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Claremont Place

Photographed c1933

This is a photographic print of Claremont Place, Brighton. It is a view of the east side of the street, looking north. The wall on the left of the photograph is constructed from a mixture of flint cobble and more recent brickwork, suggesting that some of these houses have been partially renovated.

This photograph was commissioned by the Environmental Health department of Brighton Borough Council. It formed part of a visual record of areas considered for slum clearance. Claremont Place ran between Richmond Street and Sussex Street, just south of Albion Hill. It was acquired by the Council under the Claremont Place Compulsory Purchase Order in 1956. The street was demolished in about 1959. The site was used for new housing, including the Glynleigh and Cranbrook blocks of flats.

Photo:Claremont Place

Claremont Place

Reproduced courtesy of Royal Pavilion, Libraries & Museums, Brighton & Hove

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This page was added on 16/11/2006.

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On October 4th 1862 my great great grandmother was born at 19 Claremont Place. Her parents were Harriett Burtenshaw and George Richard Jefferies. They had two more children William Henry Jefferies born circa 1865 and George Richard Jefferies born circa 1867. I do not have the 1871 census for this family but by 1881 they had moved to 8 Ivory Place. I was wondering if there were any descendents of Ellen's brothers who are interested in family history.

By Adam Dennis (30/03/2008)

On 26th October 1879,my gt.grandmother Annie Harvey(neƩ Gandey)was born at 5,Claremont Place. She lived all her life in the area,and died a few streets away, (Lincoln Street) of "consumption" in 1920, aged just 42years.

By Jane Hanick (25/08/2008)

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