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LOURDES CONVENT

During the 1860s, when large villa-style properties were being erected in Withdean, these adjoining houses, Woodslee and St Johns, were built on the London Road, just north of Harrington Road. Woodslee was the northernmost of the two. For a long time in recent years the houses were occupied by a Catholic girls school, under the name shown above. In 1972, shortly before the properties were sold for redevelopment, these photographs were taken so that a record of the houses would remain.
Western side of St Johns.

Image Reference: JG_34_039.tif
Date: 1972
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 117x80
Place: Brighton
Additional Information: No comment

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