[Vwoolf] Peacehaven

Stuart N. Clarke stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com
Mon Feb 8 05:55:22 EST 2021


As well as VW, it’s worth reading LW describing a walk on 4? August 1914 and discussing Peacehaven in “Beginning Again”, pp. 146-8.  For those who don’t have the 5-vol. edn, good luck finding this in any other edn!  Nothing in the index to help.  Finding something you half remember in his auto is often a challenge.  Take something like “any sensible man must be a feminist” – try finding that again.

Stuart
(Day 328)

From: Jeremy Hawthorn via Vwoolf 
Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 10:15 AM
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The Wikipedia entry for Peacehaven is worth looking at. Here's a taster:

"Peacehaven was established in 1916 by entrepreneur Charles Neville, who had purchased land in the parish of Piddinghoe; he then set up a company to develop the site (he also eventually built nearby towns Saltdean and parts of Rottingdean).[4] He advertised it by setting up a competition in virtually every newspaper in England to name the development. The Daily Express later sued Neville over the competition, holding that it was a scam, since he was offering "free" plots of land in the town as runner-up prizes but issuing them only on the payment of a conveyancing fee. The name of the winners who chose the name 'New Anzac-on-Sea' (to commemorate the ANZAC's involvement in the Battle of Gallipoli)[5] were Mr West of Ilford Essex and Mr Kemp of Maidstone Kent. On 12 February 1917 Mr Neville changed the name to Peacehaven. The Express won the case, but the publicity brought the scheme to a large audience. The idea was then to sell plots of land cheaply for people to build on themselves. Initially the town was New Anzac-on-Sea but less than a year later in 1917 it was renamed Peacehaven."

So New Anzac-on-sea went the way of New Amsterdam . . .


Jeremy H


On 05.02.2021 16:22, Stuart N. Clarke via Vwoolf wrote:

  “Would it much affect us, we ask ourselves, if a sea monster erected his horrid head off the coast of Sussex and licked up the entire population of Peacehaven and then sank to the bottom of the sea?”
  (Essays 4, p. 290)




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