epw039510 ENGLAND (1932). Horsham Park, North Street and the town, Horsham, 1932
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Title | [EPW039510] Horsham Park, North Street and the town, Horsham, 1932 |
Reference | EPW039510 |
Date | August-1932 |
Link | |
Place name | HORSHAM |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 517450, 130750 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.32369776290188, 51.063522398241 |
National Grid Reference | TQ175308 |
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Horsham Sports Club (the tree is still there) |
JWC |
Friday 12th of June 2020 03:05:37 PM |
This were Jockey Mead is now. |
JWC |
Friday 12th of June 2020 02:54:54 PM |
River Arun |
JWC |
Friday 12th of June 2020 02:51:54 PM |
Hills Cemetery |
JWC |
Friday 12th of June 2020 02:48:57 PM |
Hills Cemetery |
JWC |
Friday 12th of June 2020 02:47:19 PM |
A signal box on stilts to provide a better view. |
John Wass |
Sunday 7th of September 2014 04:20:28 PM |
Horsham Park |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:49:59 PM |
Horsham Urban District Council Depot. Electricity generating station, maintenance workshops and refuse destructor built c.1902 |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:49:21 PM |
Roman Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist. Sandstone rubble building in perpendicular style by E. and J. Goldie, 1919–23. |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:36:45 PM |
London Road Methodist Church, opened in 1883 on the site of an earlier chapel. |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:32:47 PM |
Horsham Gas Works gasometer, demolished c.1970 |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:28:27 PM |
The Station Hotel |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:25:53 PM |
Horsham Railway Station. These Victorian station buildings were rebuilt in the the "Art Deco" style by the Southern Railway in 1937-8. |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:24:55 PM |
Park House |
2logd |
Monday 26th of August 2013 06:51:48 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 25th of April 2013 05:16:21 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 25th of April 2013 05:15:06 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 25th of April 2013 05:14:15 PM | |
St Mark's Church. Original Early English Style building by William Moseley, 1841. Rebuilt by William Habershon and Edgar Brock, 1870-1888. The body of the church was demolished in 1989 and only the tower and spire remain. |
Dan Gregory |
Monday 2nd of June 2014 07:43:33 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 25th of April 2013 05:13:34 PM |