They show a range of subjects, including the beach, pier, bandstand – and a Salvation Army band from 1935.
1. Eastbourne postcards, 1905 to 1935
The beach, pier and pleasure boat. Allchorn's pleasure boats sailed for more than 130 years from the Eastbourne beach. There were circular cruses taking in Beachy Head lighthouse Birling Gap and the Seven Sisters. In August 1918 Eddie wrote "Went for a sail yesterday several fed the fishes as there was a bit of a swell on." Photo: Contributed
2. Eastbourne postcards, 1905 to 1935
The Pier, August 1918 Photo: Contributed
3. Eastbourne postcards, 1905 to 1935
Caffyns "Compton" 28- seater luxury coach. Caffyns Ltd., Commercial Dept., Marine Parade, Eastbourne.Phone.2400. Caffyn's Garage was situated in Seaside Road, next to Marine Parade. On June 6,1943, 14German Focke-Wulfe bombers made the last severe attack of the Second World War on Eastbourne and one of the 500kg bombs that fell destroyed Caffyn's. Photo: Contributed
4. Eastbourne postcards, 1905 to 1935
Salvation Army Old Town Band July 1935 Band Master A.A.Waterhouse. Photo: Contributed