#Brighton Bits
Bits from a born & bred Brightonian.
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Brighton & Hove Revealed in Art
The Roadmender (2) - Earlier LIfe
The Roadmender
The Roadmender (3) - The Resting Place
The Roadmender (4) - 91 Cheyne Wallk
Patcham Court Farm photos
Hippodrome interior. Aug 2013
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Last of the Patcham Elms. 18th August 2010
The City's Commemorative "Blue" Plaques
Plaque Panel Acitivity
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Wednesday, 20 May 2020
International Brighton Bits.
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Tuesday, 19 May 2020
Hove hole
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This central circular feature of Hove Recreation Ground dates from its opening in 1891. It once comprised a complete circle of trees w...
Monday, 6 April 2020
The Brangwyn Estate
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There is some mystery about how the Brangwyn Estate between Withdean and Patcham Village was so named. It was built in the 1930s by...
Friday, 3 April 2020
"An Illustrated Guide to the Buildings of Brighton"
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For anyone interested in the notable architecture of the city and its environs this paperback is a must have. Its genesis is also of som...
Avian overcrowding?
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At Patcham Place It was the Rockery at Preston that was originally known as the Rookery but presumably as mature trees were lost the r...
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