
Olley Air Service twin-engined biplane at Shoreham Airport. Close view from the side showing front of plane, a Dragon-Rapide. Cockpit with pilot, propellors, part of wing with struts and part of fuselage with windows clearly visible, Olley Air Service Ltd on side. Airline services from the airport grew in 1937 but the following year saw the start of training for bomber pilots.

Shoreham Railway Station. Original Mocatta station building; rebuilt 1886. At the junction of Buckingham Road and Brunswick Road. Shoreham-by-Sea. Railway track and signals. Station worker in uniform on left leaning on wall. Outside gas lighting. Buckingham Arms Public House in the background. Crossing gates in the distance. Signal box on right. People at the station door.

Two Horse Drawn Tram. Single decker tram (no.10) with passengers. Brighton to Shoreham Tramway 1912. Outside a flint and stone structure. Driver with cap and whip. Boy conductor, Albert Jones?, at 13 was the youngest conductor in the organisation. Man in suit and bowler hat is standing beside him. The tram used to be a double decker? Copy photograph.

Wesleyan Methodist Church, Brunswick Road, Shoreham-by-Sea. View taken from across the road showing gable end of church and church hall on left, low brick-and-stone wall in front topped by iron railings. Posters on railings including one announcing a talk on Fifteen years of a Black Republic". The church was built in 1900."

Southwick Canal, Shoreham Harbour, looking north east with small boat and water in foreground, several rigged ships and single funnel steam yacht at moorings. Three-gabled building on left is Courtney & Birkett Engineers and Yacht Builders. Postcard postmarked 25 September 1909, sent to Mr. F. Dockerill, 125 Sussex Street, Brighton.

Steam yacht moored in Southwick Canal, Shoreham Harbour. Beach in foreground with small boats and fishing boats, single funnel steam yacht on left, building on right with advertisement for Smithers & Sons Ltd Fine Ales & Stouts, lock in background with Courtney & Birkett Engineers and Yacht Builders to the right.

Ferry Road, Shoreham Beach, loking north towards Shoreham-by-Sea town centre in distance, St Mary de Haura church visible on skyline. Shops on both sides of Ferry Road including from right G. Van - Butcher, tea rooms, newsagent, cafe and sports club. Street light/lamp post, telegraph poles, cars, post box on left.

The Bungalows, Lancing Beach. Looking east with row of bungalows on right, beach and sea on left. Handcart on road, woman standing. Many of the bungalows at Lancing and Shoreham were built of two railway carriages with a connecting room and wooden outer structure, as can be seen from the house in foreground. Postcard postmarked 4 March 1908, sent to Mrs. Westgate, The Broadway, Woking, Surrey, message signed Henrietta Turnock.

Shoreham Beach, the Lido. View across West Beach to the Lido, including a restaurant and beach huts, concrete sea wall with deck chairs stacked against wall. The Lido was built c1934 and demolished during beach clearance at the start of World War Two.The Lido was on the beach near the south end of Ferry Road

Bungalow Town, Shoreham Beach. Postcard with title West Beach Bungalow Town" showing bungalows on Shoreham beach possibly at Widewater/West Beach area. View from sea across beach to bungalows in background. The two on the right are railway carriage conversions - many of the bungalows were formed of two railyway carriages with outer structure added.

Bungalow Town, Shoreham Beach. View looking along beach with row of bungalows on right, many made from old railway carriages with outer wooden structure added. House in right foreground has a verandah. The beach immediately in front of the bungalows is divided by post-and-wire fences. Postcard with title The Bungalows

Norfolk Bridge and Shoreham Beach, view across the River Adur looking west towards houses at the western end of Shoreham Beach in distant background with spire of the Church of the Good Shepherd visible on skyline at left. On the right is a close view of girders, steelwork and a brick pier of Norfolk Bridge (constructed 1920s). In foreground the River Adur at low tide showing part of the old oyster beds.

Bungalow Town, Shoreham Beach, Shoreham-by-Sea. View along pebble beach in foreground looking east with bungalows on left, low wicket fencing in front, some with verandah and balcony, some with flagpoles. Bollard on beach for mooring boats. Coloured postcard postmarked 7 May 1907, sent to Mrs. Chatfield, Stroods Farm, Cuckfield, signed E. Backshull (or Backshall).Early Bungalow Town postcard - Villa Lido bungalow is the three-gabled building on the right.