Shoreham’s Past Recalled – BBC Local Radio interview with David Tait of the Shoreham Society in 1994.


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Shoreham’s Past Recalled – BBC Local Radio interview with David Tait of the Shoreham Society in 1994.

A Village Afloat – The Riverbank – A radio programme (from 1988).
Listen to Fred Clarke’s delightful Sussex accent as he describes his time at work in the boatyard and Bungalow Town during WW2

Shoreham Memories BBC Radio programme about Bungalow Town.

Bert and Peg Taylor recall their time in 1920’s/30’s Ship Street, Gordon Road and Bert’s wartime experiences during the retreat from Dunkirk.

More Sussex accents with the Burchell family of Horsham.

Bungalow Town residents Helen Larman & Arthur Godfrey talk about their experiences.

Sunday School at St.Julian’s Hall and life in Kingston and Southwick in the 1930’s

Written by Nick Redgrave Plumb for his father’s funeral ceremony in 2012

Paul was born on November 22nd 1924 to Daisy Ellen Plumb (formerly Barnes) and Ernest Redgrave Plumb at 27, Queens Place in Shoreham. He had an older brother Allen and sister Doris.
When he came into the world Doris immediately sent brother Allen to the Post Office (just over the road) where his Dad worked to tell him the good news. Allen ran all the way, so when he arrived he was completely out of puff and could hardly speak, but through the panting managed to say ….”It’s here!”. Paul had a thick mop of golden curls until the age of about 3. He remembered having a huge pram with big wheels & canopy and being pushed along by his sister Doris.
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