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CHAPEL ROYAL, PRINCES PLACE

Soon after the old houses in North Street, shown on the previous page, were removed, the exterior of the Chapel Royal was largely rebuilt. The tower was erected in 1882 and the south wall restored in 1884. At about this time the colonnade which at one time ran round the whole length of Princes Place was taken down. Traces of this can be seen in this photograph, which probably dates from the 1880s.

Image Reference: JG_21_150.tif
Date: 1880s
Image Details: Copy
Size of Original: 206x152
Place: Brighton
Additional Information: No comment

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