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FeaturesLooking back: Public protests bear a striking resemblance
7:00pm Monday 17th June 2013 Last week Brighton binmen voted to strike in a row over pay. Sussex has a long and chequered history of workers taking matters into their own hands. Bill Gardner looks back through The Argus archives for striking stories from years gone by. Looking back: When The Thing was terrifying Peacehaven residents
10:00am Sunday 16th June 2013 Perched on the chalk cliffs of the South Downs, Peacehaven has known many twists and turns since it was formed in 1916. Bill Gardner looks back through the Argus archives at some of the best Peacehaven stories from years gone by. |
Then and NowThen and Now: South Street, Worthing
4:52pm Monday 17th December 2012 Much has changed in Worthing's South Street since 1988 |
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Past ViewsWest Pier, Brighton
10:00am Monday 17th June 2013 This is the West Pier in Brighton when it was at its beautiful best more than a century ago. |
Five PicturesDressed up in the Pavilion, Morris Minor upset, Phil Collins and body builders
5:02pm Monday 17th December 2012 The Argus wants to hear your memories from these pictures of times gone by |
Lost TouchLouise Dickens writes from the US:5:19pm Friday 31st May 2013 My family is searching for relatives of my mom, Nellie Helen Mugovero (née Marchant), who left the UK after the Second World War as a war bride and came to the US. |
Past PresentRoyal beginnings
10:30am Monday 17th June 2013 Adam Trimingham finds out why the Chapel Royal was reserved for the rich in the 18th century |
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