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Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Church
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

1951 on back of photo


Contributor: Anonymous
Picture Date: 1951
Place: Lullington, East Sussex, England
Contributor comments:

The church pictured is Lullington Church, also known as the Church of the Good Shepherd, located in East Sussex, England. It is often referred to as one of the smallest churches in England.
The church was originally a 12th-century building, but a fire in the 17th century left only the chancel standing. This surviving portion now serves as the entire church. It is situated on the South Downs between Wilmington Hill and Alfriston.

Updated: 09-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Lighthouse
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

No information


Contributor: Anonymous
Place: Dungeness, Kent, England
Contributor comments:

Steam train at Dungeness in Kent, England, on the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway. In the background is the Old Dungeness Lighthouse, which was built in 1904.

Updated: 09-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Lighthouse
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

No information


Contributor: Anonymous
Place: Beachy Head, East Sussex, England
Contributor comments:

This building is the Belle Tout Lighthouse in East Sussex, England. The lighthouse, located on the cliffs of Beachy Head, was decommissioned in 1902 and was later used as a private residence and a World War II observation post. In 1999, the lighthouse was moved 17 meters back from the cliff edge to prevent it from falling into the sea due to coastal erosion. It has since been converted into a bed and breakfast.

Updated: 09-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Castle
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

1951 on back of photo


Contributor: Anonymous
Picture Date: 1951
Place: Hastings, East Sussex, England
Contributor comments:

Hastings Castle, built in 1067 by William the Conqueror,

Updated: 08-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Church
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

1951 on back of photo


Contributor: Anonymous
Picture Date: 1951
Place: Battle, East Sussex, England
Contributor comments:

St. Mary the Virgin Church, Battle, East Sussex

Updated: 08-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Coastal
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

1951 on back of photo


Contributor: Anonymous
Picture Date: 1951
Place: Seven Sisters Country Park, East Sussex, England
Contributor comments:

The Seven Sisters are a series of white chalk cliffs on the coast of East Sussex, England, located within the Seven Sisters Country Park.

They are often compared to the White Cliffs of Dover. Some consider the Seven Sisters to be more scenic, as they are part of a rolling green landscape, and they are also higher than the Dover cliffs.

Updated: 08-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Coastal
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

1974 on back of photo


Contributor: Anonymous
Picture Date: 1974
Place: Eastbourne, East Sussex, England
Contributor comments:

Eastbourne from Beachy Head

Updated: 08-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Coastal
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

1974 on back of photo


Contributor: Anonymous
Picture Date: 1974
Place: Cromer, Norfolk, England
Contributor comments:

Cromer Pier

Updated: 09-10-2025
Identified
Submitter: Anonymous
Source Year: 2025
Category: Lighthouse
Image Source
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Source: 2nd Hand Shop, Norwich
Submitter Notes:

1974 on back of photo


Contributor: Anonymous
Picture Date: 1974
Place: Eastbourne, East Sussex, England
Contributor comments:

Beachy Head Lighthouse at the foot of the chalk cliffs of Beachy Head in East Sussex, England. The lighthouse is known for its distinctive red and white stripes.

Updated: 08-10-2025
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