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LONDON, BRIGHTON AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY - ENGINES

View from about the same spot, showing Brighton railway station, with the Race Stand and Workhouse on the horizon. Elm Grove was then only partly built up. On the west side can be seen the commencement of De Montford Road and Wellington Street, whilst beyond is Hanover Mill erected in 1813 and removed in the 1890’s. Some building seems to be in progress to the east of Islingword, probably Washington Street. The originals of these photographs were taken by the late Mr W J Bramwell.

Image Reference: JG_31_063.tif
Date: 1870
Image Details: Copy
Size of Original: 154x110
Place: Brighton
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