
Sussex Pad Inn, Lancing. Inn sign in left foreground reads: The Sussex Pad Inn F.Smart with another sign on the same post: "Brighton Carriage Manufactory Brigden 187 Western Road". Inn in right middle ground with signs on wall including: "Open & Closed carriages for hire""Cyclists Teas Provided" "Stabling". Loaded horse-drawn cart in front of inn bicylce leaning against wall. The Sussex Pad Inn was situated on the Lancing Road now A27 and was destroyed by fire on 26 October 1905. "

East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking south towards junction with High Street in right background. Large building on right with sign Collegiate School" along top in left background Dolphin Chambers on the south side of High Street. Man with cart in background. Photograph mounted on card with photographer's details printed on back."

East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking south towards junction with High Street in right background. Large building on right with sign Collegiate School" along top in left background Dolphin Chambers on the south side of High Street. Man with cart in background. Photograph mounted on card with photographer's details printed on back."

Ham Road school and headmaster's house, Shoreham-by-Sea. View across street and flint-and-brick wall to headmaster's house on north side of Ham Road, with second building in background. House has jettied and tile-hung upper storey, rounded turret on east side. Man with handcart in road, boy and girl stand by wall. Ham Road School was built in 1875 as a Board School, enlarged in 1896 and 1907.

Chain-driven car with chauffeur in driving seat in the grounds of Buckingham House, Shoreham-by-Sea. Henry Head's new car at the back door of Buckingham House. Side view of open-topped car showing chain driving rear wheels, steering wheel, lights, horn, mudguards, leather seats. Chauffeur wears cap and greatcoat. Brick building partially visible background right, Dog in distant background.

Post Office, Brunswick Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, looking north towards railway crossing. New Post Office in left foreground, built in 1918 to serve the troops stationed in Shoreham. Sign on booth Buy War Loan". In right foreground Street's Tea Roomsin left middle ground Gigin's bakers with motorised vehicle in front. Pencil-writen message to "Dear Dad" reads in part "This is a card of the new P.O. first I have seen" mentions "planes brought down in the last raid" and "I have just heard this morning that a boat has been torpedoed off Worthing during last night"."

Single funnel steamship F. E. Webb" passes through the lock at Southwick Shoreham Harbour. View from front showing bow and side of vessel masts and funnel. Three men stand in foreground masts and buildings in left background old gasworks building far right background. Postcard postmarked 24 August 1912 sent to Mr. W. E. Stringer 22 Oxford Grove Ilfracombe message to "Dear Ed" signed "Mum"."

The steamship Seaford"owned by Mr Stephenson-Clarke enters the locks Shoreham Harbour Southwick. View from on shore looking toward bow of ship lifeboat on deck masts and single funnel visible. On left a three-masted sailing ship with rigging visilble two men on cross-tree of foremast unfurling sail. Southwick Town Hall in background on left. Postmarked Southwick Brighton 27 September 1914 sent to Mr. Stringer Holmbush Mount Pleasant Cross in Hand Heathfield Sussex message to "Dear Ed" signed "Hector"."

Collapse of lock wall at Shoreham Harbour, Southwick. View of the first lock (now the Dry Dock) after part of the north side collapsed 16 April 1907. Workmen in dock, onlookers on quayside and dock gates. Masts of sailing ships visible in background, funnel of steam yacht in far distance. Building of Courtney & Birkett Ltd Engineering & Yacht Builders on left.

Lifeboat in New Road, Shoreham-by-Sea. Shoreham Lifeboat on a trailer pulled by two pairs of horses stands at the east end of New Road and the south end of Surry Street (right) with crew members on board, most wearing jerseys, white trousers and knitted hats. Crew includes Coxswain Hiram Maynard and Jim Upton. The boat is the William Restell, 35 feet long with a beam of 8 feet 6 inches and pulling ten oars. It was acquired in 1904 and in service until 1924, carried a crew of 13, and saved 19 lives. In background is A. Eade New Road Stores. Men and children stand in front of boat.

Lifeboat in the River Adur, Shoreham-by-Sea. Shoreham lifeboat, probably the William Restell, is pulled on a trailer with team of seven horsesto the boathouse on Shoreham beach near Stones boat yard. Horses and trailer partly immersed in the river at low tide, riders on five of the horses, five crew members in boat. Houses, buildings and boat slipway in background.

Soldiers in uniform on Parade, High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea during the First World War. With fixed bayonets and rifles. Two officers are on horseback on the right. Crown and Anchor public house, shop, and old Methodist Church are in background. The men are probably about to leave for action on the Western Front.

White Tented Army Camp, Shoreham-by-Sea. Row of tents in the valley in the distance. Men are in the field. The railway bridge and the English Channel are in the far distance. The field is behind Little Buckingham House, between the barn and Good Friday Hill. View looking south. Probably shortly before the First World War.

Seamen's Institute Mission Halls, Albion Street, Southwick. View from street towards front of two-storey building with three sash windows on first floor, windows and two entrance porches at street level. Seamen's Christian Friend Society" in large letters on first floor wall also "Seamen's Institute Mission Halls" and "Reading Room". "All are welcome" over right-hand porch. Noticeboard listing services and meetings. Later became the public library. Four men and a woman stand in entrance. Building was demolished in 1981."

Royal Sovereign pub, Middle Street, Shoreham-by-Sea. Front of the building with Mr. Harry Bish, landlord from 1917 to 1932, standing in doorway. Knapped flint building with brick surrounds to doors and windows, sash windows, pub sign The Royal Sovereign and advertisement for Brighton Rock Ales & Stouts.