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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill
c.1918-20
 
scan of print
in house archive 4
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill
c.1935
 
opposite direction to previous photos
 
A coach is leaving the square at left.
 
This postcard was discovered in a metal box full of rainwater when emptying a garage. 'Floated' on to a piece of paper and allowed to dry before scanning.
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill & Red Lion Street
c.late 1940's
 
postcard, undated
in house
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill & Red Lion Street
c1956-57
 
postcard, dated 1957
in house archive 4
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill & Red Lion Street
Approx - 1955 [late 50's]
 
In dating this photo. First vehicle in central parking area is a Bond Minicar MkC which was produced from 1953.
Midhurst Parish church to left.
Copy of a card donated by Robin Welsh, Ontario, Canada, ex Graffham.
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill & Red Lion Street
Approx - 1960
 
Midhurst Parish church to left.
postcard unused
in house archive 4
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill & Red Lion Street
Approx - 1960
 
Midhurst Parish church to left.
scan of print
contributed-
Vinny Moore, Ohio, USA, 2009
in house archive 4
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill & Red Lion Street
 
 
Approx - 1965
image from faded poor condition postcard
discovered floating in rain filled tin
 
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Church Hill, Midhurst Midhurst
Church Hill
c.1980s-90
 
postcard
Pattie K.
 
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late 1960s - m256a-b
 
 

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