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ST JAMES’S GARDENS

A few yards walk along a passage adjoining 22, St James’s Street, bought one to the solitude of St James’s Gardens. When the houses were occupied they presented a pleasing appearance, their red brick frontages being in harmony with the trim flower gardens facing each house. When they were demolished in 1936 they must have been nearly 100 years old. Now, in 1951, it is proposed to build an Old People’s Club on the vacant site.

Image Reference: JG_22_058.tif
Date: 1951
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 155x98
Place: Brighton
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