HANGLETON WAY
Two photographs of the vacant land in Hangleton way, on 20 January 1969. For many years after most of this road had been made up this large frontage was left undeveloped , Probably with this in mind, that a range of shops would be required. Following the erection of many houses in the valley west and north of Hangleton Church these shops were built later in 1969.
Old inhabitants will recall that until 1939 the line of the Dyke Railway ran across here on the site of the track seen in the previous photograph between the lamp post and the Downsman Inn. This can be proved by reference to an earlier photograph on another page.
Image Reference: JG_37_099.tif
Date: 1969
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 153x97
Place: Hove
Additional Information: No comment
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