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BODLES COURT

Two very ancient cottages, of whose existence most Brightonians were unaware. They are approached through a very narrow passage at the side of 35 Russell Street, which is now guarded by a forbidding wooden door. They were named after the Bodle family, who owned land in Brighton in the 17th century. Slum clearance removed them in 1935, a few days after this photograph was taken.

Image Reference: JG_29_193.tif
Date: 1935
Image Details: Original monochrome image
Size of Original: 105x155
Place: Brighton
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