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RACE HILL MILL

This mill, originally known as the East End mill, was a white post mill with tail-pole. From 1793 it stood south of Sudely Place, between St George’s Road and Marine Parade. In 1831, the mill was moved to a site at the top of Sussex Street. By then it was known as Taylor’s Mill and in March 1862, it was moved via Queens Park Road and Elm Grove to its last site at the top of Bear Road. This photograph, dating from about 1912, shows the houses of Belle Vue Cottages in the background.

Image Reference: JG_27_143.tif
Date: 1912
Image Details: Copy
Size of Original: 203x148
Place: Brighton
Additional Information: No comment

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