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Recent Updates:
2009
Full update to listed buildings

Tanyard
Ex-Brighton Road tracked to new location

Ferris Wheel
2008 photos and text

The Bear
has new livery

Provender Mill
for sale for £1m

Jones the Bootmakers
new information

St Leonards School
artist impression of new development

Tanbridge House
1933 school photo

Sir Michael Caine
in Horsham

Bandstand
2007 Programme

Renovation
of the Clockhouse Cupola

This page will help you to get the best out of Hidden Horsham. The links further down will take you to the features but it may be helpful to read the information below first and so appreciate all of the facilities available on this site. In all instances links to other pages are in blue

Each feature page has a number of photos and some text to describe the item. Clicking on the photographs will open a new window for the full sized photograph. Typically there will be additional information such as links to an aerial view, a Google map, a build date and details of the listed building status if appropriate. Links to relevant external sites are also provided and will open in a new window

There is more than one way to explore Hidden Horsham and the choice is yours. If you know Horsham well and wish to try to identify the feature from the thumbnail images then use the thumbnail pages and try your luck

The gallery pages provide a sneak preview of the main photo of the page and the opening text. Clicking on the photo or the end of the text will take you to that page

Hidden Horsham is affiliated to Francis Frith Archive. All of the Francis Frith photographs of Horsham have been posted on this site. Alongside many of them is an up to date photograph of the same scene so that you may appreciate how much, or little, Horsham has changed in the intervening years. You may view these in the then and now galleries

The Frith archive is recognised as being the only photographic archive of British national importance still in private hands. It contains 365,000 photographs, all catalogued by town. They depict 7,000 cities, towns and villages throughout Britain some of which have been photographed continuously in the period between 1860 and 1970, thus illustrating the physical and social changes that have taken place over that period. Over 120,000 are available now as high resolution digital scans. Purchases of these images made after clicking a Hidden Horsham link will support the independence of this site

The sitemap will take you to a number of ways to explore the site. To date you can explore by street name, character name, special features, by year and by events

The final way to explore the site by using the search page. Enter keywords of text and see what results are offered to you. This page has the added advantage for Hidden Horsham in that it displays what searches have taken place recently so that the site can be updated accordingly

Enjoy your visit to Hidden Horsham and be sure to send us your feedback!

Quick Links:

Gallery: pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Thumbnails: pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Then and now: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Horsham Events, 2006 onwards

Horsham Postcards from 1904

Identify the clock game


Contributions, comments and suggestions are welcomed. Please use the contact page to let us know your thoughts. More information on the images is always welcomed

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