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WESTERN ROAD

In the year 1858 this low building was erected adjoining the Golden Cross Inn, and was numbered 176, Western road. Although hemmed in by taller buildings it remained in this form for nearly 70 years and for all that time it was occupied as a Florists. It was demolished in 1927 for road widening and the site was used for the rebuilt Golden Cross, later Johnsons.

Image Reference: JG_19_026.tif
Date: 1902
Image Details: Copy
Size of Original: 148x110
Place: Brighton
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