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NORTH STREET

139/142 North Street, between Portland Street and King Street. The Blacksmith’s Arms was originally part of a farmhouse and took its name from a smithy which existed behind it in King Street. It had been occupied as an inn since 1800, if not earlier. The block was demolished in 1938, since when this site has been vacant.

Image Reference: JG_21_066.tif
Date: 1937
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 151x104
Place: Brighton
Additional Information: This site is, in 2009, now occupied by Barclays Bank

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