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CANNON STREET

One of the habits of 19th century Brighton builders was to tuck away little cottages in obscure places behind the frontages of the other houses in the street. here is a good example. 21 Cannon Street, was built several yards back from the other frontages and backed directly on to the wall which separated Cannon Street from Artillery Street. On the right is the front view from Cannon Street, and at the left the north elevation from the back yard of No. 20, to which the flight of steps led. Brighton Corporation made a closing order in 1910 and soon afterwards the cottages was demolished. Date of photographs – 12 September 1910.

Image Reference: JG_29_166.tif
Date: 1910
Image Details: Original monochrome image
Size of Original: 85x143
Place: Brighton
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