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LITTLEHAMPTON, SUSSEX
 

Littlehampton
Pier Road
c.1905-08
 
Note the previously shown steamer in background taking on passengers
 
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Littlehampton
Ferry, Pier Road
1928
 
foot passenger ferry
 
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Littlehampton
Pier Road
c1950s
 
looking upriver
 
 
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Littlehampton
Pier Road
c1960s
 
looking upriver
 
 
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