SearchCurrently displaying: 26 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "Streets" xArea: "Whitehawk" x Search term Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Photographed in the 1950s This is a photograph taken in Wilson Avenue, in the 50’s before the self build scheme started. My father George ... Prefabricated houses in the 1950s Re-development in 1977 Living there in the 1960s Remember the pet shop? I lived in Bennett Road with my parents from 1962 until 1967. During that time the shop ... 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 ... Growing up in the 1940s The street where we lived, Bennett Road, had a bomb dropped on it in 1944. Five houses opposite ours at ... Bristol Estate Community Room The Community Room on the Bristol Estate is tucked in behind a high-rise block of flats. Unseen from the road ... In bloom Although this forgotten part of East Brighton feels isolated it does still have people with pride in their neighbourhood, who ... Bristol Estate developments The Bristol Estate is perched high above Brighton between the Downs and the sea with stunning views of land and ... 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, ... History And Development Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ... Childhood reminiscences, late 1940s I lived at number 35 Bennett Road. I remember Sussex Crumpets, where a carrier bag of damaged crumpets could be ... Childhood memories Very few cars in the road I lived in Bennett Road from just after the war until the 1960s. I remember ... Everyone looked out for each other Early residents of the estate I lived in Lintott Ave from 1944 until my marriage in 1965. We were a family ... Memories of the 1930s Born in 1933 I was born on the 22nd of June 1933 in the Sussex Maternity Hospital. At this time my ... My lucky escape Considerable bomb damage I remember that I was left in the cupboard for some considerable time because my parents thought that ... 1940s bombing raid Plane’s screaming engine In 1940, when the bombs dropped on Bennett Road and Whitehawk Road, I was 13 years of age; ... Chip butties, my paper round and boxing Delivering papers at 6am I lived at 85 Whitehawk Road from 1957, and attended St Mark’s School and Whitehawk School. I ... An unforgettable childhood Remembering our neighbours I lived in Whitehawk Road at number 79 until I left the valley at 15 to join the ... 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, ... Fish and chips and fun without money Grandparents won the pools My grandparents lived at 27 Bennett Road. They had a big Rover car which they bought when ... Chalet bungalow scheme Self-build housing scheme I lived at 131 Wilson Avenue from 1959 until 1975; this was a chalet bungalow scheme where the ... Cafe at 22 Whitehawk Road The Tuck Shop This photograph was taken about 1950. My father Stanley Middleton is the tall man in the back row with the ... 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 ...