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Thursday, 2nd September 2010

 



Every week, Freddie Feest takes you on a journey into Worthing's past as he sheds light on the people and places from the town's history.

To view some of the most recent articles, click on the title from the list below:

Librarian takes on steel baron
Let's get this show on the road
Man with a secret
Oranges are not the only fruit
A seaside postcard
Gone, but not forgotten
Fire!
The days before war broke out
Growing pains
We have been here before
The true spirit of Christmas
It's time we gave Selden credit he deserves
Changing face of the high street
The long and winding road
Working in the dark
A woman of substance
Seaside memories/Early morning sound and fury
Making waves
Worthing's old battleaxe
Turning the corner
The case for the defence
Down to earth with a bump
On a wing and a prayer
Wish you weren't here?
Pier pressure
Every picture tells a story
Stamp of approval
On Red Alert
Those we have loved and lost
Tunnel vision
Kicking up a stink
The roaring twenties
Through the wars
Electric dreams
Cashing in on the sun
The tough struggle for justice
Red alert
One of our airfields is missing...
Calm before the storm
Magnificent men in their flying machines
The man who fell to earth
Theatre of dreams
Reach for the sky
'Spitfire' on four wheels'
Grate expectations
When we led the way
Early days of the silver screen
New Year deluge
The missing link
He really knew his onions
Looking for a bargain
Heroes of the sea
You saucy thing, you!
Wherefore art thou, Shakespeare?
Built for speed
Land of plenty
To the manors born
Standing room only on the trains - and that's in 1846!
Town's place in the sun
Seaweed: How we turned the tide 
Those first jolly bus jaunts
Pepys into the past
Reading the Riot Act

Raiders had no case to answer
A family affair
War and peace
Disgusted of Worthing...
Murder in mind
The Longest Day
The queen of comedy
The sky's the limit
Growing pains
Home comforts for the Princess
Strife on the home front
An 'unsuitable job' for a woman
The Incredible Journey
When the 'Nazis' came to Worthing
'Stay-at-homes' who made rail progress
Town comes of age
Goring at the crossroads
A right royal do
Tales of my death have been greatly exaggerated
Upstairs Downstairs
The indomitable women of Worthing
Take three girls
How times have changed
Flying machines and magnificent men
Every picture tells a story
Bumpy ride to the future
The kings of speed
We do like to be beside the seaside


 
 

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