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A touch of nostalgia

Postby Hagar » Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:56 pm

Fozzer's steam engine topic in the General forum made me come over all nostalgic. A couple of weeks ago I had lunch with a friend at the Red Lion Inn in Old Shoreham. This is an old traditional pub dating back to the 18th Century with low beams & open fires.
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Just opposite the pub is the Old Toll Bridge. This was originally built across the River Adur in 1781 & rebuilt in 1916. The old wooden bridge has been recently restored & was officially re-opened by HRH Prince Andrew in October 2008. They made a beautiful job of it & it now looks better than it has for many years. Believe it or not this was the main A27 trunk road until December 1970 when the new Shoreham flyover was opened. It's now restricted to cycles, horses & pedestrians. The familiar landmark of Lancing College Chapel is on the right with the HQ of Ricardo Engineering to the left of the bush. The Sussex Pad Hotel is visible in the distance across the bridge.
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This is all that's left of the railway line between Shoreham & Horsham. I travelled along here to school on the Steyning Flyer from 1953 - 1959. The crossing keepers also collected the toll from road traffic crossing the bridge. They were out there in all weathers & we reckoned they made a small fortune out of it. ;)
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Here's the new Shoreham flyover in all its glory. That's Mill Hill on the right with the old Beeding cement works quarry at centre & the works chimney at far left. You can see where the railway track ran along the river bank. This is now a cycle & footpath. I shall have to walk it one day & see how far it goes.
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This view is from the other side of the bridge looking towards Old Shoreham. You can see the passing points where two double-decker buses could just pass each other. Fortunately there were no 40-ton articulated trucks when the bridge was in use. St. Nicholas Church in the centre is recorded in the Domesday Book & dates back to at least the 9th Century.
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If you're wondering what the object on the other side of the fence is, here's a close-up. This is a rare relic of the WWII defences. An anti-tank 'hairpin' roadblock made from a railway line. This one is all that's left & is apparently in its original position. It's possibly the only one of its kind in Sussex.
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Hope you enjoyed my little trip down memory lane. ;)
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby alan_harmi » Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:08 pm

Nice shots....I always find it interesting to see old war things still in existance today.  Next time I'm over there I'll have to check out that pub, sounds fantastic.
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby Roughrider » Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:37 pm

Nice shots Doug, looks like a lovely day, thanks for taking us with you, Mark
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby BigTruck » Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:55 pm

Those would make some terrific black and white photos doug!  I too am a WWII history fan!
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby Fozzer » Mon Feb 09, 2009 4:04 am

See...

You are not really the Grumpy old Hagar, which you would lead us to believe....

...you do have a cuddly, soft spot...

...somewhere!...;)... ;D...!

Absolutely gorgeous Photographs, Doug... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]...!

So clear and crisp!

I bet the owner of the Pub would love to see a large, framed picture which you took of the "Red Lion Inn", hanging over his Bar...;)...!

Well done.. :)..!

Paul... :)...!
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby Flying Trucker » Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:42 am

As always thanks for the tour and History Lesson Doug...excellent.... ;)

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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby Willit Run » Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:37 pm

Wonderful shots and tour, Doug!!

I'll have to get a picture of the Red Lion Inn near me!!
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby MWISimmer » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:46 pm

Having travelled the A27 too many times to mention I'm amazed at the tiny bridge being in use until 1970. If it was still used today the queues would be back to Portsmouth and Eastbourne!  ;D
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:17 pm

Wonderful stuff Doug 8-)
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby TSC. » Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:10 am

Wonderful shots Doug, it was especially interesting to see the anti-tank hairpin, amazing to think how many people pass it without having a clue to it's significance. It always interests me when I see things like that, dragons teeth & pill boxes etc.

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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby Hagar » Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:52 am

Thanks for the kind comments.

Wonderful shots Doug, it was especially interesting to see the anti-tank hairpin, amazing to think how many people pass it without having a clue to it's significance. It always interests me when I see things like that, dragons teeth & pill boxes etc.

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Thanks Martyn. I see I'm not the only one to be fascinated by this subject. That is the only hairpin I can remember seeing & there don't seem to be many photos of them even on this site. http://www.pillboxesuk.co.uk/

There used to be a lot of wartime defences in this area but they're rapidly disappearing. As kids we used to play in the air raid shelters & pillboxes & thought nothing of it. One of the gun emplacements at Shoreham Airport used to be our spotting HQ. Since becoming interested after my visit to Cuckmere Haven last year I've recently started visiting these sites to get a photographic record before it's too late. I might post some of the results later. Unfortunately the weather isn't suitable at the moment.
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Re: A touch of nostalgia

Postby TSC. » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:23 am

That pillboxesuk link was the one I was going to post Doug.
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