EPW000751 ENGLAND (1920). Eastbourne Station, Eastbourne, 1920

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Title [EPW000751] Eastbourne Station, Eastbourne, 1920
Reference EPW000751
Date April-1920
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Place name EASTBOURNE
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 560948, 99060
Longitude / Latitude 0.2826856725597, 50.768202009815
National Grid Reference TV609991

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Terminus Place: this road no longer exists. It disappeared c.1980 with the construction of the Arndale Centre.

Mikeo1938
Sunday 15th of April 2018 06:29:11 PM
Eastbourne Railway Station

Alan McFaden
Tuesday 9th of April 2013 02:37:37 PM
The houses that stood on the site of the present Ivy House in Ivy Terrace.

Mikeo1938
Tuesday 11th of December 2012 11:28:27 PM
St Anne's Church in Upperton Gardens - set ablaze during an air raid on 11 August 1942 and finally demolished in 1955.

Mikeo1938
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 02:00:36 PM
I walk past here every day on my way to work at the hospital. The church looks like it was an impressive site amongst the houses and gardens.

Chris
Sunday 1st of July 2012 12:02:46 AM
Technical Institute and Public Library (1904) at the bottom on Grove Road - this was destroyed in an air raid on 4 June 1943.

Mikeo1938
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 01:47:51 PM
I wondered what this building was. I have lived in Eastbourne for 10 years an didn't know this, thanks Mikeo. It's a shame the current building is not so pleasing to look at!



I have noticed there are a lot more trees lining the streets, something we should really do again on this level to brighten things up a little.

Chris
Saturday 30th of June 2012 11:53:47 PM

User Comment Contributions

Note the old Gildredge Hotel with the two corner turrets to the right of the railway station; the rounded booking hall to the left of the station has yet to be built. Note also Terminus Place, the first turning on the left along Terminus Road. The latter disappeared with the construction of the Arndale Centre, which opened in 1980.

Mikeo1938
Sunday 1st of July 2012 12:00:19 AM
Wow! The Gildredge Hotel looks so much better than the modern pub today, which is somewhat bland in comparison. Not a watering hole I go to. It's also good to see Terminus Place before the construction of the Arndale Centre. I love seeing how things were then, especially if they look considerably different. Terminus Road could look different again if the plans to improve the Arndale go ahead....the Gildredge Pub will be no more.

Chris
Sunday 1st of July 2012 12:00:19 AM