EPW018746 ENGLAND (1927). Bramber and Steyning, Bramber, from the south-east, 1927

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Title [EPW018746] Bramber and Steyning, Bramber, from the south-east, 1927
Reference EPW018746
Date July-1927
Link
Place name BRAMBER
Parish BRAMBER
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 518636, 110731
Longitude / Latitude -0.31331151081351, 50.883319637983
National Grid Reference TQ186107

Pins

This looks like low-level haze or smoke caused by the many stubble fires burned in rural areas after harvesting fields.

Biggles1951
Sunday 2nd of March 2014 02:53:10 PM
Burning straw and stubble was NOT DONE in 1950!

LdeeTee
Tuesday 22nd of December 2015 04:25:33 PM
Kings Barn House ?

John
Thursday 6th of June 2013 08:06:27 PM

Biggles1951
Friday 14th of December 2012 10:44:35 AM
This open area is now built over with housing

Biggles1951
Tuesday 20th of November 2012 11:50:27 AM

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 12:36:22 PM

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 12:35:25 PM
Ruins of Bramber Castle - one can just see the remains of the Keep here.

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 12:27:44 PM
Steyning Railway Station

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 12:25:53 PM
St.Andrews Church, Steyning

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 12:24:44 PM
Chanctonbury Ring

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 12:15:22 PM
Bramber Railway Station

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 11:56:20 AM
Train approaching Steyning from Partridge Green.

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 11:55:46 AM

User Comment Contributions

Chanctonbury Ring. In his recently-published book 'The Old Ways' the writer Robert Macfarlane records spending a night out on Chanctonbury Ring. He experienced somewhat terrifying hours with screaming ghosts above his resting place

MB
Saturday 17th of November 2012 06:10:00 PM
This clearly shows the old railway with Bramber Railway Station (middle extreme left) of the photograph. On the right edge of the picture (above middle), one can see a train approaching Steyning Railway Station (one can just make out the steam rising from the locomotive). The railway has long since disappeared after it was closed during the Beeching Cuts in 1963 and, in its place now, is the Steyning Bypass.

Biggles1951
Friday 16th of November 2012 11:34:20 AM