SearchCurrently displaying: 23 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:Categories: "Places" xCategories: "Personal Tours" x Search term Filter by Categories Topics (2)Armed Forces (1)Army: then and now (1)Views of the city: images & opinions (1)Mystery photos of Brighton and Hove (1)Filter by Area Albion Hill (1)Central Hove (1)Hanover (1)North Laine (1)Old Town (1)Ovingdean (1)St James's Street (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest The Murmuration People might be surprised at the seemingly inescapable attraction that the Seafront has for homeless people (well, maybe not during ... Photographed c1950s I took this picture about 45 years ago on holiday in Brighton, but I cannot for the life of me think why! ... Process of demolition in 1976 These pictures were taken in February 1976 & May 1976 and show the viaduct at Lewes Road in the process of ... The fish market Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ... Bat and Trap: an ancient game Bat and trap is the modern name for trapball, a very old game played in England since the Middle Ages. ... Childrens' film shows in the 1950s ABC Minors Like so many other kids in the pre-TV age I went there every Saturday morning between about 1957 and ... Recorded in the Domesday Book Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ... Then and now photos 19th century view This photo shows the house at 78 West Street owned by Henry Thrale and his wife. In the ... 1950s Development Old photographs My father-in-law gave me the accompanying photographs, which have not seen the light of day for many years. Photographs ... The "dance craze": 1920s-1970s The dance craze in Brighton Dancing as a major form of entertainment really took off in Brighton during the 1920s and ... Numbers 11-13: a pictorial history The buildings shown in the pictures are of numbers 11 to 13, St. James’s Street and they were built during ... The Hollow - is it a twitten or a cat creep? I’ve lived in Hanover Street for about 12 years, since the late 1980s. I live about halfway down the street, ... A potted history Brighton trolleybuses have already been mentioned a number of times on the site, especially under Lewes Road bus garage. Trolleybuses ... A photographic record of the damage Local photographer Sean Clark was allowed unprecedented access to the West Pier and so was able to produce this very sad ... Built in 1846 This is the Waggon & Horses pub in Church Street, on the corner of Jubilee Street, and now the site ... A brief history Please note that this text is an extract from a reference work written in 1990. As a result, some of ... A family business serving the local community If you can tear your eyes away from the Royal Pavilion, and look beyond the curvaceous flower beds, tucked away ... Preston Barracks: Napoleonic times to latest conversion In 1793, fearing Napoleon may invade England and take the shortest route to London by landing his troops near Brighton, barracks ... Can you identify this location? If you can suggest the place and time of this photograph, please leave a comment below. Click on the photographs to ... Three tram shelters in Pavilion Parade Designed by the Borough Engineer A little different from most people’s idea of a listed building, these tram shelters. c1926, were ... Memories of the 60s and 70s In the 1960’s and early 1970’s there was a ‘cool’ coffee bar at the bottom of what is now Blind ... Remembrance Day Parade ‘They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At ... Photographed c1955 This is a photographic print of Cambridge Street, Brighton. It is a view of the terraced houses on the west ...