The Great Storm of 1987 battered Sussex and left four dead and hundreds homeless.
Tuesday marks the 25th anniversary of the disaster and The Argus is producing a special supplement.
Argus photographers were first on the scene and the devastating images they captured were published around the world.
As well as featuring some of the iconic images of the day, the supplement will include your memories of the storm.
Milkman Mal Standing describes how trees were falling all around as he and his colleagues delivered the morning’s rounds, while new mum Jill Davies recalls holding her daughter tight on the 13th floor maternity unit of Royal Sussex County Hospital.
For this, and more, don’t forget to pick up Tuesday’s Argus.
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