WE’RE hoping readers might be able to shed some light on what is a mystery picture from The Argus archive.

It shows today’s a crowd of people gathered to watch something – but what? And where are they? Guesses so far include Hastings, Brighton and Worthing. The suggested date is 1942 but it could be older.

Strolling through Stanmer village in around 1942

Strolling through Stanmer village in around 1942

The picture of Stanmer village is also dated 1942 and could be older as during the Second World War some of the houses were taken over by the Canadian army with the locals moving out.

The scenery has not changed much, though.

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Another picture shows the site of the King Alfred just before it was built on Hove seafront.

The King Alfred site in Hove in around 1936

The King Alfred site in Hove in around 1936

Note the original steps which still stand today.

The start of ‘dig for victory’ allotments in Preston Park, Brighton, circa 942

The start of ‘dig for victory’ allotments in Preston Park, Brighton, circa 942

Preston Park in 1942 doesn’t look too different either. This is thought to be the start of allotments being put in place as part of the “dig for victory” campaign.

These pictures have been colourised at www.spcolourcollection.com.