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WEST SUSSEX CONSTABULARY, PC 143
'A Clerical Error'
Church House, Westminster, London 1932.
'Male officers thought they could do anything to me'
Policing in the Seventies involved shocking treatment of policewoman. “If I could sue now for stuff that happened to me back then I would be a very rich person.”
'Mods and Rockers.' 2
Reflections
'The Babes in The Wood Murder.'
David Rowland
'The Brighton Police Corruption Case'
Extracts curtesy of Mr David Hovey
"A great insight into Brighton's history"
Wednesday October 29th 2014
1960's day - Mods and Rockers
We called the Mods 'children' as they rode prams and they called us 'greebo's'
19th Century Executions. Part 2
David Rowland
19th Century Executions.Part 1
David Rowland
25 Beat
Reflections
50 Shilling Tailors
Sussex Police Photo Archive 1951
50 years on. What the papers say.
Mods v Rockers! The beach battles that rocked Britain in 1964 - and terrified bank holiday tourists
A Brief History of the Police Federation
The Police Federation was founded in 1919, ninety years after the Police Act 1829 brought the Metropolitan Police into being.
A Comedy of Errors.
Lewes Crown Court, 1998.
A Court Appearance.
David Roland
A Crashed German Aircraft.
Official police reports written in 1943
A Dose of Ill Fortune.
Southport 1947.
A Fair Cop: A Century Of British Policewomen
Audio Clips
A Fair Cop: Women celebrate 100 years in police force
Their uniforms came from Harrods and they were only allowed to carry umbrellas, not truncheons... it's the remarkable 100-year history of Britain's female police
A Fatal Accident in Lewes Road, Brighton.
On Sunday morning, 17th September 1939, a horse and trolley were being driven in Lewes Road, Brighton. The Second World ...
A few facts about the Convict ships.
Sophie Clifton aged 17 from Brighton, suffered with’ Icterus:’ put on sick list 10th August and discharged on 27 August.
A new meaning to the old ball and chain: The Old Police Cells Museum granted a wedding licence
First published 06:00 Wednesday 24 September 2014 in News
A people's war
Harold and Michael
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