Portslade A Pictorial History, Paperback / softback Book

Portslade A Pictorial History Paperback / softback

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Portslade was home to Stone-age man, whose remains were found together with the bones and teeth of even earlier residents, the Mammoth and the Woolly Rhinoceros.

There is evidence of both Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement, but the first documented mention of Portslade is in Domesday Book.

The Normans built St Nicolas' church and the original Manor House.

For centuries, it was a small farming and fishing community.

It was not until the coming of the railway that Copperas Gap developed into the industrial Portslade-by-Sea.

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