I was intrigued to find in the 1871 Census that my g.grandfather Samuel WILSON and his family (wife Margaret, children Samuel, Ralph, Peter, Margaret) were living in the National School, Victoria St., Southwick, although Samuel's occupation was Bottle Maker. Also listed at the National School were Hugh MUNRO, a National Schoolmaster and his family. I assume that there was spare room in the school accommodation, which was rented out; in the 1881 census there are two sets of teachers living there. I can't find Victoria St. on a modern map; was it under the A1231 by any chance? And does anybody know why No. 2, (apparently next to the School) occupied by a John THOMPSON, a Potter-Turner, was known as Noah's Ark? Adrian