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DORSET GARDENS

This is one of the oldest existing streets in Brighton, being commenced in 1801 and finished in 1804 in which year the private gardens were laid out. Looking through the gardens, no longer private, to the Salvation Army Citadel, in April 1963. Originally a riding school, then King Solomon’s “Abode of Love”, it was acquired by the Salvation Army in 1890. Demolished in 1965.

Image Reference: JG_22_066.tif
Date: 1961
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 109x153
Place: Brighton
Additional Information: This building also shown in Volume 24_014.

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