
c1900 High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking west with buildings on both sides of street including from left: post office, chemist shop, Brett tailor, the Crown & Anchor, Methodist chapel, more shops, town hall with classical entrance, Royal George Hotel. Horse-drawn carts in distance, men and women on pavement, bicycle leaning against building on right.

1938 Demolition of Dolphin Chambers and Albion Brewery, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking west into High Street. In foreground rubble of Albion Brewery and chimney still standing, in background partly-demolished Dolphin Chambers. Pierce's stationer's and lending library in right background on corner of Church Street, advertisement for Shoreham Herald on building on right. Three men stand in right foreground.

Albion Steam Brewery, High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking east towards brewery with tall chimney in background. Sign on left upper storey of brewery Little Wonder boot & shoe warehouse". Buildings and shops on right including Crown & Anchor pub; Reed grocer and draper; Mitchell post office. In left background a butcher and Paine. Two young women stand in road."

c1905 Buckingham Lodge, Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham-by-Sea. Lodge and gates at the driveway to Buckingham House with smaller gate on the right. Lodge is single-storey with arched window and two chimney pots, lamp attached to wall. Man wearing bowler hat and boy wearing cap stand in driveway, both wearing jackets, waistcoats and ties. Dog sits next to man. Postcard postmarked 26 May 1906, sent to Miss Hart, c/o Hugh King, 5 Yelverton Road, Bournemouth. Message says in part what do you think of the photo good don't you think especially old Roy" signed George."

Buckingham House, Shoreham-by-Sea. View of south east elevation. Two small children are standing on the driveway in front of the main entrance. Facade in the classical style with fluted corinthian pillars flanking the central doorway. Three French windows on the main facade with rounded arch tops. Entablature with ornamental urns.

Family and friends of Major T. B. Gates posed for a portrait (includes the tenants of Buckingham House Mr and Mrs Henry Head) in front of Athol House (on the corner of New Road and Tarmount Lane), later Orchard House, a detached double-fronted Victorian house with bay windows. The men wear suits and top hats, the women wear gowns and hats decorated with plumes and flowers.

Large group of men and women, probably a wedding party, posed for a portrait in the grounds of a house outside a marquee on a tennis court. The men wear suits, many with top hats, the women wear gowns, hats decorated with plumes and flowers and some hold parasols, three women seated centre carry bouquets (bridesmaids ?). Could be members of the Dell family.