Aerial photo of Shoreham Village from just after WW2. Photo courtesy of Robin Wood.
Shoreham bridge and ford. Postmarked 1906.
Shoreham church and the memorial cross on the hill. Postmarked 1934.
The Godiston, postmarked 1906.
The Bridge and War Memorial, postmarked 1922.
Church and hills, postmarked 1934.
High Street, looking south, postmarked 1905.
The Bridge, postmarked 1904.
Station Road, Lovelands grocery, postmarked 1910.
Mill Lane, late-1920s. The car is a Sunbeam, probably a 20/60 Tourer, a very expensive high-quality car at the time.
No 1, High Street. Taken in the early 1900s when Mr Blundell was in charge of the shop there
Crown Road in the early 20th century
From the terrace looking east, postmarked 1907.
High Street, looking south, taken a few yards further up the road from the one on the left. The Methodist Chapel (since demolished) can be seen extreme left. Postmarked 1924.
The Rising Sun and Riverside House, postmarked 1905.
Cyclist's Rest, aka Rambler's Cottage
Church Cottages showing the poor state of some homes in about 1908
The Royal Oak and High Street in 1948
Delivery of coal to Marne Cottages opposite The Kings Arms. Photo courtesy of Jim Booker.
View from the church tower. Postcard postmarked 1907.
I can see the pub from 'ere!
View from the church tower, probably 1950s (?)
Photo courtesy of Jim Booker.