Publications
Crawley: A Pictorial History, by Roger Bastable, published 6 September 1983 (128 pp., Chichester: Phillimore & Co. Ltd., ISBN-10: 0850335035 & ISBN-13: 9780850335033) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Crawley: The Making of a New Town, by Roger Bastable, published 1 January 1986 (128 pp., Chichester: Phillimore & Co. Ltd., ISBN-10: 0850336139 & ISBN-13: 9780850336139) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 10256] & West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:Designated as one of post-war Britain's 'Mark I' New Towns in January 1947, Crawley has occupied an important position in the continuing progress and development of West Sussex. This fascinating volume illustrates some of the enormous changes within living memory to streets, shops and schools, and also looks back at the town's long history. Highlighting some wonderful comparisons, this unique collection of over eighty-five pairs of images, many previously unpublished, takes a nostalgic look at many aspects of life, including sporting events and local industry, as they used to be, alongside the changes that have taken place.
Crawley: Then & Now, by Roger Bastable, published 31 January 2004 (96 pp., The History Press, ISBN-10: 0752430637 & ISBN-13: 9780752430638) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:Designated as one of post-war Britain's 'Mark I' New Towns in January 1947, Crawley has occupied an important position in the continuing progress and development of West Sussex. This fascinating volume illustrates some of the enormous changes within living memory to streets, shops and schools, and also looks back at the town's long history. Highlighting some wonderful comparisons, this unique collection of over eighty-five pairs of images, many previously unpublished, takes a nostalgic look at many aspects of life, including sporting events and local industry, as they used to be, alongside the changes that have taken place. Roger Bastable had lectured and broadcast on Crawley's history for over twenty-three years. He was chairman of the Crawley Museum Society and wrote regularly for the local press.