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Cyril Askew
  Old Potters Bar In The 30’s And 40’s
Maurice Bassett
  Still Adhering To The Official Secrets Act
  Emigrating To Australia
  Demob At Last!
Peggy Chamberlain
  I Thank God For My Happy Childhood
Vic Cliffe
  Birth On The Rowner Estate Followed By Far East Posting
Mike Couzins
  Those War Years Were Magic
Jim Dowson
  My Mother Would Rub Snowfire Onto My Legs
Patricia Farley
  Bombs In Manchester
Eve Farrant
  'Where Is The Hearse?'
Jack Fell
  Apprenticeship At Chivers
Roy Green
  Angmering Scouts Perform At The Albert Hall
Ron Greenwood
  Wheelwrights Working On Surrey Wharf
  Characters And Traders From Arundel’s Past
Donald Haffenden
  A Pig Farmer, A Blacksmith And A Chauffeur
Tony Hammond
  The Austin Seven Special
  Simple Error Triggers Full-scale Emergency
Jack Hill
  Wwi Latrines
Bert Kent
  Bert’s Biking 2 --- First Bike
  The Flooding Of Ham Road
Ernest George Larbey
  'Women Of The Night'
Ron Levett
  The Threat Of Invasion
  The Battle Of Britain Had Begun
  New Friendships, New Technology
Josephine Newman
  Childhood Reminiscences
Jennifer Nicol
  The Overhead Wires Accounting System
Sydney Partridge
  World’s First Transatlantic Telephone Cable
John Hubert Saunders
  Village Memories By The Late John Saunders (1939-1994)
Olive May Sharman
  Writing On Squeaky Slates
Malcolm Simpson
  Viking Ship Visits Worthing
Harold Taylor
  ‘dodgy’ Real Estate Tycoon
  Harry, Kit And Peggy
  Eddystone Lighthouse – Part 1
  The Blacksmith’s Little Helper
  Eddystone Lighthouse – Part 2
  Eddystone Lighthouse - Part 11
  Potato Pinching
Sally Tilling
  Business Starts With A Grey Mare Called Kitty
  Thomas Tilling – 'A Prince Of Organisers'



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