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CARDEN AVENUE, PATCHAM

This panoramic photograph shows an area, which has greatly developed during the last quarter century. It was taken about 1932 from the narrow lane which is now Graham Avenue, looking down on the newly built Carden Avenue. Between the houses and the trees was Withdean Nursery. On the left can be seen the cottage of the Knoll, London Road. In the background is the railway cutting, with fields beyond now covered by Eldred Avenue and neighbouring roads. On the skyline is Patcham Windmill, partly screened by the small copse which still exists in Bramble Rise.

Image Reference: JG_34_214.tif
Date: 1932
Image Details: Copy
Size of Original: 201x150
Place: Brighton
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