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MARINE PARADE

Further along Marine Parade in the same year, 1871. Here the scene is eastwards almost opposite Belgrave Place, seen on the left. That part of Marine Parade from Eastern Street to Eaton Place was then known as Belgrave Terrace. Note the newer looking houses beyond Eaton Place. These had been erected only a few years earlier, in 1855 and they filled up the only gap in the sea-front buildings from Adelaide Crescent to Kemp Town. They consisted of 16 elegant mansions, named Percival Terrace after Mr. W. Percival Boxall, the owner, though later 6 of these were renamed Clarendon Terrace.

Image Reference: JG_06_073.tif
Date: 1871
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 155x103
Place: Brighton
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