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Arundel
Livestock Market & High Street
c.1880
 
postcard unused
in house archive 12
 
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Arundel
High Street
Market Place & Norfolk Arms
c.late 1890s
 
Note station Omnibus
 
postcard unused
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Arundel
High Street
Norfolk Arms
c.1900
 
 
scan of book print, dated 1903
in house archive 13
 
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Arundel
High Street
1891
 
published by Frith 1891
contributed: Pauline Tucker, Chichester
 
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Arundel
High Street
c.1898-1903
 
postcard used 1905
contributed: Peter Whitcomb
 
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Arundel
High Street
c.1900
 
postcard, unposted
in house archive 13
 
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Arundel
High Street
c.1900-04
 
postcard, unposted
in house archive 13
 
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Arundel
High Street
28 July 1909
 
postcard, unposted
contributed: Peter Whitcomb
 
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Arundel
High Street
c.1912-14
 
postcard, unposted
contributed: Pauline Tucker, Chichester
 
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Livestock Market


A market at Arundel existed from the time the place had become urban, and certainly by 1086, when the earl's sheriff took market dues from men living outside the honor.
By 1288 there were two markets, on Mondays and Thursdays.
The town council still owned the market in 1891, when cattle, pigs, and sheep were sold but only in a small way. The market had presumably begun to decline after the opening in 1882 of Barnham market, which was better served by the railway.
It had ceased by 1903
 

Norfolk Arms


Norfolk Arms opened in 1785, the landlord of the George later moving there.
By 1799 fashionable visitors from Brighton stayed there. It was the chief coaching inn of the town and from 1850 it offered a railway carrier and omnibus service.
There was a garage at the hotel by 1910 ran by G. W. Hare including a car hire business.
 
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