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GLOUCESTER PLACE

The picturesque block of Georgian houses, formerly stood at the corner of North Road and Gloucester Place. They were erected about 1800, or perhaps even earlier, and they were still in a good state of repair when they were demolished in 1935. Part of the cleared site was used for road widening, before Telephone House was built there.

Image Reference: JG_30_071.tif
Date: 1935
Image Details: Original monochrome image
Size of Original: 155x99
Place: Brighton
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