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MP opens Storrington Museum’s 25th anniversary Then and Now exhibition

Storrington’s MP, Andrew Griffith, opened the new ‘Then and Now’ exhibition at the Storrington Museum on Saturday (31st May) to mark its 25th anniversary and he praised the museum’s volunteers for preserving a legacy of local history and heritage for the community.

Andrew Griffith MP speaking to Janet Brown of Storrington Camera Club, one of the contributors to the Then and Now exhibition

The new exhibition presents a photographic history of the fabric of Storrington. The idea began with the books of the late Florence Greenfield which included photographs of the village from the 1860’s to the 1970’s. Florence once lived at Forge House in Church Street and some local people still remember her fondly as ‘Miss Greenfield’ the schoolteacher. 

The Storrington & District Museum – tucked behind St Mary’s Church in the former school building - is entirely run by volunteers who preserve the important records of Storrington’s past and present. 180 members keep it going through staffing to fundraising. 

Andrew Griffith MP viewing the Then and Now exhibition at Storrington Museum
Andrew Griffith MP viewing the Then and Now exhibition at Storrington Museum Credit: Andrew Griffith MP

Storrington’s Camera Club has been an important part of helping to bring this new exhibition to life. Five of their members, Dean Sephton, Janet Brown, Liz Barber, Norman Kirby and Suzanne Frossard, have copied and cleaned up the historic images and produced new photographs. The images show side by side comparisons of notable places in the village. Some of the images on display have been taken by Janet Brown who used a photographic drone to show the local churches from the air and delivers a new perspective on these beautiful buildings and their surroundings. 

Andrew Griffith MP with Dr Tim Fooks, High Sheriff of West Sussex, and Stuart Duncan, Chairman of Storrington Museum
Andrew Griffith MP with Dr Tim Fooks, High Sheriff of West Sussex, and Stuart Duncan, Chairman of Storrington Museum Credit: Andrew Griffith MP

Museum Chairman, Stuart Duncan, welcomed everyone to the exhibition, which was attended by volunteers, visitors, the parish council, the High Sheriff of West Sussex Dr Tim Fooks, Horsham District Council’s Chairman Tony Bevis, and local county councillor Paul Marshall. 

In his words of welcome to open the exhibition, Andrew Griffith said: 

 “Our history is so important. It belongs to all of us. This exhibition is a wonderful example of giving us a connection to the past, both in in the physical built environment, but also in the memories that so many have captured in words. It is an incredibly important legacy and gives a sense of pride to those who live here. 

“I commend the efforts of everyone who have brought everything together for the exhibition for us all to see. I hope more people will take the time to visit and learn a little more about Storrington’s past and present and feel that same sense of pride for their community.” 

Storrington Museum’s ‘Then and Now’ exhibition is on display at The Old School, School Lane (opposite St Mary’s Parish Church), Storrington, Pulborough RH20 4LL. Opening times (subject to availability of volunteer stewards) are Wednesdays 10am – 4pm and Saturdays 10am – 4pm. See  www.storringtonmuseum.com