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Midhurst Midhurst
Bepton Road
Station Road
c.1915-18
 
 
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Midhurst Midhurst
Bepton Road
Station Road
c.1905-08
 
 
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Midhurst Midhurst
Station Road
now Bepton Road
c.1943
photo - J.Cooke, Chichester
 
Left side area of above image after WW2 bombing raid
The wheelbarrows to the right of the bicycles mark the spot of todays police station.
Rubble, right foreground is now Midhurst service station.
White block of houses in background was known as The White City. Budgens supermarket now stands here. [2010]
 
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Midhurst Midhurst
White City
off Bepton Road
c.1950s
scan of framed print
re old Library
 
 
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Midhurst Midhurst
Working Mens Club
Grange Road
off Bepton Road
c.1904-09
scan of print
contributed - J.Cooke, Chichester
 
 
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Midhurst Midhurst
Station Road
now Bepton Road
c.1908
 
postcards & prints x4
In house archive 8
 
Looking north towards above photo.
Steam lorry parked.
Known as Station Road until station closure, then became Bepton Road.
Slightly behind photographer on right is now entrance to the Grange Centre.
extreme left is water pump
 
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Midhurst Midhurst
St. Mary's
Catholic Church
Bepton Road
c.1958-60
 
postcard & print scan
In house archive 8
 
Built in 1957 it replaced the Catholic church on Rumbolds Hill, next to the Wheatsheaf Pub
 
2002-2010 images & report
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Midhurst Midhurst
St. Mary's
Catholic Church
Bepton Road
c.1960
 
postcard
In house archive 8
 
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