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TONGDEAN LANE

Looking from the London Road towards the corner house on the south side of Tongdean Lane, 29 October 1967. This house originally called Four Gables, but latterly No. 1 Tongdean Lane, was built in 1927, when the area was outside Brighton Borough. Land then being cheap it had an extensive garden on which after the removal of the house in 1968 a large block of flats is now being built. Incidentally the first house to be built in Tongdean Lane below the railway line was Bankside, in 1925, now No.9.

Image Reference: JG_34_111.tif
Date: c.1960
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 142x96
Place: Brighton
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