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Life Story Library -
Richard Alder
Schooling During The Interwar Years
Brian Backhouse
My “first Crush”
Mabel Baker
Caught Blackberrying At The Pheasantry
Eben Ballantyne
Witnesses To Momentous History In The Making
Joan Bryant
Schooldays At Battersea Between The Wars
Ena Clayden
A Policeman's Lot Is A Nappy One
Charles Clinch
From Crops To Celebrities For Local Farming Family
Ted Cottingham
Starting Work For Mr Bob The Baker In The Early Years
Eve Farrant
The Lisher Family's Coal And Dairy Businesses
Jimmy Feest
A Family Business With Deep Roots
Edwin Funnell
Romance In Rogate
Walter Godfrey
The Year They Read The Riot Act
Archie Greenshields
My Fathers Forbears
The Great Cake Race
A Pram Had Many Uses
Granny’s Weird And Wonderful Cures
Eating Fish Heads
Chichester Canal And Basin
The 'Magic' Conkers
Barbara Greenshields
'Bottom-biting Boy'
“god Makes Babies From Putty”
Mother’s Sewing Efforts Dashed By Grandma
Ron Greenwood
Tales Of The Mill And The Fire Brigade
Wheelwrights Working On Surrey Wharf
Hard Times But Happy Days
Phil Hayden
Some Childhood Memories Of Hove
Nora Hillman
Fun And Games At Wartime School
Peter Longhurst
Growing Up On A Farm In The 1920’s
Poor But Happy
Doug Marshall
A Golden Opportunity To Expand Business Seized
Sybil Rouse
The Gypsy Fairs
Olive May Sharman
When You Are Old
Writing On Squeaky Slates
Mittens And Woolly Waistcoats
The Day The Circus Came
Margaret Skeet
Newsletter Charts The Progress Of Ferring
Pat Smyth
An Anglers Paradise
Harold Taylor
He Made Breeze Blocks From Cinders
Alexandra Road
Chichester’s Past
Petula Clark Was One Of Local Talent
Working As A Kitchen Maid At 9 Years Old
Tantrum On The Kitchen Rug
Bill Walker
The Life And Times Of Geordie (part 2)
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