The buildings on the side closest to the railway lines/goods yard that stood behind the terrace at numbers 26 to 39 were originally constructed as housing for employees of the railway company[1].
Images
- Images
Royal-George-Station-Road-corner-of-Devonshire-Road.-1902.-Built-in-1855.
Central-Cricket-Ground-c1904
What-was-the-Old-Golden-Cross-Hotel-on-Havelock-Road-in-1907-Customers-Staff-going-on-a-coach-outing.
South Terrace and Devonshire Road c1910
Devonshire-Road-1912-Earl-Street-Power-station-chimney-dominates-the-sky-line-above-the-houses.
Flooded-Cricket-Ground-in-1913-from-a-severe-gale-washing-sea-water-far-inland.
Central-Cricket-Ground-Queens-Road-1923.
Princess Elizabeth Visit 18/05/1951
Building-the-original-Queens-Parade-1956
Old-Golden-Cross-corner-of-Havelock-Road.-1957.
Corner-of-Station-Road-and-Devonshire-Road-c1970-The-Lighthouse.
22-30 Station Road - c1980
Davis-Paper-bag-wholesaler-corner-of-Devonshire-Road.-1983.
Hastings St Leonards - 1980s Footage RBL YouTube
Hastings St Leonards - 1980s Footage Lighthouse YouTube
Hastings St Leonards - 1980s Footage Devonshire Road YouTube
Hastings St Leonards - 1980s Footage Corner Cafe YouTube
Hastings St Leonards - 1980s Footage Devonshire Road YouTube(3)
Hastings St Leonards - 1980s Footage Thunders YouTube
Hastings St Leonards - 1980s Footage Devonshire Road YouTube(1)
Features in Devonshire Road
References & Notes