Hastings Photo Archive - Royal East Sussex Hospital - RESH
I came accross this site just this morning So many memories came flooding back! My name back then was Cornelius (Sandra) I was cadet 61to63, then went on to do my training. Happy crazy days! I recall...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Hastings from the Sea
Pleasant engraving especially the tiny image showing the windmills in the far distance of the East Hill
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Convent of St Leonards Nuns Choir
Hi hun, I am sorry to hear that you suffered here and also about nightmares. I too suffered for years with nightmares and in the last 2 years I have been awakening to the memories of satanic abuse. I...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Ore Village School
I lived in Churchil Ave when the houses were first built. My brother (Kerry Wilson) and I went to Red Lake (infants), then Sandown - school and 'annexe' in the days of the legendary Mrs Terrell (who...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Bourne Walk
My great grandparents, John Willett and Matilda Sandwell were living at number 10 when they married in 1900
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Waterloo Place
In the 1911 census my grandfathers family were living at 13a. McCarthy family
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Crew of the Albertine
My maternal great-grandfather Charlie Burton not only built but operated The Albertine. I never knew him of course, but it is great to see him in this photo with his crew.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Hastings from the Sea
This is a great representation of the mills. On the left you have the old and new mills on Cuckoo Hill, which blew down 1808/9. Then there are the 2 Carswell mills, and on the right above St Clement's...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Hastings from Bohemia
The 3 mills support the 1860 date. The 2 together are the Carswell Mills, and the one on the right the Longfield Mill built by Edward Tutt.
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Bannow Main Entrance
I believe this was a home for he blind. During the 1960's i had private singing lessons. At Christmas my teacher,Lena Copping, would take her pupils there to entertain the residents with an evening of...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Biddy "The Tubman" Stonham
Biddy Stonham is my Great-Great Uncle. His niece by his brother George Stonham is my grandmother. She emigrated to Canada, and that is where I am from (near Edmonton, Alberta). We visited Hastings in...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Adelphi Hotel
We would go to the Adelphi Hotel in the early 1970s when it was a Methodist holiday hotel. We went there every year for Christmas ...until it closed in the early 1990s...a fabulous place for us as...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Pleasant Row
It is indeed Pleasant Row. Taken at the west side of Winkle Island looking East....
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Robertson Street
I was a pupil at Kings College junior and senior school around 1946-48 and I would like to visit. The headmaster was Col. Wallace H. King......the only names I remember are Mr.and Mrs Camber who...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Half Way House
I pass this house everyday whilst walking my dogs. It’s very intriguing as most of it is hidden from view. I once chatted to the the lovely lady that now loves there. She was clearing and weeding the...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - Gildersleeve's Metropole Hotel
I have unearthed amongst my late parents possessions a Alexander Scott silver plate teapot marked Metropol Hotel Hastings. Mike Pelham would you be interested. Think dad got at an auction around...
View ArticleHastings Photo Archive - The Grove School
I went to the grove school. I started jwhen it was still an all boys school. 1969/1970 era. It then became a comprehensive school with girls. I think the girls came from st Heles school st Helens road...
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