SearchCurrently displaying: 14 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "Places" xArea: "Memories of Whitehawk" x Search term Filter by Categories Topics (3)1950s (2)Whitehawk in the 1950s (2)Celebrations and events (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest School dinners and the pig men Not a salad in sight Thinking back on my school days brought to my mind memories of the school meals we ... 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. ... Living in the prefabs in the 1950s We lived in Wiston Close In the 1950s we lived in Whitehawk, in the prefabs. I remember the neighbours being the ... Remembering doodle bugs & Sunday winkles Childhood pastimes I was born at No 194 Whitehawk Road in 1937, and left the Whitehawk area when I was 18, ... Rag and bone and roast dinners Remember the rag and bone man? My Nan lived in Whitehawk Road from the 1940s until she died in the 1950s; ... Childhood memories of the 1960s Living with my grandad I was born in 1960; at that time, my parents lived with my Mum’s Dad in Whitehawk ... My holiday job I was a book worm At the bottom end of Findon Road, just up the road from where my Granddad lived, ... Remembering my school years I was a milk monitor I spent a year and a bit at Whitehawk Infants school, where I enjoyed being milk ... Freezing in the winter Very cold houses My family and I lived at 12 Nuthurst Road before moving to 22 Twineham Road. My father was ... A special place in my heart Childhood pastimes When the Marina was first built, people had to pay to get in, but residents had a pass to ... 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 ... A rude parrot and Black Rock So many happy memories What are my memories of growing up as a kid in Whitehawk? I have lots of them ... 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 ... Motor bike antics in the 1970s Remembering PC Smith I used to live at number 14 Findon Road up until 1979 when we moved to ‘posh’ houses ...