SearchCurrently displaying: 14 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "Places" xArea: "Brunswick" x Search term Filter by Categories Tours (3)10th Anniversary Tours (2)Brian's 2010 Tour of Brighton and Hove (1)Tim's 2010 tour of Brighton and Hove (1)Personal tours from My Brighton exhibit, 1994 (1)Artist's tour (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest The Peace Statue Sunday morning walks with Dad I was seven when my Dad died, and the greatest recollections I have of him were ... The Peace Statue Grandfather’s business The statue marks the shared boundary of Brighton and Hove. Its importance for me is that my maternal grandfather ... A resident's view Photo of the interior Postcard from the Nineteenth Century Query on its history “Does anyone know the history of Adelaide Mansions which is a large block on its own to the left of ... An introduction to the area Your editor for Brunswick is Damian Kerr. If you’ve got any queries about this area, or can add any information, ... Photos from the mid-Twentieth Century First housing development in Hove, 1820s The sea and ammonites By Bob Allen, Brighton enthusiast The first housing development in Hove was Brunswick Square. Its Regency architecture, ... Brunswick Town c1824 Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ... Chaits Delicatessen Does anyone remember Chaits Kosher Delicatessen in Waterloo Street, Hove? Mr Chait was a lovely man. He used to phone me ... A memorial to Edward VII The peace statue, some 30 ft tall, depicts an angel of peace, holding an orb and an olive branch. It ... They will never meet “This is a painting of the Peace Statue in the snow. It stands on the border between Brighton and Hove, ... Where visitors turn back Above the bustle of the seafront, her delicately sculpted wings dramatically silhouetted against the skyline, stands the Peace Statue. I ...