
Southwick Cricket Club, Southwick. Eleven players and three other men sitting and standing in field with railings and houses in background. Players wear white shirts, sweaters and trousers, some wearing caps one wearing hat, one smoking pipe and one smoking cigarette. At left and right in back row stand two umpires with long white coats, far left back row a man in suit and cap and carrying possibly scorebook.

Southwick Cricket Club, Southwick. 24 male members of the club. 17 men are in whites, 3 umpires and 4 in suits are on Southwick Green. Back row L-R: ?, Bert Gilham, Art Gander, Owen Burtenshaw, ?, Alf Bushby, Reg Brasted,?, Cecil Williams, Harry Short, C. Denyer, A.E.R. Gilligan, ?, Billy Brown. Middle Row L-R: Tidler Bennett, Ron Bushby, S.P.B. Mais, ?, Tom Wilson, Tom Wadey. Front Row L-R: Frank Langdale, ?, Mr Kerridge, Bert Strong. Some are wearing peaked caps.

Penney & Sons, Albion Street, Southwick. Two-storey building with large entrance on street level, three sash windows on first floor. Sign R. H. Penney & Sons shipbrokers & sailmakers. Coal timber firewood merchants. Smokeless steam coal". Board advertising a coffee bar on ground floor. Three men wearing suits and hats one in sailor's uniform. The building later became the Seamen's Mission."

Albion Street, Southwick. View looking east. Methodist Church is on the left, and Courtney Birkett Ltd, motor engineers and boat builders, are on the far right. Man outside the church. Shops in the distance with awnings. Postmarked 23 August 1910. Sent to Mr W.E. Stringer, Delawarr Road, East Grinstead from Hector.

Southwick football club team, Southwick. Twelve players standing and sitting in three rows in field with trees in background, most wearing footbal shirts with vertical stripes. In foreground is low table and cloth with letters SFC holding four trophies. In back row are three men wearing suits and ties, head-and-shoulders photographs of two other men appear in insets above, one wearing jacket and tie the other in football shirt with horizontal stripes. Written on back Senior Cup 1913" and identifications - above: Upton and Linley; back row: Flynn unknown Grigson Woods Catlin Clark Herriot Wheatland; middle row: unknown Page Smart unknown Weller; front: Saunders unknown. "

Petrol distribution station at Turberville Wharf, Shoreham Harbour, Southwick. Elevated view with Lower Brighton Road in foreground, petrol station on left with signs National Benzine Mixture" "Wholesale Depot" "Turberville". One petrol tanker driving out of gates another in yard. Harbour in background with Mystery Towers under construction. Part of Penney's Wharf."

Rowing Boats, Shoreham-by-Sea. View from the ferry landing point on the south side of the River Arun and north end of Ferry Road. 5 rowing boats in foreground with passengers and ferrymen. Children. Boats named 'Lilian', 'Why Not' ? Family names on boats include, Fred Young, Upton, and W. Parsons. St Mary de Haura Church is in the distance. Boats on the other side of Shoreham Harbour can be seen.

The footbridge across the River Adur, Shoreham-by-Sea. View from the south end looking across the newly-built bridge towards the town, top of the tower of St Mary de Haura Church just visible centre right background. Wooden walkway, steel girders and barriers, lights hanging from overhead girders. The footbridge was built as a toll bridge in 1921 with the toll booth at the town end. Postcard with title The Drawbridge (New Footbrige) Shoreham". Postmarked 31 August 1921 sent to Warrant Engr J Woolger R.N. HMS Calypso Gibraltar with message "This is our new bridge I have not been on it yet waiting for you to take me. As usual from your T.L.W.""

Lion Statue being dismantled from the Norfolk Bridge, Shoreham-by-Sea. Statue is being prepared for its transfer to Arundel Castle. Four men in hats are overseeing the removal. The bridge was about to be demolished for a replacement. The stone lion was part of the Coat of Arms of the Duke of Norfolk. The lion and horse statues taken down from the bridge arches were removed to Arundel Castle at the request of the Duchess of Norfolk. Postcard addressed to Mr Cheal, Rosslyn Road, Shoreham.

High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking east from Crown & Anchor pub before demolition of south side to widen the road. On left are shops including: Ernest Pierce Stationer, Mence Smith household stores, Flinn & Son dyers. In centre background is building with angled wooden boards on first floor to prevent debris falling into stree during demolition. On right are advertising posters for Bovril, Ronuk floor polish, Jas. L Mack estate agent. Lamp post in right foreground.

View across the River Adur to Shoreham-by-Sea, taken from Norfolk Bridge. In foreground the river and a rowing boat with a young woman and three children, and a model sailing boat. In background houses and buildings of Shoreham, the tower of St Mary de Haura Church, sailing boats on far side of river. Coloured postcard postmarked 29 July 1907 and sent to Miss Bennett, The Retreat, Lyme Regis, Dorset.

High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking east from the west end. Shops on left including Harker ironmongers, Southdown Motor Services with poster advertising time-tables, tobacconists with advertisement for de Reszke cigarettes. Brewery chimney in distance, bus and open-top car on street, men and women walking. The Bridge Hotel on right.

Buckingham Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking north from the railway level crossing. Houses on left with low walls and hedges bordering front gardens, man rides bicycle, horse-drawn cart in distance. In right foreground is advertising poster for Bill's Wild West"possibly for the show of Colonel William "Buffalo Bill" Cody who was performing in the area in 1903. Postcard postmarked 13 August 1904 sent to Mrs. Woolmer 8 Queen's Place Shoreham.."