List of people from Littlehampton

Littlehampton, is a seaside resort town and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England, on the east bank at the mouth of the River Arun. The following is a list of those people who were either born or live in Littlehampton, or had some important contribution to make to the town.

Table of contents:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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The Bespoke Overcoat poster
The Bespoke Overcoat was produced by George K. Arthur, born Littlehampton 1899

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D

Delirious? performing live in Edinburgh, November 2009
1990s christian rock band Delirious? are from Littlehampton

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Sussex CCC logo
A number of Sussex County Cricket Club players are associated with Littlehampton

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mary Neal
Mary Neal, who lived in the town from 1925 to 1940

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