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48 TRAFALGAR STREET – THE PRINCE ALBERT INN

Probably one of the oldest public houses still existing in this part of Brighton, it is a listed building dating from the 1840s or 1850s. Standing on the corner of Frederick Place it formerly had a neighbour on the other corner, where the tall commercial is seen. This was the HOLLY BUSH INN, probably of about the same age. Sadly, when I went to photograph it, the building had been demolished and nothing was left of it. One of my few failures! Date of photograph unknown.

Image Reference: JG_25_222.tif
Date: Unknown
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 97x114
Place: Brighton
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