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  2. Walter Gardiner Photography - Wikipedia

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    Walter Gardiner Photography was a photography business based in Worthing, West Sussex, England.. The firm, which until 1995 was family owned through three generations of photographers, traces its roots to the very earliest days of photography.

  3. 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.

  4. St Mary's Church, Broadwater - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Church, Broadwater, is a Church of England parish church in the Worthing Deanery of the Diocese of Chichester. It serves the ecclesiastical parish of Broadwater, West Sussex and is named after St. Mary. St Mary's is one of several sites in this benefice along with Queen Street and St. Stephen's. [1]

  5. Timeline of Worthing - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Coast Mercury (later the Worthing Mercury) newspaper is first published [12] 1862 Worthing Pier opens; C.A. Elliott uses glass from the Great Exhibition of 1851 for glass-houses to grow grapes for sale [10] 1863 - Worthing Express newspaper, a local version of the Sussex Express is first published [12]

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  7. 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 ...

  8. The Necessity of Atheism - Wikipedia

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    Worthing: C. and W. Phillips. A page from the 1811 Worthing printing. Bodleian Library. A page from the 1811 Worthing printing. Bodleian Library. "The Necessity of Atheism" is an essay on atheism by the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, printed in 1811 by Charles and William Phillips in Worthing while Shelley was a student at University ...

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