Hello all, I wonder if anyone knows where I can find pictures of the corner of Warrior Square near the sea front from the 1950s or before?
This is the corner nearest the Goat Ledge Cafe which used to be a hotel.
I've tracked down some from the 70's and 80's but only sketches from older than this.
Would the council have this sort of thing? If so, any idea where I would ask for help?
Thanks in advance.
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Old pictures of Warrior Square
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
https://britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/EPW026190
Get a login and you can magnify x8 - no cost, lots of other photos.
Can you name the hotel?.
Get a login and you can magnify x8 - no cost, lots of other photos.
Can you name the hotel?.
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
https://www.flickr.com/groups/warriorsquare/pool/ has a few, but nothing close up.
The Adelphi seems to have been next door(s), 5 onwards? (edit - may have fronted onto main garden, rather than seaward)
When laid out and opened in 1864, Warrior Square was Belgravia. Unlikely this will help.
The Adelphi seems to have been next door(s), 5 onwards? (edit - may have fronted onto main garden, rather than seaward)
When laid out and opened in 1864, Warrior Square was Belgravia. Unlikely this will help.
Last edited by whiffler on Mon Oct 12, 2020 8:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
Excellent, thanks for this Whiffler - I'm hopefully going to have some news this week on the subject and will have more background on the building, but seeinng it in its original format helps.
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
1874 OS map has the building.
1899 OS map says it was a Club, as do others through to last in 1970
https://www.eborfamilyhistory.co.uk/pri ... unk-k-o-m/
... confirms a Club, so likely to have had accommodation. Someone with contemporaneous Kelly's or suchlike will be along soon.
1899 OS map says it was a Club, as do others through to last in 1970
https://www.eborfamilyhistory.co.uk/pri ... unk-k-o-m/
... confirms a Club, so likely to have had accommodation. Someone with contemporaneous Kelly's or suchlike will be along soon.
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
https://www.1066online.co.uk/gallery/ol ... -square-01
https://www.1066online.co.uk/gallery/en ... aving-1860
note that the last 3 frontages before Warrior Square are symmetrical. However, looking at Google you'll see that the last was never built as that is where the Club/Hotel you seek is.
https://www.1066online.co.uk/gallery/en ... aving-1860
note that the last 3 frontages before Warrior Square are symmetrical. However, looking at Google you'll see that the last was never built as that is where the Club/Hotel you seek is.
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
East Sussex (Golf) Club?
I say this because people look to be playing the game on the grass square adjacent:
I say this because people look to be playing the game on the grass square adjacent:
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
And another from 1946, replete with barbed wire. Neighbouring premises shows up as Llewellyn Hotel
http://wiki.historymap.info/File:Warrio ... -1946..jpg

http://wiki.historymap.info/File:Warrio ... -1946..jpg

Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
UncleB does not say why he wants to see images of the building at the west corner of W.S. at the seafront.
I agree that the square was laid out and completed by 1864.
Probably such huge buildings were built speculatively to attract the extremely wealthy or specifically arranged as hotels.
The change in fortunes down the years may have resulted in change of use and conversion into flats at some stage,
Former hotels may have also become mixed-use, with flats and G.P. surgeries or even care homes.
I am not sure what UncleB hopes to learn.
Clubs may have taken up residence in rooms and yet, despite what I said about a possible golf club, it is unlikely that such a body would have occupied the whole entity of a huge building.
Over to you, UncleB.
I agree that the square was laid out and completed by 1864.
Probably such huge buildings were built speculatively to attract the extremely wealthy or specifically arranged as hotels.
The change in fortunes down the years may have resulted in change of use and conversion into flats at some stage,
Former hotels may have also become mixed-use, with flats and G.P. surgeries or even care homes.
I am not sure what UncleB hopes to learn.
Clubs may have taken up residence in rooms and yet, despite what I said about a possible golf club, it is unlikely that such a body would have occupied the whole entity of a huge building.
Over to you, UncleB.
Re: Old pictures of Warrior Square
Curious that it shows on OS maps for several decades as a Club.
It brings to mind images of the clubs in St James's and Pall Mall, but was it a seaside off-shoot of one of them?
Aha !. Found a map that says it was the East Sussex Club, and from there turned up links to the grave of the chap who rebuilt the club, and also to its closure dec1981 with interesting snippets.
https://www.1066online.com/maps/1899-hastings-map/
https://friendsofhastingscemetery.org.uk/jenkinsp2.html
https://hastingschronicle.net/key-events/1980-onwards/
It brings to mind images of the clubs in St James's and Pall Mall, but was it a seaside off-shoot of one of them?
Aha !. Found a map that says it was the East Sussex Club, and from there turned up links to the grave of the chap who rebuilt the club, and also to its closure dec1981 with interesting snippets.
https://www.1066online.com/maps/1899-hastings-map/
https://friendsofhastingscemetery.org.uk/jenkinsp2.html
https://hastingschronicle.net/key-events/1980-onwards/
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