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INGRAM SQUARE

After the buildings in Ingram Crescent had been finished in the early part of the 1925, Hove Corporation wee left with an area of vacant land between the two wings of the Crescent. They wisely decided that as the housing shortage was so acute more houses should be built here, but leaving an open frontage on the west, east and north side, during 1926, thus completing the Ingram Estate. They had a life of only 48 years. Photographed in September 1974, they were demolished within 6 weeks. This view: North Side 7/12. Some of these were large houses.

Image Reference: JG_16_039.tif
Date: 1974
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 153x96
Place: Hove
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