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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
looking east
 
c.late 1890s
 
postcard
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
Fire Brigade Arms pub & Blackistons
c.1895-1900
 
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
c.1906-10
 
 
image from very poor condition postcard retrieved from skip
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
looking east towards Market Square
1898
 
postcard published by Friths in 1898
Scan of postcard 1 of 3 archived
card shown contributed by Aaron Dixon
archive 5
 
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
looking east towards Market Square
1947
 
postcard
Valentine postcard published 1947
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"The shops on the right, were both Butchers...Blackistons sausages were the best in the world"....click for more
 
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
looking east towards Market Square
2 Sept. 1951
 
photograph by Leslie A. Whitcomb
contributed- Peter Whitcomb
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
looking east towards Market Square
c.1959-60
 
postcard
postmarked 19 July 1960
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
September 1965
 
photograph by Leslie A. Whitcomb
contributed- Peter Whitcomb
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
c.1977-80
 
postcard used 1980
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West Street, Midhurst Midhurst
West Street
May 2022
 
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  • The Butchers


    "The shops on the right, were both Butchers,
    LH Merrits & RH Blackistons. There for many years to my knowledge. My Mother bought from both.
    Blackistons sausages were probably the best in the world. Many years later the son was offered a lot of money, when he had to leave due to a physical problem. Lord Cowdray wanted the business, but refused to buy because he could not get the sausage recipe."
    Michael Stacey
     


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