SearchCurrently displaying: 9 results. Clear the search. You can also search our Questions and Answers.You've searched for:"first world war" xCategories: "Tours" x Search term Filter by Categories People (3)Colourful characters (1)Entertainers (1)Max Miller (1)Local folk (1)Military (1)Places (5)Entertainment (1)Regent Dance Hall (1)Landmarks and attractions (2)Chattri memorial (1)Royal Pavilion (1)Streets (2)Burlington Street (1)Church Hill, Patcham (1)Topics (1)Local history resources (1)Local history resources (General) (1)Filter by Area Kemp Town (1)Outskirts (1)Patcham (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Tillings bus at the fountain A flashback fifty years to the time of the First World War, and the Tilling’s bus waiting at Patcham Fountain ... Stuffed rats “I first visited the Royal Pavilion with the school, and I liked the kitchen best, because of the hugeness of ... The Chattri Indian soldiers in WWI During the First World War, one and a half million Indian soldiers fought alongside British troops. Twelve ... Max Miller's house in Burlington Street Born Thomas Sargent in Hereford Street, Brighton, in 1895, Max Miller topped the bill in music halls and theatres for the best part ... Henry Allingham: oldest surviving veteran of The Great War At the ripe old age of 112 Britain’s oldest living man Henry Allingham was made an Honorary Freeman of the ... Theatrical entertainers A double first St Aubyns Mansions, Hove seafront, was the first double blue plaque building in Brighton & Hove. The residents ... The James Gray Collection 7.500 topographical photographs James Gray (1904-1998) was a local man whose passion for the streets of Brighton and Hove led him ... 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 ... Ras Prince Monolulu 1880-1965 My first recollection of Prince Monolulu was as a six year old boy in the early fifties when my grandfather used ...