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  2. Worthing Museum and Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is in the centre of Worthing near the grade II* listed St Paul's. [2] The building, which celebrated its centenary in 2008, was originally designed to house the town's library as well as the museum, the library section being funded by Andrew Carnegie. It is the largest museum in West Sussex.

  3. Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Worthing is historically part of Sussex, mostly in the rape of Bramber; Goring, which forms part of the rape of Arundel, was incorporated in 1929. Worthing was a small mackerel fishing hamlet for many centuries until, in the late 18th century, it developed into an elegant Georgian seaside resort and attracted the well-known and wealthy of the day.

  4. Maritime history of Worthing - Wikipedia

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    The rescue of this ship, which encountered difficulties off Worthing and was wrecked, was commemorated in a painting which is held at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery. [48] Kingshill: 1915 1 This schooner sent out a distress signal in stormy seas, and was eventually wrecked at Goring-by-Sea. Worthing lifeboat was launched, but it capsized during ...

  5. Timeline of Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Worthing Museum and Art Gallery opens; King Edward VII stays at Beach House for the first time; Worthing's first fire station is built on High Street; 1909 - Sir Frederick Stern purchases a site on Highdown Hill that becomes Highdown Gardens; 1910 - Ellen Chapman is elected to Worthing Council, one of the first female councillors in the UK

  6. History of Worthing - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the people of Worthing donated a stained glass window to the people of Timaru in thanks for their efforts. Liberated Soviet Prisoners in Worthing in 1945. Immediately post-war, Worthing expanded with the Maybridge estate, planned by Charles Cowles-Voysey. The redbrick housing estate used Prisoner of War labour, and was built ...

  7. List of museums in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in West Sussex, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  8. Category:Art museums and galleries in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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  9. Worthing Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    However, with the placement of further Inshore boats at both Littlehampton and Shoreham Harbour in 1967, the Worthing Lifeboat Station was closed once again. [1] When the Worthing station on Marine Parade was closed in 1930, the building was made into a lifeboat museum, with the Richard Coleman (ON 466) left in situ. The museum remained open ...