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447: 230:. It has been the commercial heart of Brighton since the 18th century. At that time, its eastern end (which widened to form Castle Square) was home to popular inns and served as the terminus for coaches from London. At number 3 North Street, next to the main coach office, stood a small shop unit measuring 30 by 12 feet (9.1 m × 3.7 m); a contemporary illustration showed it to be a squat two-storey building with large bay windows. Smith Hannington acquired it in 1808, but the circumstances are uncertain: he either bought it from a debt-ridden business associate, or already part-owned it and gained the whole share when the co-owner died. The shop was operated as a drapery business in 1802 by the Constable brothers, who were notorious in Brighton for claiming to be able to fly from one end of Ireland's Pleasure Gardens to the other, and James Ireland himself (who had various business interests as well as his Gardens) was apparently involved as well from 1806. 455: 215: 650: 309: 2373: 277: 2391: 29: 2403: 2379: 2397: 2385: 2367: 338:
followed by the acquisition of more properties in the 1890s and 1900s: number 1 Market Street and part of number 53, and every building on the south side of North Street up to number 12. He also installed electric lighting and a telephone line in the store—both of which were almost unknown in Brighton at the time. Staff facilities were also progressive: a social club, library, annual outings, on-site living accommodation and "well above average" wages were offered. In 1896, Hanningtons became a
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without going outside. This work took place after a major refurbishment necessitated by a major fire in April 1986. An arsonist set fire to a restaurant attached to the back of Hanningtons, and the blaze spread from there through much of the store. It was closed for several weeks while the damage was repaired. An accidental fire inside the store caused more disruption in the mid-1990s; and around the same time came the redevelopment of the
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In February 2017, European retail real estate investment manager Redevco began work redeveloping much of the old Hanningtons building on North Street into a new lane named in its honour. In May 2019, Hanningtons Lane opened with 13 new individual shop spaces as well as new office space and apartments
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in 1900, intended to be visible from incoming trains. A newspaper advertisement of that era list Hanningtons' products and services as "Haberdashers, Woollen and Linen Drapers, Carpet and Furniture Warehousemen, Family and General Mourning , Undertakers, House and Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Valuers
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in 1739. Later in the 18th century, Charles Hannington of Shoreham-by-Sea, "known as a man of superhuman strength", married Mary Mepham and had three sons. Charles Mepham Hannington was born in 1774 and qualified as a solicitor; Henry Hannington died in 1781 aged five; and Smith Hannington (born in
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Number 1 North Street stands on a "prestigious" site at the corner of East Street, another of Brighton's medieval streets. In 1882, a year after Charles Hannington died and his son Samuel took over, the store was expanded around the corner when numbers 41 and 42 East Street were acquired. This was
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In 1862, Charles Hannington acquired two more buildings on North Street. At this point he decided to unite all the North Street shop units into a single store with a common architectural theme, and he commissioned architect William Russell to do this. He also diversified the business further: new
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of numbers 1, 2 and 4 North Street, a house on Market Street and eight shops on Brighton Place (behind North Street). He leased some of them to other businesses, but others were used to expand the department store. He also acquired a building on nearby East Street and diversified into the funeral
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The disparate buildings on North Street, Market Street and East Street were physically united in 1989 when a bridge was built at first-floor level across the pedestrianised Market Street in 1989. All but three of the departments, of which there were more than 50 by this time, could now be reached
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Hanningtons grew from a single shop on the town's North Street into a large store spanning numerous shop units on that road and neighbouring streets. Some services were housed in other buildings elsewhere in Brighton and Hove. Regular expansion meant many changes to the main building, but its
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Hanningtons was the last survivor of Brighton and Hove's large independent department stores: all the others had closed since the 1980s. Contributing factors included the increased popularity of out-of-town shopping centre, the opening of large town-centre malls such as County Mall at
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shopping centre a short walk from the store, which was expected to transform the rundown 1960s precinct into an ultra-modern covered mall with ample car parking. Hannington's central location on narrow, congested streets meant it had never been able to offer much parking space.
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of Brighton" enabled it to thrive immediately. In 1816 Smith Hannington's mother died and he received an inheritance, and his new wife provided some more money. This allowed him to buy several nearby shop units, allowing him to expand the shop to become Brighton's largest
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and—in the prominent corner site facing Castle Square—Kurt Geiger. The other units along North Street were said in 2004 to be occupied by "a succession of short-term lets". The units at 39–42 East Street, the Grade II-listed section, were occupied by clothing retailer
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The long façade of the former store "dominates the south side of North Street". The frontage to East Street is similar to many of the buildings on that ancient, important street, where "modern shopfronts inserted into the ground floors of Victorian shells".
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overall architectural style dates from the 1860s when architect William Russell unified the shop units owned by Hanningtons at that time into a common style. Part of the former store—the section at numbers 41 and 42 East Street, acquired in 1882—is
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above. A new entrance to the Lanes was created, opening out Hanningtons Lane from North Street. Many of the North Street shops which had once formed part of Hanningtons have also been redeveloped as part of this project, with new tenants including
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and was converted into offices in 1972), but all staff were retained by the new owners. The new owners retained close links with the Royal Sussex County Hospital and other healthcare institutions such as the Brighton Health Committee and
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took it over in 1894, by which time it occupied 6–9 North Street; Hanningtons bought the freehold of these units in the 1890s, but only in 1959 did these buildings become part of Hanningtons. Likewise numbers 13 and 14 were occupied by a
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Harry R. Attree was part of the Attree dynasty who have been active in public life in Brighton since William Attree went into business as a solicitor in the 1760s. Harry's accomplishments in the town included co-founding the
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Smith Hannington died in 1855, leaving two surviving children and his wife Elizabeth. Charles Smith Hannington, his only surviving son, took over the business. Its success and profitability by this time allowed him to buy a
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defines Grade II-listed buildings as "nationally important and of special interest". As of February 2001, there were 1,124 Grade II-listed buildings and structures, and 1,218 listed buildings of all grades, in the city of
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established in 1795 and added to in 1859. They were for poor widows and unmarried women within the parish of Brighton. Hanningtons provided each resident with two gowns valued between 12 and 15 shillings and a
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etc.". Later in the 20th century, such diverse new departments as bespoke school uniforms, specialist costumery, fur coats and gramophones were introduced. Also, Hanningtons were a pioneer in the concept of
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style. It rises to four storeys with a shop unit at ground-floor level and a four-window range to each level above. The windows are treated differently at each level, although all are deeply recessed into
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and featuring the most advanced machinery in the country) and a furniture storage and removals service. As this department grew, a large purpose-built furniture depository was needed, and local architects
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In the early 19th century Brighton grew rapidly and was a favourite destination of wealthy visitors from London. The shop's central position on what diarist and journalist H.R. Attree called "the
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Hanningtons' funeral director business has moved to Hove but continues to trade. The former Hanningtons Furniture Depository on Davigdor Road, which was sold off in 1969, was sold to the
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hire. However, the 1960s were a period of major change. The store passed out of the Hannington family's control when its last member, Dorothy Hannington, died in 1966. She set up a
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and bespoke clothing as well as many other services, and several competitors emerged locally from the late 19th century. In 1898, Sharman's Drapery converted the ground floor of
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Hannington opened a drapery shop under his own name at 3 North Street on 25 July 1808. He advertised his "new and elegant Assortment of Goods ... at unusual Low Prices" in the
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A property investment company called Regina Estates bought the premises for £23.5 million in 2000. However, by June 2014, RBS Real Estate Asset Management (part of
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not exceeding 10 shillings in value once every three years. This later changed to two gowns and bonnets every year and a duffel cloak once every three years.
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Many of the units were empty until 2004, but in that year several high-end fashion retailers established themselves in the East Street part of the building:
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of Brighton". It remained in family ownership until the 1960s, and subsequent owners ran the business according to the principles of the Hannington family.
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scheme" was introduced, many years after such schemes became popular: the founder Smith Hannington had been opposed to offering goods on credit.
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for this purpose. A site on Davigdor Road in Hove was found in 1898, the land was bought in 1901, and construction continued until 1904.
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For many years in the 19th century, and continuing into the early 20th century, Hanningtons supplied clothing to residents of the
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The rear section of the store faces Brighton Place and was redesigned in the mid-20th century by local architect
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departments included a furnishing and curtain-making service, a carpet-cleaning service (based on a building in
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He later extended his landholding in Hurstpierpoint by buying a neighbouring estate, and erected a private
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apprentice in Brighton in about 1798. He worked long hours and quickly learnt about the drapery business.
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cloak "not to exceed in value 21 shillings nor less than 18 shillings" in alternate years, and a black
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are connected by a horizontal band. On the floor above, the round-arched section consists of an
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The Grade II-listed section fronting East Street was designed in about 1866 by Henry Jarvis in a
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The store expanded into East Street in the 1880s with the acquisition of numbers 41 and 42
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Various, including clothing, furniture, lighting, household accessories and music equipment
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was recorded in the Portslade Manor Court Book of 1706; a John Hannington was living in
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group; Knight and Wakefield's store opened soon afterwards on the same road; and in
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by 2010, but in July 2014 the store moved to the Churchill Square shopping centre.
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The Hanningtons Furniture Depository was built in Hove in 1901–04. It is now the
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Hanningtons was founded at 3 North Street, on the site of these later buildings.
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he became the first Bishop of Equatorial East Africa and was martyred in 1885.
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in 1992 and the rebuilt Churchill Square itself in 1998, and the emergence of
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on Western Road into a department store, which was later taken over by the
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The Hanningtons store was damaged in one of the many bombing raids of the
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design (1987).
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design 1987
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chapel after falling out with the vicar of Hurstpierpoint church and
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Morris, Richard (6 June 2014). "A facelift for North Street".
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was a department store located in the English coastal city of
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Removals, furniture storage, limousine hire, funeral arranging
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at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.
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holds items including a Hanningtons bag, a silk and wool
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The Hanningtons name survives on the North Street façade.
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This large clock is above the bridge over Market Street.
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capitals. The top-floor windows have a much shallower
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Hanningtons was a mid-market retailer, offering both
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2411:Places of worship 2208:978-1-901454-12-3 2138:978-1-901454-04-8 2053:978-0-300-12661-7 2044:Brighton and Hove 1934:Images of England 1478:, pp. 64–65. 1415:, pp. 51–53. 1403:, pp. 45–46. 1340:, pp. 42–43. 1328:, pp. 30–32. 1231:, pp. 23–27. 1165:, pp. 21–23. 960:, pp. 43–44. 820:West Blatchington 803:Church of England 618:Brighton and Hove 506:The White Company 402:Van Alen Building 173:Hannington family 155:Brighton and Hove 148: 147: 113:Brighton, England 3639: 3579:Amon Henry Wilds 3287:Open Air Theatre 3188:Withdean Stadium 3119:Blind Tiger Club 2997:St Aubyns School 2962:Hove Park School 2937:Brighton College 2907:Varndean College 2872:Preston Barracks 2780:163 North Street 2750:Churchill Square 2642:Lansdowne Square 2632:Hanover Crescent 2617:Bloomsbury Place 2577:Western Pavilion 2524:Pelham Institute 2509:Ovingdean Grange 2405: 2399: 2393: 2387: 2381: 2375: 2369: 2363: 2267:Listed buildings 2241: 2234: 2227: 2218: 2217: 2212: 2193: 2174: 2162: 2159:Life in Brighton 2151: 2142: 2123: 2114: 2095: 2076: 2057: 2029: 2023: 2017: 2011: 2005: 1999: 1993: 1987: 1981: 1980: 1978: 1976: 1961: 1955: 1954: 1952: 1950: 1939:English Heritage 1925: 1919: 1918: 1916: 1914: 1903:English Heritage 1895: 1889: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1868:Historic England 1864: 1853: 1847: 1841: 1835: 1829: 1828: 1826: 1824: 1813: 1807: 1806: 1804: 1802: 1776: 1770: 1769: 1767: 1765: 1750: 1744: 1743: 1741: 1739: 1724: 1718: 1712: 1703: 1702: 1700: 1698: 1687: 1681: 1680: 1678: 1676: 1665:The Tiger Retail 1657: 1651: 1650: 1648: 1646: 1627: 1621: 1620: 1618: 1616: 1602: 1596: 1595: 1593: 1591: 1576: 1570: 1569: 1567: 1565: 1546: 1540: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1515: 1509: 1508: 1500: 1494: 1488: 1479: 1473: 1467: 1461: 1455: 1449: 1443: 1437: 1431: 1425: 1416: 1410: 1404: 1398: 1392: 1386: 1380: 1374: 1365: 1359: 1353: 1347: 1341: 1335: 1329: 1323: 1317: 1311: 1300: 1294: 1288: 1282: 1273: 1267: 1261: 1255: 1249: 1243: 1232: 1226: 1217: 1211: 1205: 1199: 1190: 1184: 1178: 1172: 1166: 1160: 1154: 1148: 1142: 1141: 1139: 1137: 1121:Historic England 1117: 1111: 1105: 1099: 1093: 1087: 1081: 1075: 1069: 1060: 1054: 1045: 1039: 1033: 1027: 1021: 1015: 1009: 1003: 997: 991: 985: 979: 973: 967: 961: 955: 946: 940: 934: 933:, pp. 9–11. 928: 922: 916: 910: 904: 898: 897:, Vol. 7, p. 28. 892: 886: 880: 874: 873: 871: 869: 844: 823: 812: 806: 791: 785: 782: 776: 766: 624:Hanningtons Lane 613:English Heritage 504:4 North Street: 497:3 North Street: 475:centres such as 435:Churchill Square 410:charitable trust 386:deferred payment 258:department store 96: 94: 89: 78:Smith Hannington 65: 63: 58: 31: 24: 20: 3647: 3646: 3642: 3641: 3640: 3638: 3637: 3636: 3597: 3596: 3593: 3588: 3527: 3481: 3422:Madeira Terrace 3359: 3333: 3304: 3137:Brighton Marina 3132:Brighton Centre 3106: 3100: 3011:Hotels and inns 3006: 3002:Varndean School 2952:Deepdene School 2848:Jubilee Library 2806:civic buildings 2805: 2799: 2737: 2731: 2727:Wykeham Terrace 2682:Palmeira Square 2667:Norfolk Terrace 2627:Eastern Terrace 2602:Arundel Terrace 2589: 2587: 2581: 2552:Southdown House 2534:Portslade Manor 2484:75 Holland Road 2479:Gwydyr Mansions 2449:Chartwell Court 2436: 2430: 2406: 2400: 2394: 2388: 2382: 2376: 2370: 2364: 2355: 2250: 2245: 2215: 2209: 2190: 2171: 2139: 2111: 2092: 2073: 2054: 2037: 2032: 2024: 2020: 2012: 2008: 2000: 1996: 1988: 1984: 1974: 1972: 1963: 1962: 1958: 1948: 1946: 1927: 1926: 1922: 1912: 1910: 1897: 1896: 1892: 1882: 1880: 1865: 1856: 1848: 1844: 1836: 1832: 1822: 1820: 1815: 1814: 1810: 1800: 1798: 1777: 1773: 1763: 1761: 1752: 1751: 1747: 1737: 1735: 1726: 1725: 1721: 1713: 1706: 1696: 1694: 1689: 1688: 1684: 1674: 1672: 1661:"Store Locator" 1659: 1658: 1654: 1644: 1642: 1629: 1628: 1624: 1614: 1612: 1604: 1603: 1599: 1589: 1587: 1578: 1577: 1573: 1563: 1561: 1548: 1547: 1543: 1532: 1530: 1519:"Store Locator" 1517: 1516: 1512: 1501: 1497: 1489: 1482: 1474: 1470: 1462: 1458: 1450: 1446: 1438: 1434: 1426: 1419: 1411: 1407: 1399: 1395: 1387: 1383: 1375: 1368: 1360: 1356: 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2934: 2929: 2924: 2919: 2909: 2904: 2899: 2894: 2889: 2884: 2879: 2874: 2869: 2860: 2855: 2850: 2845: 2840: 2838:Hove Town Hall 2835: 2830: 2825: 2820: 2815: 2809: 2807: 2801: 2800: 2798: 2797: 2792: 2787: 2782: 2777: 2772: 2767: 2762: 2757: 2752: 2747: 2741: 2739: 2733: 2732: 2730: 2729: 2724: 2722:Vernon Terrace 2719: 2717:Russell Square 2714: 2712:Royal Crescent 2709: 2704: 2702:Regency Square 2699: 2694: 2689: 2684: 2679: 2677:Oriental Place 2674: 2669: 2664: 2662:Norfolk Square 2659: 2654: 2649: 2644: 2639: 2634: 2629: 2624: 2622:Brunswick Town 2619: 2614: 2612:Belgrave Place 2609: 2607:Bedford Square 2604: 2599: 2593: 2591: 2583: 2582: 2580: 2579: 2574: 2569: 2564: 2562:Sussex Heights 2559: 2554: 2549: 2544: 2539: 2531: 2526: 2521: 2516: 2511: 2506: 2501: 2496: 2491: 2486: 2481: 2476: 2471: 2466: 2461: 2456: 2454:Courtenay Gate 2451: 2446: 2440: 2438: 2432: 2431: 2429: 2428: 2423: 2414: 2412: 2408: 2407: 2358: 2356: 2354: 2353: 2346: 2339: 2332: 2325: 2318: 2311: 2304: 2297: 2290: 2282: 2275: 2264: 2258: 2256: 2252: 2251: 2244: 2243: 2236: 2229: 2221: 2214: 2213: 2207: 2194: 2188: 2175: 2169: 2152: 2143: 2137: 2124: 2115: 2109: 2096: 2090: 2077: 2071: 2058: 2052: 2038: 2036: 2033: 2031: 2030: 2028:, p. 166. 2018: 2006: 1994: 1982: 1956: 1920: 1890: 1854: 1842: 1830: 1808: 1771: 1745: 1719: 1704: 1682: 1652: 1622: 1597: 1571: 1541: 1510: 1495: 1480: 1468: 1456: 1444: 1432: 1417: 1405: 1393: 1381: 1366: 1354: 1342: 1330: 1318: 1301: 1289: 1274: 1262: 1250: 1233: 1218: 1206: 1191: 1187:Middleton 2002 1179: 1175:Middleton 2002 1167: 1155: 1143: 1112: 1100: 1088: 1076: 1061: 1046: 1034: 1022: 1010: 998: 986: 984:, p. 223. 974: 962: 947: 935: 923: 911: 899: 895:Middleton 2002 887: 875: 833: 831: 828: 825: 824: 807: 786: 777: 760: 759: 757: 754: 753: 752: 745: 742: 696:segmental arch 646: 643: 625: 622: 537: 536: 525: 518: 512: 509: 502: 495: 443: 440: 398:Brighton Blitz 393: 392:Postwar period 390: 369:Plummer Roddis 356: 353: 295:Hurstpierpoint 291:country estate 269:arranging and 248: 245: 211: 208: 174: 171: 146: 145: 142: 138: 137: 134: 130: 129: 126: 123: 120: 119: 117:United Kingdom 116: 112: 110: 106: 105: 102: 98: 97: 84: 80: 79: 76: 72: 71: 53: 49: 48: 45: 41: 40: 37: 33: 32: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3644: 3633: 3630: 3628: 3625: 3623: 3620: 3618: 3615: 3613: 3610: 3608: 3605: 3604: 3602: 3595: 3585: 3582: 3580: 3577: 3575: 3572: 3570: 3567: 3565: 3562: 3560: 3557: 3555: 3552: 3550: 3547: 3545: 3542: 3540: 3539:Charles Busby 3537: 3536: 3534: 3530: 3524: 3521: 3519: 3516: 3514: 3511: 3509: 3506: 3504: 3501: 3499: 3496: 3494: 3491: 3490: 3488: 3484: 3478: 3475: 3473: 3470: 3468: 3465: 3463: 3460: 3458: 3455: 3453: 3450: 3448: 3445: 3443: 3440: 3438: 3435: 3433: 3430: 3428: 3425: 3423: 3420: 3418: 3415: 3413: 3410: 3408: 3405: 3403: 3400: 3398: 3395: 3393: 3390: 3387: 3385: 3382: 3380: 3379:Barford Court 3377: 3375: 3372: 3369: 3368: 3366: 3364:Miscellaneous 3362: 3356: 3353: 3351: 3348: 3346: 3343: 3342: 3340: 3336: 3330: 3327: 3325: 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2543: 2542:Preston Manor 2540: 2538: 2535: 2532: 2530: 2527: 2525: 2522: 2520: 2519:Patcham Place 2517: 2515: 2512: 2510: 2507: 2505: 2502: 2500: 2497: 2495: 2492: 2490: 2487: 2485: 2482: 2480: 2477: 2475: 2472: 2470: 2467: 2465: 2462: 2460: 2459:Embassy Court 2457: 2455: 2452: 2450: 2447: 2445: 2442: 2441: 2439: 2435:Houses, flats 2433: 2427: 2424: 2421: 2420: 2416: 2415: 2413: 2409: 2404: 2398: 2392: 2386: 2380: 2374: 2368: 2362: 2352: 2351: 2347: 2345: 2344: 2340: 2338: 2337: 2333: 2331: 2330: 2326: 2324: 2323: 2319: 2317: 2316: 2312: 2310: 2309: 2305: 2303: 2302: 2298: 2296: 2295: 2291: 2289: 2288: 2283: 2281: 2280: 2276: 2274: 2273: 2268: 2265: 2263: 2260: 2259: 2257: 2253: 2249: 2242: 2237: 2235: 2230: 2228: 2223: 2222: 2219: 2210: 2204: 2200: 2195: 2191: 2189:1-85770-124-0 2185: 2181: 2176: 2172: 2170:0-571-09285-3 2166: 2161: 2160: 2153: 2149: 2144: 2140: 2134: 2130: 2125: 2121: 2116: 2112: 2110:0-86147-315-9 2106: 2102: 2097: 2093: 2091:1-869865-03-0 2087: 2083: 2078: 2074: 2072:1-85770-252-2 2068: 2064: 2059: 2055: 2049: 2045: 2040: 2039: 2027: 2022: 2016:, p. 80. 2015: 2010: 2004:, p. 35. 2003: 1998: 1992:, p. 56. 1991: 1986: 1970: 1966: 1960: 1944: 1940: 1936: 1935: 1930: 1924: 1908: 1904: 1900: 1894: 1879: 1878: 1873: 1869: 1863: 1861: 1859: 1851: 1846: 1839: 1834: 1818: 1812: 1796: 1792: 1788: 1787: 1782: 1775: 1759: 1755: 1749: 1733: 1729: 1723: 1717:, p. 81. 1716: 1711: 1709: 1692: 1686: 1670: 1666: 1662: 1656: 1640: 1636: 1632: 1626: 1611: 1607: 1601: 1585: 1581: 1575: 1559: 1555: 1551: 1545: 1528: 1524: 1520: 1514: 1506: 1499: 1493:, p. 64. 1492: 1487: 1485: 1477: 1472: 1466:, p. 60. 1465: 1460: 1454:, p. 59. 1453: 1448: 1441: 1436: 1430:, p. 53. 1429: 1424: 1422: 1414: 1409: 1402: 1397: 1391:, p. 30. 1390: 1385: 1379:, p. 44. 1378: 1373: 1371: 1364:, p. 38. 1363: 1358: 1352:, p. 41. 1351: 1346: 1339: 1334: 1327: 1322: 1316:, p. 40. 1315: 1310: 1308: 1306: 1299:, p. 29. 1298: 1293: 1287:, p. 32. 1286: 1281: 1279: 1271: 1266: 1260:, p. 27. 1259: 1254: 1248:, p. 30. 1247: 1242: 1240: 1238: 1230: 1225: 1223: 1216:, p. 28. 1215: 1210: 1204:, p. 98. 1203: 1198: 1196: 1188: 1183: 1176: 1171: 1164: 1159: 1153:, p. 21. 1152: 1147: 1132: 1131: 1126: 1122: 1116: 1110:, p. 18. 1109: 1104: 1098:, p. 15. 1097: 1092: 1086:, p. 14. 1085: 1080: 1074:, p. 13. 1073: 1068: 1066: 1059:, p. 12. 1058: 1053: 1051: 1044:, p. 11. 1043: 1038: 1032:, p. 16. 1031: 1026: 1019: 1014: 1007: 1002: 995: 990: 983: 982:Musgrave 1981 978: 971: 966: 959: 954: 952: 944: 939: 932: 927: 920: 915: 908: 903: 896: 891: 884: 879: 863: 859: 855: 854: 849: 843: 841: 839: 834: 821: 817: 811: 804: 800: 796: 795:Nonconformist 790: 781: 774: 773: 765: 761: 751: 748: 747: 741: 739: 735: 731: 727: 722: 720: 716: 715:polychromatic 712: 709: 705: 702:supported on 701: 697: 693: 689: 685: 682:into which a 681: 677: 673: 669: 664: 659: 651: 642: 640: 636: 632: 621: 619: 614: 610: 605: 603: 599: 594: 590: 585: 583: 580: 576: 572: 568: 566: 562: 557: 555: 550: 546: 542: 534: 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Index


Brighton
Brighton and Hove
Harrods
listed
Brighton
Hove
Shoreham-by-Sea
Southwick
Portslade
St Nicolas Church, Portslade
draper's

Old Steine
old town
Brighton Herald
Bond-street
department store
Royal Warrant
freehold
undertaking

Montefiore Hospital
country estate
Hurstpierpoint
James
Oxford

Lewes Road
Clayton & Black

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