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- 17:39, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs imported Category:Infotainment by file upload (1 revision)
- 02:14, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Template:Information (Created page with "{{#invoke:Information|information | lang = {{#if:{{{lang|}}} | {{{lang}}} | {{int:Lang}} }} | demo = {{{demo|<noinclude>1</noinclude>}}} }}")
- 02:13, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs deleted page Template:Infomation (content was: "{{#invoke:Information|information | lang = {{#if:{{{lang|}}} | {{{lang}}} | {{int:Lang}} }} | demo = {{{demo|<noinclude>1</noinclude>}}} }}", and the only contributor was "AlexM" (talk))
- 02:12, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Template:Infomation (Created page with "{{#invoke:Information|information | lang = {{#if:{{{lang|}}} | {{{lang}}} | {{int:Lang}} }} | demo = {{{demo|<noinclude>1</noinclude>}}} }}")
- 02:06, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Malet Hall-Colorised.jpg (Uploaded own work with UploadWizard)
- 02:06, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Malet Hall-Colorised.jpg (Uploaded own work with UploadWizard) Tag: uploadwizard
- 01:48, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:Dorset Road South (Created page with "Category:By Street")
- 01:48, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Bowness Court & Great Staughton, 10-12 Dorset Road South (Created page with "Built in 1898, Pevsner and Antram in Buildings of England describe this unusual and substantial semi-detached pair of houses as fanciful, symmetrical, Gothic, with castellated bays and towers with corbelled-out corner turrets at each end. Category:All Category:1890s Category:Residential Category:Dorset Road South Category:Central Ward")
- 01:43, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Bexhill Amateur Athletic Club, Little Common Road (Created page with "Opened in May 1946, this is a very early example of an urban sports centre, a rare building type until the 1960s. It was built for the Bexhill Amateur Athletic Club. It may have been planned before the war as its design is very much in the 1930s fusion of modern movement and neo-Georgian idioms, the latter most evident in the rather whimsical square-section cupola with clock face on the front elevation facing Bexhill Down. Category:All Category:1940s Categ...")
- 00:55, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:Wilton Road (Created page with "Category:By Street")
- 00:55, 16 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Masonic Centre, 45-47 Wilton Road (Created page with "Opened in May 1931, designed by a Mr G. Cash; and built by William McCormick. Home to the Hadrian Lodge for nearly 100 years, this distinctive red rusticated brick classical façade is an interesting example of inter-war architecture. The projecting portal centre-piece has an air of grandeur, especially with the flanking globe luminaries on circular section columns. Category:All Category:1930s Category:Public Buildings Category:Wilton Road Category:Cen...")
- 22:37, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page The Cooden Beach Hotel, Cooden Sea Road (Created page with "Opened in 1931, expanded in 1935, this hotel was once the private home of the De La Warr family where they entertained many notable guests including King George V and Queen Mary, the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson, Winston Churchill and the young Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. It was perfectly sited between the railway station and the beach. It is an attractive building with wings either side the butterfly plan central entrance block which has interwar Tu...")
- 22:31, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page The Pelham, Holliers Hill (Created page with "Designed by Joseph Barker Wall and built in 1900 by John Pelling Goodwin, the Pelham Hotel opened in 1902. It is a landmark building with a commanding presence standing at a road junction. Three storeys, elevations of red brick with tile-hung second floor, five gables over double height canted bay windows, tall chimney stacks, classical style porch and heraldic-style plaque at the second floor level emblazoned with the hotel name and date under a pargetted pediment. Or...")
- 22:25, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:Commercial (Created page with "Category:Local List")
- 22:24, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs deleted page Category:Shops (content was: "Category:Local List", and the only contributor was "AlexM" (talk))
- 22:24, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:Ninfield Road (Created page with "Category:By Street")
- 22:23, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Sussex House, 33 Ninfield Road (Created page with "Designed by noted local architect Henry Ward and constructed in 1900, this landmark building is of red brick with painted stone dressings. Described by Antram in Buildings of England as ‘on an urban scale and quite flamboyant with its corner turret, keyed window surrounds and pair of canted stone oriels beneath a half-timbered gable. Henry Ward (1852-1927) also designed Bexhill Town Hall listed in 2022, URC Hastings Cambridge Road listed in 2010, Hastings Town Hall li...")
- 22:04, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page The Town House, 1 London Road (Created page with "Previously known as the Castle Hotel, it was purpose-built as a hotel in 1886. It was one of the first buildings in the 'new town' north of the railway line. According to the records, at the ESRO, planning permission for the hotel was, probably, obtained in April when a Mr. G Leighton made an application for Stables, at the “Windsor Castle Hotel”. It appears that the intention was to name the hotel “Windsor Castle” but it was shortened to The Castle before it op...")
- 22:00, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Devonshire House, Devonshire Road (Created page with "This imposing building on the corner of Devonshire Road and Devonshire Square (formerly Station Square) was built as a hotel in 1886. It is of four storeys, brick walling with rendered on the ground floor and window and door surrounds on other floors. An impressive porch was included to the main entrance to Devonshire Road. The top storey was partially within the roof space. A full four-storey extension was added to the east side in 1929. This was one of the major build...")
- 21:57, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page De La Warr Court, De La Warr Parade (Redirected page to Normanhurst, Brassey Road) Tag: New redirect
- 21:56, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:De La Warr Parade (Created page with "Category:By Street")
- 21:55, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Cantelupe Court, De La Warr Parade (Redirected page to Normanhurst, Brassey Road) Tag: New redirect
- 21:53, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Sandringham Court, De La Warr Parade (Redirected page to Normanhurst, Brassey Road) Tag: New redirect
- 21:48, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:Brassey Road (Created page with "Category:By Street")
- 21:48, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Normanhurst, Brassey Road (Created page with "Built in 1893 by James Gold, Normanhurst was an hotel until 1968 when it closed and became a nursing home. It was named after the country house of the famous Brassey family, Normansfield Court at Catsfield. Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey (1836-1918) was the Liberal MP for Hastings (1868-1886), raised to the peerage in 1886, Governor of Victoria in Australia (1895-1900) and Mayor of Bexhill in 1907-08. The five-storey building has an octagonal corner turret and ta wid...")
- 01:52, 15 March 2025 User account EdmundB talk contribs was created by AlexM talk contribs
- 01:36, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page The Sackville, 27-29 De La Warr Parade (Created page with "The Sackville Hotel was, originally, a row of four dwellings incorporated into one large building. It has an octagonal corner tower and continuous roofed 1st floor balconies forming canted bays. The hotel was designed by a Mr. Audrey and opened by Lord Delaware in July 1890 and marked the beginning of the fashionable resort which flourished until the First World War. Viscount Cantaloupe and his family resided here until they moved into the restored Manor House, in 1892....")
- 01:33, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:Marina (Created page with "Category:By Street")
- 01:33, 15 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Wilton Court Mansions, Marina (Created page with "Formerly the Wilton Court Hotel, this survived the mass demolitions of large late Victorian and Edwardian hotels that occurred in the 1950s-2000s. it opened August 1900 and closed in 1970. The architect was William Cooper and it was funded by William Meads, a dentist, property developer and Bexhill councillor. This fine five-storey edifice has a superb roofscape of octagonal corner turrets with ogee caps, broken segmental pediments with obelisk finials, rusticated first...")
- 00:58, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Former Salvation Army Citadel, 87 London Road (Created page with "This former Salvation Army meeting hall is a good example of Edwardian faith architecture. The foundation stone was laid in May 1914 by Viscount Hythe, Thomas Brassey, who had been Mayor of Bexhill in 1909. The classical façade of red brick with stone dressings has a Diocletian window over the pair of entrance doors, porthole windows either side and a shaped gable above. The Salvation Army closed the hall in 2006 and it has been in commercial uses since then, most rec...")
- 00:54, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page All Saints Hall, All Saints Lane (Created page with "The same architect as the church, Granville Edward Stewart Streatfeild who completed the first phase of the church in 1909, the hall was added in 1912. Roughcast render elevations in the Arts and Crafts style, battered piers, clay tile dual-pitch roof and a Diocletian window on the facade. Category:All Category:1910s Category:Public Buildings Category:All Saints Lane Category:Sidley Ward")
- 00:47, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Category:Turkey Road (Created page with "Category:Streets")
- 00:47, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page Bexhill Cemetery (buildings), Turkey Road (Created page with "Bexhill Cemetery was opened by the Corporation in 1901 and covers 34 acres. Building meriting local listing include the chapel (1902, designed by WH Alton and built by Frederick William Parker - built of flint cobbles with ashlar dressings, stepped lancets and four-light window to the east with Geometric tracery), the lodge and the gates and railings. Category:All Category:1900s Category:Public Buildings Category:Turkey Road Category:Sidley Ward")
- 00:32, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward StStephens.png
- 00:32, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward StStephens.png
- 00:29, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward StMarks.png
- 00:29, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward StMarks.png
- 00:29, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Sidley.png
- 00:29, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Sidley.png
- 00:27, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Sackville.png
- 00:27, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Sackville.png
- 00:26, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Pebsham&StMichaels.png
- 00:26, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Pebsham&StMichaels.png
- 00:25, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward OldTown&Worsham.png
- 00:25, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward OldTown&Worsham.png
- 00:23, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Collington.png
- 00:23, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Collington.png
- 00:21, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Kewhurst.png
- 00:21, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs uploaded File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Kewhurst.png
- 00:16, 14 March 2025 AlexM talk contribs created page File:Bexhill-on-Sea OpenStreetMap Ward Central.png