PARSON'S CORNER, THE HIGH STREET & SLEEPERS HOLE

Old postcard images - can anyone date them?

By Heidi Watkins

Back in the late 1970's or early 1980's my Mum or Dad bought a picture frame with three postcards in it, probably from the Meeching Rd. Flea market.

No.1  Shows what we all knew as Parson's Corner.  In this picture it may well have been called Thompsons Corner.

No.2  Shows a shot taken looking up the High Street taken from the Bridge Hotel.  On the left was one of the big banks, either the Westminster or Barclays. On the right is the Ship Hotel and above that, the building with 'Carriages and Horses on Hire' written on it, became the National bank.

No.3  Shows Sleepers Hole with Cross Channel Steamers in the background.

Now, can anyone date these pictures ?

Photo:Postcards as fitted into the frame.  Full credit to the photographer.  I wonder if he knew they would end up here on a modern WEBSITE

Postcards as fitted into the frame. Full credit to the photographer. I wonder if he knew they would end up here on a modern WEBSITE

From Heidi Watkins private collection

Photo:Parson's Corner?

Parson's Corner?

From Heidi Watkins private collection

Photo:Looking up the High Street

Looking up the High Street

From Heidi Watkins private collection

Photo:Sleepers Hole

Sleepers Hole

From Heidi Watkins private collection

This page was added by Heidi Watkins on 11/03/2008.
Comments about this page

The view of Sleeper's Hole looks to be from around the beginning of the 20th Century, maybe 1903 - 1905 period. I am basing this on the ship to the left of the picture which looks very much like the SS Dieppe which entered service at about that time.

By Derek Longly
On 26/06/2011

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