Brian's view of the parkCycle trackPhoto by BrianCycle trackPhoto byBrianClock towerPhoto by BrianTennis courtsPhoto by BrianMemorialPhoto by BrianFlower bedPhoto by BrianFlower bedPhoto by BrianSteve Ovett's statuePhoto by BrianHello. I am 56. I moved away from Brighton in 1978. I moved back in 2004. These are my photos of Preston Park in Brighton.Categories Preston Park (40)Area Preston (98)Page created 22/03/2006 Comments about this pageThanks for posting those pictures Brian. Took me back near on 50 years. Seems that almost nothing has changed – apart from a new Steve Ovett statue.By Marc Turner (28/03/2013) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Preston Park"I like living by the park"1939 Education WeekA great inspiration and celebrationA personal memorialA potted historyA quiet placeBrian's view of the parkBrighton and Hove TAKEPART festivalCovers an area of 63 acresCycle Racing in the 1950sCycle racing in the 1960sCycle Track Club Meetings 1948/49Did you know? - Interesting FactsFrozen to the spotHide and seek and wasp stingsInformation re Mystery PhotographMagic from my mother's bedroomMap of the area c1990Memories across the yearsMemories of the 1950sMy first real bicycleNot in London anymoreNotes and queries: Inscription on the towerOriginally owned by V.P. Bennett-StanfordPreston ParkPreston Park Cycle TrackPreston Park Recovery Centre: 50th anniversaryPreston Village Open Day-SAT 24th JUNEProgramme from a carnival in 1888Purchased for £50,000 in 1883Rose Garden RestorationSitting in the shade of the clock towerSold to Brighton Council for £50,000 in 1883Superbin unveiled in Preston ParkThe biggest playgroundThe National Garden SchemeThe park now and thenThe Rockery: designed in 1935The Rose GardenWWII D-Day Preparations Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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Thanks for posting those pictures Brian. Took me back near on 50 years. Seems that almost nothing has changed – apart from a new Steve Ovett statue.
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