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18-24 High Street on North side circa late 1960s
36 High Street was demolished after September 1959
38 Sandgate High Street formerly a butchers shop. Photo taken March 2020
44,46,48 High Street 1979
50 a&b, and 52 a&b Sandgate High flats that replaced Pear Tree Cotts in early 1960s
72-76 High Street North 1985
80 Sandgate High St (the Hair Studio) and 82 (Larkings, Chartered Accountants), July 1993
82 Sandgate High St The Sandgate Clinic and 82a Bartholomew Antiques & Interiors 2021
88-90 Sandgate High St part of the English Pine shop 100 Sandgate High St with closing down signs in the window March 2020
88-90 Sandgate High St part of the English Pine shop 100 Sandgate High St with closing down signs in the windown February 2020
88-90 Sandgate High St part of the English Pine shop 100 Sandgate High St with closing down signs in the windown February 2020
88-90 Sandgate High St part of the English Pine shop 100 Sandgate High St with closing down signs in the windown March 2020
92 High St Unwins Wine Merchants previously a Library & Booksellers 1893, Elect.Engineers in 1940 and in 2004 the Sandgate Clinic
94 Sandgate High St an empty shop March 2020
98 Sandgate High St. was a Stationers & Newsagents 1893-2006 now Praters 2008
100 Sandgate High St with closing down sale signs March 2020
100 Sandgate High St with closing down sale signs March 2020
102 Sandgate High St formerly part of the English Pine Shop with a sign for Asham Architects in the left windown March 2020
112 to 116 Sandgate High St a row of three houses built in 1881
112-116 Sandgate High Street three fine town houses still standing
144-150 High North
156 High St. formerly site Cramps shoe repairers now Village Green undated
156 the High Street at corner of Wilberforce Road 22.09.1971
1980 view of corner of Military Road and High Street
A.K. Scott greengrocers before Demolition undated
A crowded High Street ! circa late 1800s
Albane Photography, 72 Sandgate High St. Photo taken March 2020
Albane Photography 72 High Street formerly Fred Moore's shoemakers Circa 2014
An Interesting view of the High St. in the early 1900s
An old redundant Queen Elizabeth 11 postbox in the wall. Photo taken 2020
A poster inviting Sandgate residents to a celebration at Christopher Buck Antiques, 56-60 Sandgate High Street after 30 years in the Village on Saturday, 7th December 2019
A quiet High Street in the 1970s
Associated Insurance Brokers and Bleach's Butchers 1970
A winter's scene in the High St.
A wintery view of the High Street circa mid 1970s
Balcony House north side of High Street 1970
Bleach's butchers, Millie Sillibourne and 18 Sandgate High Street undated
Blinds down Summer's here! in the early 1950s
Brian Cronin & Wife Inside the Newsagents 1985 formerly Burdens
Building of Lloyds bank circa 1902
Burdens Newsagents one of two shops owned by the family June/July 1993
Cafe Pierre, 104 Sandgate high St opened April 2021
Cafe on High Street next to FHODS 104 19801
Chichester Hall and adjoining shops (70,72 etc ) 1982
Christopher Buch Antiques 60 High St circa 2014
Christopher Buck Antiques, 56-60 Sandgate High Street taken March 2020
Co-op next to Bleach's showing storm damage 16/10 1987
Comemos, Deli Cafe, 104 Sandgate High St
Corner of Military Road and High Street in snow late 1970s
Corunna House now Car sales Circa early 1970s
Corunna House on corner of High St. & Gough Road, was then next to Amoco Petrol Station later a Ladies Hairdressers
Cromwell House, 32 Sandgate High Street taken March 2020
Cromwell House High Street North
Delivery of supplies outside Leith House then an Antique Shop 1985
Earlier photo of Fred at work
Early view of High St. note all horse drawn vehicles circa early 1900s
Early view of the High St, N.B.prior to Memoiral and note all horse drawn vehicles circa late 1800s
Early view of the High St Circa early 1900s
Encore, dress store, 86 Sandgate High St taken March 2020
Entrance to back of shops in the early 1950s
Entrance to the Chichester Hall circa 1970s
Field Marshall Lord Allenby's Scroll on display in window of Antique shop undated
Fire at 132 High St. circa early 1900s
Fire at 132 High Street (volunteer Fire Service) now known as Kirby Arcade circa 1900s
Fire at 132 Sandgate HIgh Street, group of workshops known as Kirby Arcade 1905
Fire at 132 Sandgate High Street undated
Flats in Gough road where the Methodist Church once stood undated
Flooding in the High Street after heavy storms and High tides undated
Forrester House gift shop run by Mrs Tiblets 1978 formerly Silliebourne's drapery shop
Fred Moore at work in his shop circa 2010
Fred Moore outside his shoemaker's shop from a watercolour by Euan Williamson
Fred Moore village shoemaker from a watercolour by Euan Williamson
From 1893-1960s 94 Sandgate High St was a butchers then a Greengrocers
General view of HIgh St showing Ship on RHS circa 1980s
General view of the High St. looking east showing the Royal Kent Hotel
Gents Hairdressers formerly Paul blue's undated
Getting ready for Christmas at Bleach the Butchers undated
Good Look-in Antiques, 40 Sandgate High Street, taken March 2020
Goodies in the window of the bakery in the High Street
Hallets DIY shop in 985
Halletts DIY shop 26/28 High St circa 1960s
Heritage Carpet Shop (north side) 1993
High St. North side note Bicycle shop 92 and Co-op now at 94 circa early 1950s
High St. North side showing Pear Tree Cotts circa 1910
High St. circa erly 1900s note Pear Tree Cotts rhs & clock on John Gough building
High St. showing entrance to Wilberforce Rd and Kirby Archade undated
High St looking West n.b Caffyns on left and Maltby's on the right undated
High Street showing John Gough Soldiers Home
High Street showing large crane in the road with Showler's van circa 1950s
High St showing Bank, and Sandgate Motors Garage circa 1950s
Hodgeson's Tailor shop 42 Sandgate High St 1908-1920 laterly a Cafe
Howard Antiques Shop at the corner of Gough Rd and the High St. circa 1974
Howard Godfrey Antiques June/July 1993
Inn Doors, Micro Pub, 96 Sandgate High Street, photo taken March 2020
Inside DIY shop possibly Halletts in 1985
Inside Morris's Butchers shop 1985
Inside of the Old Post Office 1985 run by the Luggs
Inside one of the many Antique shops at that time in the High Street 1985
Inside the Bakers north side of the High Street
Inside the Ironmongers shop undated
Inside the Newsagents 98 High St. 1985
Inside the well stocked Village Shop formerly Randlesons undated
International Stores 90a High St. from 1896-1960
Jenner's shop window local Pharmarcy undated
K.S. Morris Butchers 94 High Stree undated
Karly Shead, hair and make up boutique, 88A Sandgate High St, taken March 2020
Keith & Les at work in Halletts Builders Merchants 26-30 High Street 1980
Keith Holly & daughter (Owener of Hallets) Outside the Old Post Office 1985
Kirby Arcade at the turn of the century, Gent carrying a 100cwt coal for a bet
Last shops on North side 100-104 circa 2014
Leith House 86 High St. circa early 1900s now Encore Dress Agency
Leith House 86-88 High St. was residential, then Antiques shop now dress Agency
Little Fish & Chip Shop
Lloyds Bank next to Post Office now offices undated
Lovejoy's Artefacts, 40 Sandgate High St, photo taken October 2020
Malcolm Willis on his milk round for Northern dairies starting at 5am each morning circa 1980s
Melandoree? 154 High St. bombed in 1940/41 no longer there, was next door to the Rose Pub.
Morris Butchers 94 High Street Mr Morris 1979
Mr Allon in his grocers shop possbly 100 High St circa 1985
Mr Collins inside his ironmongers shop circa 1970s
Mr Fred Moore shoemaker in the village for many years 1979
Mr Harvey Godfrey in his Gallery in 1980
Mr Jordan outside his shop in the High street 1934
Mr Sammie inside the 'Swiss Miss ' Cafe 1960s
Mr Tabner in his butchers shop 38 Sandgate High St. a butcher's shop has been there since 1875
Noble Antiques formerly the Dairy
North side of High st taken March 1949 showing Pear Tree Cottages long gone
North side of the High St Vine Cottage on the corner circa 1970s
Note the Canopy over the Butcher's shop still there
On Wednesday Afternoon 10th June 1914, the Dowager Countess of Guilford unlocked the entrance door to the Chichester Memorial Hall and declared the building open. An afternoon concert and evening entertainment followed. a
Orchard Lane Coffee House, 80 Sandgate High St. Photo taken March 2020
Outside Sandgate Post Office in 1985
Parade of shops on the North side of the High St. circa 1950s
Pear Tree Cottages demolished for a block of flats undated
Pen & Ink drawing showing Gough's Soldier's Home & Institute undated
Photo taken outside Bike and spares shop in row just along from the Crescent early 1900s
Portland Studios, Digital Photography, 88A Sandgate High St taken March 2020
Post Office, Lloyds Bank and entrance to garage for Kent Hotel circa 1950s
Post Office and adjoining shops (70,72) and Chichester Hall with red telephone box 1982
Poster celebrating 30 years at 56-60 Sandgate High St by Christopher and Jane Buck, 7th December 2019
Prater Raines Ltd, a website designer, 98 Sandgate High St,, taken March 2020
RCS Motor Car Sales circa 2014
Randlesome's Grocer 100 High Street North side undated
Residents of Pear Tree Cottage circa 1940-1950
Riviera Car Sales, 66-68 Sandgate High St. Photo taken March 2020
Roma Capital, 78 Sandgate High(formerly St Lloyds Bank built 1903) taken March 2020
Roma Capital, 78 Sandgate High St taken March 2020
Sandgate Clinic 82 Sandgate High Street
Sandgate High St from the old Congregational Church looking East, July 1993
Sandgate High Street circa 1951
Sandgate High Street looking East from Tower Court showing FHODS on the left, July 1993
Sandgate Newsagents in 1980 run by Mrs Perry
Sandgate Pharmacy 1985
Sandgate Post Office in 1970s
Sandgate Trading, 74 Sandgate High St poster put up during Covid 19 lockdown
Sandgate Trading, a gift shop, 74 Sandgate High St, March 2020
Sandgate Trading, a gift shop, 74 Sandgate High St, March 2020
Sandgate in winter circa 1970's
Service with a smile at the Village Chemist circa 1960s
Shirley & Michael Allon took over from A.R. Randlesome who ran this grocery shop for many years
Shop next to Seymour Villas Circa 2014
Showing where 18-24 High Street was now the Village Green nb Fleur de LIs Sign on LHS
Showler's the Greengrocers in the same family for many years Mrs Briffett serving
The Chichester Hall circa 2015
The Coal shop, Freeman & Lloyds, and Bleach Butchers North side of High St undated
The Dog House, 92 Sandgate High St decorated for Christmas 2019
The Dog House, 92 Sandgate High St decorated for Christmas 2019
The Dog House, an arts and crafts shop with cafe, 92 Sandgate High St, taken March 2020
The High Street looking east circa early 1900s
The High St showing the Chichester Hall in late 1950s
The Hospice Shop formerly Bleach's Butchers circa 2014
The Hungary Seagull, 94 Sandgate High St with a new facade, October 2020
The Hungry Seagull, 94 Sandgate High Street a new business, July 2020
The Hungry Seagull 94 High Street
The Laundrette in 1985 which was replaced by a ladies hairdessers and now a cafe
The Little Fish & Chip Shop, Gough Road early 2000
The Little Fish & Chip shop before planning perm. to convert & expand 1998
The Little Theatre circa 1980 (FHODS in residence )
The Midland Bank and above the Masonic Hall no 60 High Street undated
The Old Rose Pub and further on 156 High St corner of Wilberforce Rd now Village Green
The Royal Kent Hotel circa 1960s
The Sandgate Clinic ,Osteopathy and Well-being, 82 Sandgate High Street taken July 2020
The Sandgate Co-op after the Hurricane of 16/10/1987 it was there for many years and now an Antique Shop
The Savoury Slice, 30A Sandgate High Street, taken March 2020
The Ship Inn Sandgate undated
The Skoda car agency and garage owned by Douglas Shipp since 1984, now a car sales business
The Village Shop, 76 Sandgate High Street, taken March 2020
The Working Men's Club also opened on the 10th June 1914 underneath the hall.
The clock now on the Chichester Memorial Hall originally installed on the J B Gough Soldiers Home 56-60 Sandgate High St. Taken March 2020
The former Rose Inn, 152 Sandgate High St closed in 1968 and new a private house, March 2020
The former coal shop now residential 46 High Street circa 2010
The inside of village butchers shop 1985
The rear of Oxford House facing the Parade
The village butchers north side of the High Street
This planter was originally a horse trough is situated on the left of the entrance to SAGA at Enbrook Park, was a gift of Colonel Wheatley, in 1877.
This stone was laid by Sir Squire Bancroft on Monday 15th December 1913. The Chichester Memorial Hall was built as a memorial to Lilla, Countess of Chichester.
Tilluck's Thai 11, Restaurant and Take-away, 26-30 Sandgate High St, photo taken March 2020
Unwins Wine Merchants circa 1985
Unwins Wine Merchants staffed by Mr Simes circa 1970s formery John Lukeys
Vegetable shop later used as a carpet shop undated
Very early view of Sandgate lift going down towards Sandgate Hill undated
View from garage of High Street at night undated
View from the Undercliff looking down to the High St. circa 1950s
View of High St. looking east note lift in the distance circa very early 1900s
View of High St. showing The Old Fire Station undated
View of High Street Pear Tree Cottages on right circa early 1900s
View of High Street circa late 1800s
View of the High Street looking deserted undated
View of the High St showing The Sandgate Cafe and Good looking Antiques undated
View of the Melzone Factory and showing to the left where the Woodford Hotel once stood 1960s
View of the Wesleyan Church & The Soldiers Home the foundation stone of which was laid by John Bartholomew Gough in 1879
View up the High St showing the Ship on RHS and new flats for sale where Royal Kent once stood
Vine Cottage corner of High St. & Crescent (no traffic!) undated
Vine Cottage on High Street undated
Winter in Sandgate showin the Royal Kent Hotel circa early 1960s
Wintery view of the High Street circa 1970s