SearchCurrently displaying: 11 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:"the level" xCategories: "People" x Search term Filter by Categories Places (2)Parks and gardens (1)Queen's Park (1)Transport (1)Trams on Elm Grove (1)Topics (1)Miscellany (1)Tours (1)Personal Tours (1)Jennifer Drury: Editor (1)Filter by Area Elm Grove (4) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Brighton Messengers 1955 Click on the photograph to open a large version in a new window; click again to further enlarge. My best mate ... Memories of trams in the 1930s Compared to today’s standards traffic was minimal. There were a few motor delivery vans, a few privately owned cars, horse ... Homeless World Cup Representative Street Football Team England David Newbery, a client at Brighton Housing Trust’s (BHT’s) Recovery Project, has been selected to represent England ... The hovels of Gerard's Court Our back ‘garden’ In the rear of our house at 37 King Street there was the lower back yard and, above ... Jack Wilson: Park keeper in the 1950s At the end of the 1940s to early 1950s there were two park keepers employed at Queens Park. One was ... High days and holidays, 1930s Rita Denman spent her childhood in Elm Grove in the 1930s. This is one in a series of memoirs she ... Hosting the evacuees, 1939-40 In 1939, I was 10 years old. The talk of war and what it would mean filled everyone with a ... From hammer thrower to Club President On becoming involved I was lucky. At Steyning Grammar School, where I was, John Knowles was the PE teacher, and John ... Coopers for Haircuts Wind your way down Baker Street in Brighton, and, believe me, nostalgic, syrupy saxophone melodies will be furthest from your ... The Running Policeman Taking up athletics It was through school that I took up athletics, joining Steyning Athletic and by joining Steyning got to ... Growing up in wartime, 1940-45 In the spring of 1940 I sat for ‘the scholarship’. I was not a particularly good scholar, so my expectations ...