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Photograph of the Good Companions
Image reproduced with permission from Brighton History Centre
Photo by Mike Snewin
This pub opened on 3 September 1939, the day Britain declared war on Germany.
My friend Peter Ford's grandparents ran the Good Companions, not sure exactly when, around the 1940s till the early sixties. Peter's father is Malcolm Ford, they now live in Cambridgeshire. Malcolm used to have a caravan site behind his house I think. I knew peter when his family lived in Hurstpierpoint, in the 1950s
My Dad had the Dials Vegetable Market in Prestonville Road, (later owned by Harry Barton). He knew Harry Ford, the landlord of the Good Companions. Harry Ford was on Brighton Council and was famous for improving the lot of policemen. All policemen wore uncomfortable jackets that buttoned up to the neck. Harry proposed that Brighton Police should wear open collared jackets and this was adopted first in Brighton and then copied all over the country.
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