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Hake wins London Brighton walk. H A Hake (share and loan). The recordholder, one the stock exchange annual London to Brighton walk. Hake was the winner in 1931, 1934 and 1935
Tremendous sea batter Hastings in South Coast Gale. Tremendous seas, lashed by the gale sweeping the South Coast, are battering the front at Hastings, Sussex
The Suchess pets a rabbit. She visitied Schools in Chailey. The Duchess of York received the gift of a doll for the Princesses presented by crippled children at the schools when she visited
Pam Barton in play in the womens international golf match. Britain met France in the eighth ladies International match organised by the Ladies Golf Union at the West Sussex Golf Club, Pulborough
Test cricketers leave for Argentine tour. Several test cricketers, including Maurice Tate, Bob Wyatt, less Southampton on the Arlanza to thought the Argentine with captain Theodore Brinkmans team
Rest On The March. Aldershot Troops On Manoeuvres. Marching from Aldershot in the early morning, troops of the 2nd Division, Marlborough Lines, are marching through Sussex on their annual manoeuvres
German woman champion in play in Hastings chess congress. 28 December 1934
Study in thought at Hastings in the national press Congress. Many of the world sStudy in thought at Hastings in the national press Congress. Many of the worlds leading chess masters are taking part in the International Hastings Christmas Chess Congress
Marbles on village green. Old good friday custom revived. An old Good Friday custom was revived at Tinsley Green, Sussex, where men and boys played marbles on the village green
New Brighton coast road being constructed. 1932
Stock exchange walk to Brighton. Forty nine lined up at Westminster for the annual Stock Exchange walk from London to Brighton in an attempt to set up a new record
Because he thinks the village of Felpham near Bognor Regis, Sussex is being spoiled by modern buildings, Mr Henry Howell, owner of William Blakes cottage
Laewis Casson seen off by wife and daughter when he leaves for America. Lewis Casson, the actor, left Waterloo on the Aquitania boat train for New York
Famous golfing girls and their fathers met in the annual Fathers and Daughters golfFamous golfing girls and their fathers met in the annual " Fathers and Daughters" golf match at the West Sussex Club in Pulborough. Left to right: Dr F. H
English hockey team in action at St Moritz. The Sussex hockey club met the St Moritz club in a match on the ice at the famous Switzerland sports resort
Bishop of London visits heritage craft schools at Chailey, receives gifts. the Bishop of London, Dr Winnigton Ingram, as President
Duchess of York receives gifts for Princess from crippled children at Chailey schools. The Duchess of York received the gift of a doll for the Princesses presented by crippled children at the schools
Rolling around at Hastings. Young roller skaters enjoying themselves in the crisp air at Hastings, where a roller skating rink is built around the top of the swimming pool. 28 December 1937
Some of the civilian guests watching their territorial host at firing practice. 15 young men from south London are spending a fortnight free holiday as guests of the 23rd London Regiment
Four racehorses taking the cure in the surf at Seaford. Second from left is Master Orange, a Grand National candidate, and on right is Cranford St Andrew, the horse which won a race after treatment
Wrecked on the south coast. Rocket shot from cliff top to crew of fishing boat on rocks near Newhaven. The Eastbourne fishing boat Friscary, owned by Mr Frank French of Eastbourne
Mrs Charles Sweeney out for first time in Brighton, after her illness. 28 March 1934
Prince George flies to Eastbourne to attend Sussex agricultural show. 22 June 1932
Making light of hard work, at Brighton Easter Camp. Wearing the quaint and picturesque costumes of their organisation, members of the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry
Great Britains Schneider trophy team together at Calshot on Southampton water L - R Flight Lieutenant E J L Hope, Lieutenant G L Brinton, RN Flight Lieutenant F W Long
Riders passing through a tree-lined country lane near Warnford, Hampshire, on their way to Eastbourne from Winchester. Faced with 100 miles ride in four days
Childrens toys service at Sussex church. The annual childrens toy service was held at the Parish Church of Worth, Crawley, Sussex
Floodlights installed at powerful coronation. Powerful lamps are being installed at the Tower of London, which is to be floodlit for the coronation
The uniform of the Civil Air Guards was seen for the first time at the air Ministry building in Aldwych. The uniform consists of a blue boilersuit with metal buttons embossed " CAG"
Thousands of gallons of water poared into burning railway depot. One of the biggest fires London has seen for some time broke out at the Bricklayers Arms depot of the Southern Railway
The new South Africa House building to be opened by the King today. The new South Africa House building in Trafalgar Square, London, which is to be officially opened by the King today. 22 June 1933
Lord Stonehaven opens Portman Day Nursery in London. Viscount Stonehaven opened the new building of the Portman day Nursery of the St Marylebone Health Society in Salisbury Street, Edgware Road
Red white and blue Coronation barge. Coronation Stand is being built on a barge painted red white and blue moored by Lambeth Bridge
Motorcycle place for suburbs and courtesy cops in training at Hendon. Specially chosen police officers are now in training at the Hendon Police College as the advance guard of the new motorcycle
Rising from its maze of scaffolding, the new wing of the Bank of England is adding to the architectural beauty of the city, its graceful pillars and white facade sumbolic of a new age
Americas new skyscraper Embassy in London. The Naval Attache. In one of London sAmericas new skyscraper Embassy in London. The Naval Attache. In one of Londons most magnificent squares, not far from Buckingham Palace
Hilton Young, Minister for Health, opens new flats for workers in Islington, London. 26 October 1934
Noiseless guns for the Army. Remarkable invention of Surrey engineer. Mr Ronald Chapman, a Caterham engineer, has invented a silencer for rifles and machine guns
Summer siesta - on Londons roof-garden. With the River view of the busy Pool of London, and the garden the city girls have a lunch hour siesta - on the roof of Adelaide House high over London
He looks down on Parliament. A welder on a precarious perch high above the Albert Embankment. He is at work on the new W H Smith building which overlooks the Houses of Parliament and the Thames
Fire Brigade rehearses for royal opening new headquarters. Men of the Headquarters Staff of the London Fire Brigade rehearse at Lambeth for the opening by the King of the new Headquarters building
Firemen wallow in molten rubber as warehouse blazes still. Firemen wading through a lake of molten rubber as they work on the still blazing building at Wapping. 26 September 1935
Duke of Norfolk, out walking in sunshine, sees progress of Coronation preparations. The Duke of Norfolk, who as Earl Marshall is in charge of the Coronation arrangements
Repairing Princess Elizabeths model house at the Olympia. Immediately on arrival at the Olympia, London the damaged model house presented to Princess Elizabeth by the people of Wales at Cardiff last
National band contest opens at Crystal Palace. Bandsmen from all over the country gathered at the Crystal Palace for the annual National Band Contest
Power!. ORIGINAL Caption: Like a piece of Greek statuary, C Holloway, a coloured athlete of Brixton building school, symbolises human power against the belching towers of Battersea Power Station as
Nizams son lays foundation stone of Londons ?100, 000 mosque. Modelled on Taj Mahal. King Farouk of Egypt attended the ceremony when the Prince of Berar son of the Nizam of Hyderabad
250, fireman fight great blaze in West End of London. two hundred and fifty firemen fought a great blaze which destroyed the building of the Gramophone Company