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Pagham
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Pagham
A collection of old Pagham and Nyetimber photographs
Part of the Gravelroots UK Vintage Trail

 
Pagham
Pagham Mill
1906
 
postcard
published by J.Valentines 1906
in house archive6
 
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Mill Cottage, Nyetimber, Pagham Pagham
Nyetimber
Mill Cottage
c.1950s
 
postcard unused
contributed-
Vinny Moore, Ohio, USA, 2014
archive 4
 
 
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Mill Cottage, Pagham Pagham
Nyetimber
Mill Cottage
c.1951-56
 
postcard used 1956
archive 4
 
 
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Pagham
Village
c.1900-06
 
postcards x2 archived
dated March 1906
in house archive6 & Stella King
 
ref- 302
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The Bear Inn, Pagham Pagham
237 Pagham Road
The Bear Inn
c.1905-08
 
postcard dated 1908
in house archive4
 
This is the original building,
now demolished and rebuilt
 
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The Bear Inn, Pagham Pagham
The Bear Inn
c.1919-20
 
postcard dated 1921
in house archive4
 
 
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The Bear Inn, Pagham Pagham
The Bear Inn
c.1927-32
 
postcard
in house archive4
 
 
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The Bear Inn, Pagham Pagham
The Bear Inn
c.1950s-60
 
postcard
in house archive4
 
 
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Pagham

Pagham village is divided into three areas, the Old Village, the Beach & Nyetimber which was separate originally.
In Roman times Pagham Harbour was a primary seaport of the Southern coast.
Up to the 14th century Pagham continued as a foremost English port, trading wool to Europe. But after the huge storm of 1341, a large area of the Parish was utterly devastated by the sea, the hamlet of Charlton totally disappearing.
The harbour gradually silted, diminishing it's importance.
Beach Estate
originally consisted of holiday homes mostly created from redundant railway carriages.
By virtue of its coastline position Pagham played an important role in WW2.
George V recuperated at Craigweil House in 1928-9, Craigweil was part of Pagham till 1934.
 
Pagham Parish Council
 
Kellys 1938 directory
 
Pagham Smugglers
 
Pagham Pram Race
 
Pagham Church
 
The 4x great grandfather of US. President Biden was christened at St Thomas a'Becket Church, Church Lane, Pagham see here
 



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