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Felpham Felpham
Blakes Cottage
c.1900
 
scan of print from photograph
with thanks- Lois Smith 2015
Re the late J. Howard Smith of Felpham
 
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Felpham Felpham
Blakes Cottage
c.1900
 
postcard unused
contributed by Stefan Blake [2015]
 
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Felpham Felpham
The Church
c.1911-13
 
postcard unused
contributed- Rev.K.North [2013]
 
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Felpham Bognor Regis Felpham
Church
1901
 
postcard posted, 15 Jun.1920
published by Valentines in 1901
contributed- Peter Whitcomb
 
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Felpham Felpham
Church
William Stone, headstone & Grave
Mary Stone, headstone & Grave
image date 1908
 
local blacksmith & wife, died 1808 & 1826
 
 
postcard published by Valentines in 1908
contributed- GFKgravelroots [2019]
 
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Felpham Bognor Regis Felpham
Vicarage Lane
c.1955
 
postcard used, 22 Jan.1956
contributed- Peter Whitcomb
 
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Felpham Bognor Regis Felpham
Vicarage Lane
opposite direction to above
c.1930s
 
postcards x2
in house archive 14
 
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Felpham School


Email Nov.2015
I was brought up in Felpham & Bognor and went to Felpham C of E Infants school, Felpham Way, in the late 1950s. When I went back to Felpham recently, I was sad to see the school is no longer there - or at least is now part of a residential complex 'Old School Mews'. I wonder if anyone has any old photographs of the school before it closed, or indeed any other information / history records. I have searched online but it is as if it has been erased from history. But not from my memory - on my first day at school, I decided that an hour had been quite enough, and when the Head Teacher tried to stop me leaving at playtime, I kicked him in the shins and ran all the way home...
Many thanks,
Jenny Moussaoui
 


Clergy at Felpham, 1309-1982
 
Edmund Etherington
Edmund Etherington
The Felpham Blacksmith
for 40 years
 
William & Mary Stone
William Stone
previous Blacksmith
died 1808
 
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