Previous numbers of Sussex Industrial History still available

  • 21 (1991) A Country Garage – Quick’s of Handcross; The Punnett’s Town, Wind Saw Mills; Hollingbury Industrial Estate.
  • 27 (1997) Sheffield Park Garden; Brighton Tunbridge Ware Industry; Railway Cutting Excavation; Eastbourne Mills; Tunnels of South Heighton; Sussex Lime Kilns.
  • 32 (2002) Henry Turner, Brickmaker; Crawley Water Company; Tamplins, Brewers; Ifield Steam Mill; Burgess Hill Pug Mill.
  • 33 (2003) H.A.Waller & Sons; Electrical Generation at High Salvington; C.V.A./Kearney & Trecker; Cocking Lime Works; Nutley Windmill; Longleys at Christ’s Hospital.
  • 34 (2004) West Sussex Brewers; Swanbourne Pumphouse; Hammond Family and Mills; Shoreham Cement Works; Pullinger’s Registered Designs; Balcombe Road Forge, Crawley.
  • 35 (2005) Halsted & Sons of Chichester; Swanbourne Pump House, Arundel; Concrete Shipbuilding at Shoreham; Turnpike Roads to Chichester, Petworth and Midhurst.
  • 36 (2006) The British Syphon Company; Turnpike Roads to Arundel, Worthing and Littlehampton; Brewers of East Sussex; West Hill Cliff Railway, Hastings—Engine Room; The Lamp Posts of Ditchling.
  • 37 (2007) Poynings Mills; Lavington Park Pump House; Tollhouse and Milestone Survey; A Colonel Stephens ‘Find’; CVA Eaton Road, Hove; Cowfold and Henfield Turnpike (Part 1).
  • 45 (2015) Supplement- Phoenix Ironworks;
  • 46 (2016) Architecture of TH Myers for the LBSCR; Bedfordwell Pumping Station, Eastbourne; Brighton Tram Shelters; Turnpikes to Battle and Hastings; Hempstead, Early Fulling Mill.
  • 48 (2018) The Boys on the Plaque; Brighton Power Stations; The Pepper Pot; Brighton Tram & Bus Shelters; Turnpikes to Rye.
  • 50 (2020) The Railway Architecture of James Robb Scott; The Demise of Vernacular Housing Materials; Malting in West Sussex; Turnpike Survey (Part Two); Southerham Cement Works.
  • 51 (2021) The History of Newhaven Cement Works; Chichester Gasworks; Bond Street, Brighton-a street at work over time; Reconstructing the Past; Bishopstone Tidemills and its Impact on Landscape.
  • 52 (2022) Tivoli Mill, St. Leonards; Post-Medieval Minepits in Horam; Photographic Portrait Studios in Victorian Brighton (Part One); The Chalk Pit Furlong, Brighton (Part One); Barrow Mills; A Sussex Industrial Village-South Heighton.
  • 53 (2023) Brighton Photographic Portrait Studios (Part Two); The Selsey Tramway; Barnham Windmill;; The Chalk Pit Furlong, Brighton (Part Two). The Original Southdown Bus Garage, Lewes; A Bus Station and New Bus Garage for Lewes.
  • 54 (2024) SIAS –  Its Founding Years; 300 Years of Transport in the Lavant Valley; The Sussex Weekly Advertiser 1804; The Building of Newhaven’s Breakwater.
  • 55 (2025) The Old Toll Bridge of Shoreham-by-Sea; A Foray into Kelly’s Directory 1938; The Architecture of C H Driver for the LB&SCR; The Lower Mills at West Ashling; The Royal Sovereign Lighthouse; Hastings Mills and Millers.

For a list of the articles in all volumes see previous page. The Honorary Secretary is prepared to quote for photocopying articles in these issues.


Also available (See Books):

  • Alan H.J. Green, The History of Chichester Canal £10.00