Summary History of Rye 16
by Rya
Part 16 William Holloway, Historian of Rye
William Holloway was born on 1st August, 1785 at Emsworth in Hampshire of a merchant family. At the age of seven he was sent to Midhurst Grammar School, where he received a good classical education as well as a certain amount of Continue reading Summary History of Rye 16
Bingo Special
Bingo Special Put On By Local Television Business
J. E. Hollands & Sons, and held on the 7th January at the Congregational Hall was a great success. Well over three hundred people filled the top and bottom floors to Continue reading Bingo Special
Hetty Brenchley
For our personality this month we went to the new flats at Badger Gate where we found Miss Hetty Brenchley.
A Fireman Retires
“Today I am a fireman, tomorrow I shall be a sexagenarian.” With these words, Station Officer Bourn, fireman by instinct and tradition, addressed his men at his farewell party held at the Crown Hotel on Saturday, November 12th. Continue reading A Fireman Retires
Down Rye Way
RYE PERSONALITIES
by Elaine Peprell
John Button
John Button was born in Rye 46 years ago. Into those 46 years he has packed more adventures and experiences than any 10 average men put together. He initially attended the Mermaid Street School, but spent some of his later school Continue reading Down Rye Way
Rye Bonfire 66
OFF WITH A BANG
It was so wet that even the mermaid had to have an umbrella, but pouring rain throughout the whole of the Bonfire Society’s 1966 Rye Fawkes Celebrations did not dampen the spirits of the thousands who had come to watch the annual spectacle. Continue reading Rye Bonfire 66
The Queen’s Visit to Rye
EDITORIAL…
This is a very special “Rye’s Own.” On October 28th an event of almost unprecedented importance happened to the Ancient Cinque Port Town of Rye—Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, paid an official visit to our ancient borough. Continue reading The Queen’s Visit to Rye
He Worked on Rye Barges
Newsreel October 1966
Sea Cadets Fete
The 20th August proved to be one of the rare fine days of this summer and it was on this day that members of the Rye Sea Cadet Unit had chosen to run their Annual Summer Fete. Continue reading Newsreel October 1966