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same fate with the last , the sea having washed away the half of it; whole streets being now deserted, and the beach almost covered with walls of houses being almost entire, the lime or cement being strong enough, when thrown down, to resist the violence of the waves. The church is situated on the downs, at a furlong distance from the town; it is large, but nothing about it worthy of remark, or in the town; there not being any person of fortune in the town but one Masters (or Morley?) a gentleman of good birth.
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century and took off after 1800. Major names included the Kemp Town Brewery (1840s–1964), Cannon Brewery (1821–1969), Griffiths (later Rock) Brewery (1809–1960), the Albion, the Longhurst and the Bristol Steam Brewery. Many others failed to survive the 19th century. The Black Lion Brewery in The Lanes, founded by
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I arrived at Bright-hems tead, a large, ill-built, irregular market town, mostly inhabited by sea-faring men, who choose their residence here, as being situated on the main, and convenient for their going on shore, on their passing and re-passing in the coasting trade. The town is likely to share the
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In the same vill Widard holds of William 6 hides and 1 virgate, and for so much they are assessed. Three alodial tenants held them of King Edward, and could betake themselves whither they would. One of them had a hall, and villeins held the shares of the other two. There is land for 5 ploughs, and is
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grandstand. Archaeological enquiry (by the Curwens in the 1930s and English Heritage in the 1990s) have determined four concentric circles of ditches and mounds, broken or "causewayed" in many places. Significant vestiges of the mounds remain and their arc can be traced by eye. The building of a new
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landlords. High levels of unemployment in the central districts led to a strong unemployed counter-culture involving squatting. Whilst a minority of the population, they had a strong and visible presence, often with brightly dyed hair or dreadlocks, and were overtly political, vocal in their hatred
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In the same place William de Wateville holds BRISTELMETUNE of William. Ulward held it for King Edward. Then, as (et)now, it was assessed for 5½ hides. There is land for 4 ploughs. On the demensne is 1 plough, and (there are) 13 villeins and 11 bordars with 1 plough. There (is) a church. In the time
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This map is the earliest known picture of Brighton. It shows a site laid out in a rectangular shape about a quarter of a mile square. The lower town of houses on the foreshore can be seen with a series of sloping ways rising eastwards up the cliff. Middle Street came into existence during the 16th
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of palaeolithic Coombe Rock, revealing in section a paleocliff cut into Cretaceous Chalk. These rocks were formerly known as the "Elephant Beds" in reference to the fossilised material recovered by geologists and palaeontologists. 200,000 years ago the beach was significantly higher and this clear
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and jewellers. Many women worked: more than half of working women in Brighton in the late 18th century were in charge of lodging houses, and domestic service and large-scale laundries were other major employers. Brewing was another of Brighton's early specialisms. The industry started in the 17th
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In the 18th century the economy diversified as the town grew. Small-scale foundries were established, especially in the North Laine area; coal importers such as the Brighthelmston Coal Company set up business to receive fuel sent from Newcastle; and the rise of tourism and fashionable society was
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soldiers with a total of 724 beds. It admitted a total of 4,306 patients. From 20 April 1916 until 21 July 1919, the Pavilion was designated the Pavilion General Hospital (for limbless men) and admitted 6,085 patients. The 2nd Eastern General Hospital occupied the boys' grammar school, elementary
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Ralph holds of William BRISTELMESTUNE. Brictric held it by grant (de dono) of Earl Godwin. In the time of King Edward, as (et) now, it was assessed for 5½ hides. There is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is half a plough, and (there are) 18 villeins and 9 bordars with 3 ploughs and 1 serf. From
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to France through Brighton and finally Shoreham-by-Sea. This event is remembered annually by the Royal Escape yacht race, now organised by Sussex Yacht Club. The tomb of the boat-owner who was instrumental in the escape of Charles II, Nicholas Tettersell, is to be seen in St Nicholas churchyard,
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development at the bottom of Albion Hill, behind the Phoenix Gallery, incorporates the houses once known as "The Peoples State of Trumpton" which was first squatted by Martin and Suzie Cowley in an effort to halt the demolition of the cottages, one being the smallest cottage in Brighton, it was
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shortly after the end of the Saxon period in 1086. There is no suggestion in Domesday Book, however, that Brighton was a town – the manors were inhabited by villagers and smallholders, not burgesses. The Domesday Book also records that at the close of the Saxon period, Brighton was held by
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were also fished. By 1790 there were 100 boats, but this declined to 48 by 1948. A fish market established below King's Road in 1864, replacing the ancient open-air market on the beach, moved to Carlton Hill in 1960 but closed in 2005. The present, much smaller fleet is based at
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Like other settlements on the coast of south-east England, Brighton appears to have developed as a landing-place for boats; the early function of the landing-place as a fishing centre is reflected in payment from one manorial holding of a rent of 4,000 herrings recorded in
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is a memorial to the Indian soldiers who died at the Royal Pavilion hospital. It is situated on the Downs to the north of Patcham on the outskirts of the town. It is an octagonal monument built on the place of cremation for Hindu and Sikh soldiers and was unveiled by the
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A second storm in 1705 destroyed the lower town and covered the wreckage of the houses with shingle. The fortifications of the west cliff were destroyed in 1748. Proposed sea defences at a cost of £8,000 were described by Defoe as "more than the whole town was worth".
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in 1545, stopped brewing in 1901 but its buildings survived until 1968. The biggest brewery was Tamplins (1821–1973), which owned over 200 pubs in Brighton at one time and bought many smaller breweries such as the Smithers (1851) and West Street (1767) companies.
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The lower town on the foreshore suffered from sea erosion. In 1665 there were 113 houses out of a former 135. However, as only 24 of these houses paid Hearth Tax in that year, it is suspected that many of these dwellings were mere hovels. By the 1640s
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as "the best piece of Norman carving in Sussex". The font suggests that St Nicholas Church was also originally built in the 12th century, although the current structure dates mainly from the 13th century. The church was also held by Lewes Priory.
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there was a stream running along what is now London Road. The villa was sited more or less at the water's edge, immediately south of Preston Park. The villa was excavated in the 1930s, prior to the building of a garage on the site.
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in 1840. This brought Brighton within the reach of day-trippers from London, who flocked to peep at Queen Victoria, whose growing family were constrained for space in the Royal Pavilion; in 1845 she purchased the land for
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along the shore. The preservation of this raised beach and associated evidence of a coastal paleolandscape has led to protected status for the cliff. This section can be seen directly behind the car-park of supermarket
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between 1120 and 1147, St Bartholomew's Priory stood on the site of the present town hall. The consonant structure of the placename Brighthelmston (i.e. B-R-T-L-M) may have suggested the dedication of the priory to
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In the same area of the town there have been further developments, with student accommodation at the bottom of Southover Street being built in the early 1990s near the site of the Phoenix Brewery. An adjacent
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area and used its many warehouses and workshops to cure and smoke their catches. The industry was so important in the town's early history that in 1579 a commission of important residents, formed at the
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Other post-war developments radically changed the centre of Brighton, in the name of creating much needed low-cost local housing. An example is the virtual replacement of Richmond Street to make way for
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Stript a great many houses, turn'd up the lead of the church, overthrew two wind-mills, and laid them flat on the ground, the town in general (at the approach of daylight) looking as though it had been
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at Waldegrave Road is recorded. It was used as hardcore during the building of Balfour Road and workmen were regularly disturbed by the concentrations of human remains poking through their foundations.
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upper classes. The growth in mass tourism stimulated numerous Brighton businesses to serve visitors. Pubs and restaurants are abundant. An important post-war development was the 1961 founding of the
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century and West Street, North Street and East Street were fully developed by the 16th century. However the interior between Middle Street and East Street remained undeveloped and was known as the
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The regular planning of the town as it existed from at least the 15th century suggests that Brighton was deliberately laid out around 1300, possibly under the influence of the planned new town of
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In the latter half of the 19th century a large number of churches were built in Brighton. This was in large part due to the efforts of Reverend Arthur Douglas Wagner, a prominent figure in the
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on 15 August 1818 a poem that begins, "Hail, favour'd spot, divine retreat!/Sweet refuge from Sol's scorching heat.../Who from the village, rose thy state/To be a town superb and great..."
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In Brighton museum, within the new Brighton and Hove Archaeological Society display (Autumn 2006), one can view two Roman figurines unearthed from the Brighton Roman Villa. Rocky Clump, in
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in the vicinity. A notable feature of this area was a fence at the junction of the present Elmore Road and Richmond Street which once stopped carts from running away down the steep hill.
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In 1882 Robert Hammond established a company to supply electricity to enable shopkeepers located in Queen’s Road and Western Road to install electric lighting in their premises.
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is one of the most unusual buildings on the seafront at Brighton and Hove, although the reasons for this have differed over the years. When built in 1935, designed by architect
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Brighton's period of relative prosperity in the 17th century was followed by a slow decline into the 18th century due to a fall in the demand for fish, and sea erosion. The
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and what he saw as its continuing role as an instrument of state power. Carver and others were dispatched for trial in London and ultimately executed at the county town of
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Brighton had probably acquired a town-like status by the 12th century, although it would not have had the facilities of longer established Sussex boroughs such as Lewes or
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Social change during the 20th century has seen many of the 19th century townhouses converted to flats, along with the mews buildings which once served many of them.
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dwelling, its colourful appearance much in fitting with the area's Bohemian demographic. The Peoples State of Trumpton arose alongside the politics of the Brighton
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Brighton's popularity with the rich, famous, and royal continued in the 19th century, and saw the building of a number of imposing seafront hotels, including the
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lived on the Steine close to the seafront in the early part of the 19th century; his residency is commemorated on a plaque at the house. Mantell identified the
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housing estate in the early 1990s over the south-eastern portion of the enclosure damaged the archaeology and caused the loss of the ancient panoramic view.
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Book of British Topography: a Classified Catalogue of the Topographical Works in the Library of the British Museum Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
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social centre. This was named after Harry Cowley (1890–1971), "one of the earliest and best-loved proponents of 'people power' activism in Brighton".
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More of pre-historic Brighton and Hove can be seen just north of the small retail park on Old Shoreham Road, built in the late 1990s over the site of
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In 1859 the municipal Brighton School of Art was founded, which became part of Brighton Polytechnic as the Faculty of Art and Design and is now the
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The period of the 1970s and '80s saw much of the town becoming somewhat dilapidated. At the same time, a major investment was being made into the
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gafol-rents 4,000 herrings. In the time of King Edward it was worth 8 pounds and 12 shillings; and afterwards 100 shillings; now 12 pounds.
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are the oldest English elms in the world. They are thought to be c.850 years old, which would date their origin to the mid 12th century.
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The Romans built villas throughout Sussex, including a villa at Brighton. At the time of its construction in the late 1st or 2nd century
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encampment is circumscribed by substantial earthwork outer walls with a diameter of approximately 300 metres. It is one of numerous
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The mainstay of Brighton's economy for its first 700 years was fishing. Open land called the Hempshares (the site of the present
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schools and the workhouse. Brighton was the location of the Third Australian Hospital and also the first hospital in Britain for
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After the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century, Saxons arrived in and around Brighton and the area became part of the
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from a fossilised tooth found locally and was an early theorist of a prehistoric age when the earth was ruled by giant lizards.
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23, 24 and 25 August, although it is likely that grant simply formalised a market that was already in existence by this time.
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had a population of over 4,000 and was the largest settlement in Sussex. Its economy was dominated by the fishing industry.
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which emerged as a health resort in the 18th century and grew into one of the largest towns in England by the 20th century.
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John Funnel, Chairman of Brighton and Hove Archaeology Society, on the audioguide in the Booth Museum, Dyke Road, Brighton
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was discovered under paint following a fire in the early 20th century. The fresco is among the oldest art in Brighton.
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in 1750. In 1753 he erected a large house on the southern side of the Steine for his own and patients' accommodation.
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This is not the same as the present Kemp Town Brewery, founded in 1988 and based at the Hand in Hand pub in Kemptown.
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beginning in 1811 that created the fantastical Orientalist pavilion that draws the eye and made Brighton a center of
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twinned with The Peoples State of Chigley which was a squatted area in Brigg in Lincolnshire, formerly a long-term
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The city's popularity among the wealthy rose with the decision of the Prince Regent to build a seaside palace, the
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in the Isle of Wight and left Brighton permanently. In 1850 the Pavilion was sold to the Corporation of Brighton.
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of the building from the then management company, and restoration began in 2004, being completed by autumn 2005.
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movement of the time. He is thought to have spent his entire fortune on building a number of churches including
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of 1086 contains the first documentary evidence of a settlement on the modern site of Brighton. Located in the
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In many ways, Brighton's post-war growth has been a continuation of the "fashionable Brighton" which drew the
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Thoughts on Brighthelmston, concerning sea-bathing and drinking sea-water with some directions for their use,
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can be observed preserved in the cliff. Protohumans (assumed to be the same species of hominid found at the
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reflected in the proliferation of lodging house keepers, day and boarding school proprietors, dressmakers,
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construction of numerous shore forts along the south coast (significant extant examples can be visited at
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burials on the fringes of the central chalklands around Brighton, and a later cluster of Early and Middle
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After a scholarly review, the Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity noted, "there are a concentration of
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transactions, a tradition which ended in the 19th century. As Brighton grew, many fishermen moved to the
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area was threatened with demolition, but was saved after the intervention of planning officer Ken Fines.
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Art and Design at Brighton 1859–2009: from Arts and Manufactures to the Creative and Cultural Industries
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The Book of All The Auncient Customs heretoforeused amonge the fishermen of the Toune of Brighthelmstone
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granted market rights to the village and the right to hold an annual fair on the eve, day and morrow of
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on 7 October 1922 bearing the names of 2,597 men and 3 women of the town who died in military service.
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Three-colour lantern slide of children playing on a Brighton beach, 6 August 1906, by Otto Pfenninger
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Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the Library of the British Museum in the Years 1881–1900
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After Dr Russell's death in 1759, his house was let to seasonal visitors including the brother of
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developed one of the earliest method of colour photography in the parks and beaches of Brighton.
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brewer whose premises were on Black Lion Street, was arrested by the Sheriff, Edward Gage, for
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Glandular Diseases, or a Dissertation on the Use of Sea Water in the Affections of the Glands
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One of many tributes to the growing resort came from the travelling entertainer and poet
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raiders was eventually lost after the official withdrawal of Roman resources in AD 410.
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Two terracotta figures found in a grave of a woman, next to the Roman villa at Brighton
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movement and the creation of a social space in a nearby squatted former courthouse.
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Brighton came to be of importance to the railway industry after the building of the
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grown in Hove; nets were dried and boats were kept on the open land which became
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A permanent military presence was established in the city with the completion of
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in 1992, but with its early roots in the Victorian-era Brighton School of Art.
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of King Edward it was worth 10 pounds, and afterwards 8 pounds; now 12 pounds.
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Between 1 December 1914 and 15 February 1916 the Royal Pavilion was used as a
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This period is punctuated by a natural phenomenon: the Great Storm of 1987.
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for his patients. He wrote a tract advocating the drinking of seawater and
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district) was constructed between 1823 and 1855, and is a good example of
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Brighton seaside. Painting by William Henry Stothard Scott, 1817
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The Actress's Ways and Means to Industriously Raise the Wind...
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of Lewes began to prescribe the medicinal use of seawater at
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By the mid-18th century the population had fallen to 2,000
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Health resort and royal patronage in the late 18th century
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and Steine were decimated by this event with many great
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in 1771. On 7 September 1783 the Prince of Wales, later
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Doctor Brighton: Richard Russell and the sea water cure
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ambulance trains carried 30,070 patients to Brighton.
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In 1312 77:came into common use in the early 19th century. 1721: 1719: 268:to Brighton, where it turns and leads north to 2624:(4th ed.), Leipsic: Karl Baedeker, 1897, 2071:"FR CONNELL ANGLO-CATHOLIC FORUM NUMBER THREE" 598:, travelling along the south coast, reported: 2824: 2810: 1796:"A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 7" 1790: 1351:Whitehawk Hill: Where the turf meets the surf 1272:, Sakula A., J Med Biogr. 1995 Feb;3(1):30-3. 1120:), granted city status by the Queen in 2001. 562: 2573: 2289:"Birth of the North Laine Conservation Area" 1716: 1629:(PDF). Sussex Extensive Urban Survey (EUS). 1544:"Boney fide surprise under floor in kitchen" 431:.. The 12th-century font in Brighton's old 2791:– old photos, maps and memories of Brighton 2778:My Brighton and Hove: A Living History Site 2519: 2363: 2234: 2173: 2161: 1763:The Victoria History of Sussex Volume Seven 1339:The site is unobstructed and may be visited 1327: 872:Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels 713:, which is the town's best-known landmark. 2817: 2803: 2703:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2387: 1746:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1513: 1511: 1509: 1507: 3168:Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company 2341: 2339: 2337: 1617: 1615: 1558: 1422:"Information derived from National Trust" 1220:newspaper were based in Brighton, at the 874:, which has stained glass windows by the 2538: 2435: 2369: 1976:. My Brighton & Hove. Archived from 1765:. Oxford University Press. p. 253. 1564: 1205: 1043: 932:London, Brighton and South Coast Railway 896: 816: 722: 571:caused considerable damage to the town. 333:, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. 232: 228: 189: 17: 2647:. Lewes: East Sussex County Libraries. 2190:. Chichester: Phillimore. p. 174. 1760: 1725: 1525:(PDF). Brighton and Hove City Council. 1504: 1483: 1477: 3993: 2500: 2481: 2465: 2453: 2447: 2441: 2429: 2417: 2411: 2405: 2399: 2393: 2381: 2357: 2351: 2345: 2334: 2259: 2222: 2210: 2149: 1845: 1828:Banner of Truth Trust General Articles 1815: 1666: 1654: 1621: 1612: 1590: 1302: 488: 3533:Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium 2798: 2459: 2423: 2375: 2291:. North Laine Community Association. 2185: 1954:from the original on 10 December 2015 1917: 1802:from the original on 24 October 2012. 1689:from the original on 16 February 2018 1473:from the original on 5 December 2009. 557: 299: 90:The western section of the cliffs at 80: 2322:from the original on 29 October 2014 2313: 2295:from the original on 28 October 2014 2268:from the original on 28 October 2014 2239:. Brighton: University of Brighton. 1603: 1374:"Origins and myths of The Goldstone" 1342: 287:to the East) the battle to ward off 46:of the name of Brighton lies in the 2038: 1366: 1123: 1100:kill 5 people and injure another 31 198:at the summit of Hollingbury Castle 123: 111:) hunted various animals including 13: 2562: 2520:Leslie, Kim; Short, Brian (1999). 2126:"Otto Pfenninger – Brighton Photo" 2024:National Heritage List for England 1869:from the original on 10 March 2018 1532:from the original on 4 March 2016. 1517: 966: 912: 477:, currently under the care of the 336: 14: 4017: 3435:Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C. 2771: 2664:The New Encyclopaedia of Brighton 2503:The New Encyclopaedia of Brighton 2286: 2081:from the original on 3 March 2016 1736:from the original on 13 May 2016. 1680:University of the West of England 1636:from the original on 4 March 2016 1492:from the original on 14 July 2014 1348: 1086:Provisional Irish Republican Army 1060:trees lost. The Pavilion and the 870:churches in Brighton include the 182:'rich graves' in the same area." 3975: 3974: 3086:Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven 2486:. East Sussex County Libraries. 2260:Vowles, Neil (28 October 2014). 1622:Harris, Roland B. (March 2007). 1550:. 23 August 2000. Archived from 1210:The political campaigning group 1136:for ropes; sails were made from 846:Faculty of Arts and Architecture 689:Currently enjoying restoration, 443:Two elm trees in the grounds of 3430:Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. 2981:Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra 2475: 2307: 2280: 2253: 2228: 2179: 2118: 2093: 2063: 2007: 1992: 1966: 1940: 1911: 1881: 1851: 1821: 1754: 1701: 1660: 1596: 1536: 1459: 1442:. 13 March 2014. Archived from 1254: 769:19th century and pre-war period 703:the Prince Regent and George IV 693:on the Old Steine was built by 450: 401: 221:found across southern Britain. 85: 2740:. Rochester: Rochester Press. 2547:. Rochester: Rochester Press. 1974:"Preston Barracks, Lewes Road" 1432: 1414: 1396: 1357: 1333: 1296: 945:playing field during cricket. 294: 1: 3553:Brighton Rockers Roller Derby 2645:The Encyclopaedia of Brighton 2637:Published in the 20th century 2604:John Parker Anderson (1881), 2568:Published in the 19th century 2522:An Historical Atlas of Sussex 2316:"The hero of the North Laine" 2101:"St Michael & All Angels" 1889:"Regency Square Area Society" 1289: 1064:suffered substantial damage. 419:. This small dispatchment of 169: 4006:History of Brighton and Hove 3588:Demolished places of worship 2484:The Encyclopedia of Brighton 2046:"First supply meter in 1884" 1710:Buildings of England: Sussex 1467:"Roman Britain-Novus Portus" 789:was also completed in 1890. 757:estate (at the heart of the 647:Still another local doctor, 499:Treaty of Westminster (1511) 433:parish church of St Nicholas 37: 7: 3323:Auto rickshaws (TucTuc Ltd) 2732:Musgrave, Clifford (1981). 2539:Musgrave, Clifford (1981). 1893:Regency Square Area Society 1761:Salzman, L.F., ed. (1940). 1488:. Oxford University Press. 1230: 905:In the early 20th century, 709:and constructed the exotic 479:Churches Conservation Trust 185: 10: 4022: 3598:Grade II* listed buildings 3578:Buildings and architecture 2757:"Brighton (England)"  2715:, ed. (1908). "Brighton". 2524:. Chichester: Phillimore. 2188:Brighton College 1845–1995 1708:Pevsner and Nairn (1965). 930:cases. During the war 233 563:Early 18th century decline 160:Brighton's football ground 3970: 3709: 3634:Cemeteries and crematoria 3626: 3570: 3525: 3504: 3478: 3422: 3415: 3355: 3315: 3280: 3239: 3188: 3181: 3135: 3128: 3034: 3021:Sussex Symphony Orchestra 3006:London to Brighton events 2996:Brighton Science Festival 2948: 2940:Babes in the Wood murders 2904: 2833: 2789:Brighton on Francis Frith 2783:The James Gray Collection 2174:Leslie & Short (1999) 2162:Leslie & Short (1999) 2130:photohistory-sussex.co.uk 1484:Edwards, Heather (2004). 1328:Leslie & Short (1999) 1305:The Place Names of Sussex 1161:. Two original copies of 744:, who contributed to the 575:reported that the storm: 475:Preston Village, Brighton 312:, which evolved into the 3593:Grade I listed buildings 3491:Brighton & Hove C.C. 2719:. London: Edward Lloyd. 2643:Carder, Timothy (1990). 2482:Carder, Timothy (1990). 2318:. My Brighton and Hove. 2003:Retrieved 21 April 2015. 1667:Coates, Richard (2017). 1279:, Richard Russell, 1750. 1247: 1155:Privy Council of England 1048:After the storm of 1987. 787:Church Street drill hall 678:'s famous cheeky satire 542:After his defeat at the 412:St Pancras Priory, Lewes 150:The fate of a neolithic 2986:Brighton Photo Biennial 2763:Encyclopædia Britannica 2725:2027/nyp.33433081995593 1729:The borough of Brighton 1577:Encyclopædia Britannica 1456:accessed 27 April 2014. 1303:Glover, Judith (1975). 808:Gideon Algernon Mantell 585:Daniel Defoe, The Storm 3288:Brighton railway works 3221:London Road (Brighton) 2971:Brighton Half Marathon 2599:, London: H.G. Collins 2186:Jones, Martin (1995). 1918:Defoe, Daniel (1704). 1863:sussexyachtclub.org.uk 1604:Page, William (1905). 1049: 985:University of Brighton 902: 850:University of Brighton 834:Brighton railway works 829: 737: 670:to the modern town of 611: 588: 399: 238: 199: 30:is that of an ancient 23: 3732:Bear Road/Coombe Road 3700:Brighton Parks Police 3674:St Ann's Well Gardens 3644:Brighton Flint Grotto 3496:County Cricket Ground 3001:Brighton Speed Trials 2662:Collis, Rose (2010). 2612:, London: W. Satchell 2501:Collis, Rose (2010). 1602:As transliterated in 1440:"Current Archaeology" 1410:on 25 September 2006. 1206:Politics and activism 1047: 900: 820: 726: 621:During the 1730s, Dr 600: 577: 378: 236: 229:Romano-British period 193: 162:. Here one can visit 21: 3450:Saltdean United F.C. 3440:Brighton United F.C. 2912:Battle of Lewes Road 2577:(1813). "Brighton". 2050:My Brighton and Hove 1980:on 23 September 2016 1833:30 June 2006 at the 1608:. London: Constable. 1378:My Brighton and Hove 1307:. London: Batsford. 1237:Timeline of Brighton 1106:on 12 October 1984. 977:University of Sussex 963:on 1 February 1921. 763:Regency architecture 729:Chain Pier, Brighton 136:causewayed enclosure 3847:New England Quarter 3694:William Clarke Park 3548:Brighton Racecourse 3298:London Road Viaduct 2956:Artists Open Houses 2935:Grand Hotel bombing 2841:Borough of Brighton 2396:, pp. 124–125. 2075:allsaintschurch.org 1859:"Sussex Yacht Club" 1446:on 15 November 2013 1428:on 26 October 2009. 1285:John Awsiter, 1768. 1062:Church of St. Peter 1001:housing association 939:Battle of the Somme 594:In 1720, antiquary 569:Great Storm of 1703 544:Battle of Worcester 489:Early modern period 429:Rule of St Benedict 144:Brighton Racecourse 3659:Old Steine Gardens 3649:East Brighton Park 3639:Conservation areas 3293:Cliftonville Curve 3112:Hove and Portslade 2606:"Sussex: Brighton" 1948:"THE SUSSEX COAST" 1518:Harris, Roland B. 1384:on 3 December 2019 1050: 1015:In the 1970s, the 979:, designed by Sir 941:were heard on the 903: 884:Edward Burne-Jones 830: 742:Elizabeth Beverley 738: 682:is on view at the 660:Duke of Cumberland 558:Late modern period 355:William de Warenne 353:to his son-in-law 314:Kingdom of England 300:Anglo-Saxon period 239: 208:Hollingbury Castle 200: 81:Prehistoric period 24: 3988: 3987: 3937:West Blatchington 3877:Portslade Village 3627:Parks and gardens 3583:Places of worship 3566: 3565: 3351: 3350: 3311: 3310: 3303:Lovers Walk depot 3257:Holland Road Halt 3099:Brighton Pavilion 2976:Brighton Marathon 2961:Brighton Festival 2827:Brighton and Hove 2691:2027/uc1.b5107011 2673:978-0-9564664-0-2 2512:978-0-9564664-0-2 2444:, pp. 36–38. 2246:978-1-905593-58-3 2105:A Church Near You 1242:History of Sussex 1118:unitary authority 1114:Brighton and Hove 1039:Margaret Thatcher 919:military hospital 864:St. Bartholomew's 781:of 1864, and the 691:Marlborough House 684:Brighton Pavilion 664:the Prince Regent 642:drinking seawater 471:St Peter's Church 310:Kingdom of Wessex 306:Kingdom of Sussex 202:An important pre- 4013: 3978: 3977: 3872:Portslade-by-Sea 3538:Withdean Stadium 3460:Goldstone Ground 3420: 3419: 3186: 3185: 3133: 3132: 3026:The Great Escape 2856:Brighton in film 2819: 2812: 2805: 2796: 2795: 2767: 2759: 2751: 2739: 2736:Life in Brighton 2728: 2708: 2702: 2694: 2685:. 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Index


Brighton
fishing village
etymology
Old English
Black Rock
Brighton Marina
outcropping
strata
Neander Valley
mammoth
Asda
Whitehawk Camp
Neolithic
causewayed enclosure
BC
Brighton Racecourse
long barrow
Brighton's football ground
Beaker
Bronze Age

trig point
Roman
Hollingbury Castle
Celtic
Iron Age
hillforts
Cissbury Ring

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