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High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea,
looking westwards
in the Great Snow Storm
near the end of the 19th century (1881)
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Horse
drawn Tram at the terminus outside the Burrell Hotel
on the south side of Shoreham
railway station, circa 1905
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The
first Norfolk Bridge opened in 1833
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High Street, Shoreham
in the second half of the 19th century, looking eastwards
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King's Head at the west end of the High Street
(now demolished) 1930s
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1781 The Wooden bridge
over
the River Adur at Old Shoreham was built, replacing
a ferry. The bridge was rebuilt to a similar design in 1916 and up until
1970 was the main A27 road for all traffic passing through Shoreham.
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Suter's Yard (north
side of the river)
from the Norfolk Bridge
in the early 20th century
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Dolphin Hard before
the construction of the Footbridge
to
Shoreham Beach in the early
20th century
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