Crescent Drive North when my father Albert (John ... Changes over the years Baptist Hall Sunday School On Sunday mornings I was sent off to Sunday School to the Baptist Hall at the top ... A fantastic childhood Stirring memories So many memories have been stirred looking through this website. I lived at 92 Stanstead Crescent from the time ... Childhood memories 1950/60s Lived in Sandhurst Avenue My family moved to Woodingdean in 1957, when I was eight. We lived in Sandhurst Avenue, the ... Joy's Café Returned to Woodingdean Having retired and recently returned to Woodingdean, I was pleased to come across this web site, and read ... A postcard view? My grandparents, William and Florence Langley, and their daughter Doris (who was my mother) lived in a bungalow called Kee ... 'Borrowed' ammunition and explosive consequences Click on the image to open a large version in a new window An exciting place for children Woodingdean during WWII was ... The House that stood on the hill Built in the 1920s Do you remember ‘Warren House’ pictured here in 1967? The house dates from the mid 1920s and ... A young girl in the 1950s Making daisy chains I lived in Woodingdean as a young girl in the 1950s. We lived for a while in a ...