Marlipins Gallery 17 (Aerial Photographs)

Marlipins Gallery 17 (Aerial Photographs)

A gallery of Aerial images from the Sussex Archaeological Society’s Collection held at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham.   Should you require copies of any particular images these are available on request from [email protected]

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Marlipins Gallery 16

Marlipins Gallery 16

A gallery of images ©Sussex Archaeological Society’s Collection held at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham.   Should you require copies of any particular images these are available on request from [email protected]

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Marlipins Gallery 13, 14 and 15

Marlipins Gallery 13, 14 and 15

A gallery of images from the Sussex Archaeological Society’s Collection held at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham.   Should you require copies of any particular images these are available on request from [email protected]

Gallery 13

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Marlipins Gallery 10, 11 and 12

Marlipins Gallery 10, 11 and 12

A gallery of images from the Sussex Archaeological Society’s Collection held at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham.   Should you require copies of any particular images these are available on request from [email protected]

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Marlipins Gallery 7, 8 and 9

Marlipins Gallery 7, 8 and 9

A gallery of images from the Sussex Archaeological Society’s Collection held at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham.   Should you require copies of any particular images these are available on request from [email protected]

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Marlipins Gallery 7

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Marlipins Gallery 4,5 and 6

Marlipins Gallery 4,5 and 6

A gallery of images from the Sussex Archaeological Society’s Collection held at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham.   Should you require copies of any particular images these are available on request from [email protected]

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Marlipins Gallery 1, 2 and 3

Marlipins Gallery 1, 2 and 3

A gallery of images from the Sussex Archaeological Society’s Collection held at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham.   Should you require copies of any particular images these are available on request from [email protected]

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The O’Neills of Regina and Norfolk Lodge

A fascinating collection of images from the O’Neill family album that gives us a taste of life in Bungalow Town and the homes they lived in. These have been donated by Tim O’Neill of Dublin, grandson of the couple that set up home on the Beach during the early part of the last century. Tim has also provided an informative background of the family and their life that we can do no better than to include here in his own words:-

“My grandparents were Vincent O’Neill (1875 – 1960) and Olivia Graves-Flood (1877-1955).Vincent was a barrister, and had the rare distinction of being called to the Bar both in Ireland (at the Kings Inns in Dublin) and in England and Wales (at the Middle Temple in London). Olivia was from a military family, and most of her family were either high-ranking officers in the British Army in India from the earliest days of the East India Company, or were Church of Ireland (Anglican) bishops. (Her cousin was Robert Graves, the poet and writer).

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