SearchCurrently displaying: 16 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Area: "North Laine" xCategories: "Personal tours from My Brighton exhibit, 1994" x Search term Filter by Categories Topics (1)Diversity (1)Lesbian & Gay (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest The tale of a butcher's boy When I was a boy there used to be (I think) five butchers’ shops in Sydney Street. There is just ... North Road Timber Company The North Road Timber Company is part of a lovely theme that runs through the North Laine. Timber was one ... A dingy alleyway Although Brighton is a place of bright sunshine and open skies and colour, some of the nicest parts from my ... Nuts about fruit and veg This is the Infinity Foods shop. It’s the first of its kind we have seen whilst in England. There’s obviously ... A tiny patch of green A greenhouse, under an apple tree, in the middle of town – this is Trafalgar Terrace. It’s a tiny patch ... Secondhand clothes: a fashion statement Upper Gardner Street’s second hand clothing! People still buy from here today, but not as regularly as they would have done ... Like a bazaar in Tangiers You can miss Diplock’s Market if you are walking past or driving past quickly. It’s just a hole in the ... 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 surreal shop window Surrealism wanted to shock people and did so by mixing together objects from different contexts. In the North Laine that’s ... A family business 17 to 18a Bond Street…this beautiful large building was my grandfather’s premises. He had a furniture auctioneer’s rooms. They were ... The most lively area in Brighton I really like walking in the North Laine. I think it is the most lively area of Brighton. It’s always ... Home Sweet Home Home sweet home – Foundry Street! This is looking from the landing window of our house, across the 24ft space ... Two up - two down cottages In this photograph I let my imagination completely run wild…as…I assume these to be railway cottages. I imagine railway staff…coming ... Deb's Deli Deb’s Deli in Gardner Street is a kind of microcosm of Brighton. It’s cosmopolitan, it’s suave, it’s ethnic in the ... A shop retailing architectural salvage With a wealth of tradesmen practicing a whole variety of crafts in the town it’s no wonder that there are ... A sedate aunty I like Pelham Square. It’s quiet, it’s green, it’s sedate. It’s not raucous like the rest of the North Laine. ...