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Nuthurst: Sedgewick Park garden. Photograph, 1942, by Country Life
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Lower Beeding: early 19th-century houses at Plummers Plain. Photographs, 1986 |
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Henfield: Henfield common from the south-west. Photograph, 1985, by Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers plc |
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Lower Beeding: Colgate hamlet from the east. Postcard, early 20th century (W.S.R.O.) |
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Cowfold: houses on the north side of the churchyard. Postcard, early 20th century (W.S.R.O.) |
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Lower Beeding: Buchan Hill from the north-east. Lithograph from The Building News, 7 July 1882 |
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Upper Beeding: cement works. Photograph, 1979, by the British Geological Survey |
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Upper Beeding: Dacre Gardens. Photograph, 1986 |
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Crawley New Town, formerly Ifield: St. Peter's church, West Crawley. Postcard, c. 1900 (W.S.R.O.) |
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Lower Beeding: St. John's church, Coolhurst. Postcard, early 20th century (W.S.R.O.) |
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Edburton: the South Downs from the churchyard. Photograph, 1986 |
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Edburton: the church from the south-east. Photograph, 1986 |
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Ifield: the Quaker meeting house from the south. Photograph, 1972 (N.M.R.) |
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Ifield: interior of the Quaker meeting house. Photograph, 1949 (N.M.R.) |
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Crawley New Town: Queens Square. Photograph, 1986 |
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Crawley New Town: Rona Close, Broadfield. Photograph, 1970s, at Crawley Reference Library |
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Crawley New Town: railway station and offices. Photograph, c. 1968, at Crawley Reference Library |
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Crawley New Town, formerly Ifield: St. Francis's Roman Catholic church. Photograph, late 19th or early 20th century (N.M.R.) |
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Crawley New Town, formerly Ifield: the new St. Francis and St. Anthony's Roman Catholic church. Photograph, 1986 |
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Arms of Crawley Development Corporation |
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Arms of Crawley Urban District Council |
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Lower Beeding: Selehurst. Postcard, early 20th century (W.S.R.O.) |
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Rusper: The Nunnery from the west c. 1780. Pen-and-wash drawing by S. H. Grimm, British Library Add. MS. 5673, f. 1 |
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Henfield: the flooded Adur valley from Nep Town. Postcard, early 20th century (W.S.R.O.) |
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Upper Beeding: High Street from the north-east. Photograph, early 20th century (N.M.R.) |
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Map of Albourne village in 1681. From W.S.R.O., Cap. I/29/19 |
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Albourne: Albourne Place. Photograph, 1924, by Country Life
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Ifield: the George hotel, Crawley. Photograph, c. 1920 (N.M.R.) |
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Albourne: the King's Head inn. Photograph, 1986 |
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Woodmancote: view of the Weald from Blackstone hamlet. Photograph, 1984, by A. P. Baggs |
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Lower Beeding: valley above Hawkins pond. Photograph, 1964, by the British Geological Survey |
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Ifield, later Crawley New Town: Ewhurst Place from the north-east. Photograph, 1986 |
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Shermanbury: gatehouse at Ewhurst Manor. Photograph, 1952 (N.M.R.) |
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Cowfold: the Carthusian monastery at Parkminster from the air. Photograph, c. 1950 (Cambridge University Collection of Air Photographs) |
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Henfield: Old Bull Cottage, Mockbridge green, from the north-west. Photograph, 1964 (N.M.R.) |
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Cowfold: Capons from the west. Photograph, 1956 (N.M.R.) |
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Cowfold: monumental brass to Thomas Nelond, prior of Lewes, in the church |
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