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DELICENSED INNS OF CENTRAL BRIGHTON

The most famous of the three. The Running Horse, at one time the Hen and Chicken, in King Street, photographed on 16 March 1967. Opened about 1790, by John Pocock, the Parish Clerk, one room was used as the “Town Clink” in which prisoners were incarcerated. This famous Inn was delicensed in 1964.

Image Reference: JG_25_063.tif
Date: 1967
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 115x155
Place: Brighton
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