SearchCurrently displaying: 11 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Area: "North Laine" xCategories: "Topics" x Search term Filter by Categories Places (7)Car parks (1)Prince Regent car park (1)Churches & places of worship (1)St Nicholas, Brighton (1)Parks and gardens (1)Pavilion Gardens (1)Pubs (1)Dorset Arms (1)Streets (3)Bond Street (1)Queens Road (2)Tours (1)Personal tours from My Brighton exhibit, 1994 (1)Lesbian activist's tour (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest 62 Queen's Road Balchin Bros who were trading at 62 Queen’s Road, possibly in the early 1900s, clearly were pitching their sales at ... Day trippers in 1953 Aerial view, 1991 Welcome to North Laine! Your editor Your editor for the North Laine is Peter Crowhurst. If you’ve got any queries about this area, or can ... Always something going on The thing I really like about Brighton is the North Laine shops. They’re different and individual, and run by independent ... Brighton Lesbian Group 1980s “This is the Dorset Arms at the corner of North Road and Gardner Street and it was where the Brighton ... A magical place “I think my best place in Brighton is the Pavilion Gardens. When I first moved to Brighton, I used to ... Graffiti on a car park wall This photo shows Triffid Graffiti at the Prince Regent Swimming Complex Car Park. Now, graffiti is a slightly taboo subject at the ... Window dressing This gallery of photographs shows a set of ground floor windows in North Laine houses. The residents and the traders of ... A changing cityscape, 2006 In 2004 the Brighton and Hove City Council approved numerous plans for city centre redevelopments, to include the web of ... Bond Street in the 1960s Developed in the second half of the eighteenth century, Bond Street was the first road built northwards from North Street. ...