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101, NORTH STREET

Here is one of the three ancient cottages mentioned on the previous page. Three tiny cottages 101, 102 and 103 faced across this narrow court to the backs of the three cottages shown in the other photograph. Adjoining this cottage to the south, was Haselgrove’s forge, a smithy, which had been here for many years. At the rear is the side wall of the present 23 Dyke Road. The forge and these three cottages were removed in 1930 after which the site remained empty for a long time. In 1955 the three remaining cottages were pulled down and now, 1957, a large office building is being erected on the entire area. Date of photograph unknown probably 1930.

Image Reference: JG_21_028.tif
Date: c.1930
Image Details: Copy
Size of Original: 157x202
Place: Brighton
Additional Information: No comment

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