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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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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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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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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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400:. On 29 November 1940, number 1 was severely damaged, but there were no casualties. Normal service resumed after the war, and expansion continued at first: Hanningtons Motors was founded on the site of the present
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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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2182:. Seaford: S.B. Publications.
2163:. Rochester: Rochester Press.
2065:. Seaford: S.B. Publications.
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2932:Brighton and Hove High School
2101:The Encyclopaedia of Brighton
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3267:Duke of York's Picture House
2916:List of former board schools
2882:Royal Sussex County Hospital
784:Four others predeceased him.
462:have a variety of occupants.
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332:a distinctive domed building
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189:area. Thomas Hannington of
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3277:Marlborough Pub and Theatre
3221:Hove Museum and Art Gallery
2529:Percy and Wagner Almshouses
2155:Musgrave, Clifford (1981).
1582:. The White Company. 2014.
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3345:Beacon Mill, Rottingdean
2922:Blatchington Mill School
2469:French Convalescent Home
2197:Various authors (2009).
2146:Middleton, Judy (2002).
2099:Carder, Timothy (1990).
1838:Jones & Pollard 1999
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524:(outdoor goods retailer)
377:Brighton railway station
3350:Waterhall Mill, Patcham
3201:Brighton Fishing Museum
2957:Dorothy Stringer School
2892:The Montefiore Hospital
2770:20–22 Marlborough Place
2178:Rowland, David (1997).
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241:Sussex Daily Advertiser
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3564:Gilbert Murray Simpson
2897:University of Brighton
2785:2–3 Pavilion Buildings
2061:Bond, Sidonie (2002).
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2858:Ovingdean Hall School
2474:Grand Ocean, Saltdean
2118:Dale, Antony (1950).
1817:"Made by Hanningtons"
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2775:155–158 North Street
1969:The Argus (Brighton)
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477:McArthurGlen Ashford
382:in-store concessions
3632:Mourning warehouses
3549:John Leopold Denman
3544:Clayton & Black
3467:Steine House (YMCA)
3259:Brighton Hippodrome
3216:British Engineerium
3081:Hangleton Manor Inn
2982:Patcham High School
2823:Brighton Law Courts
2652:Montpelier Crescent
2504:New England Quarter
1637:Ltd. 22 July 2013.
1610:www.lululemon.co.uk
726:John Leopold Denman
565:Montefiore Hospital
508:(homeware retailer)
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494:(footwear retailer)
422:Legal & General
328:Clayton & Black
282:Montefiore Hospital
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2828:Brighton Town Hall
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2572:Van Alen Building
2514:Ovingdean Rectory
2499:Moulsecoomb Place
2494:Marlborough House
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2208:978-1-901454-12-3
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3397:Clock Tower
3107:and leisure
2853:Kings House
2765:Hanningtons
2588:squares and
2567:Tower House
2489:Marine Gate
1949:27 December
1883:21 December
1850:Carder 1990
1823:16 December
1801:19 December
1764:19 December
1738:21 December
1697:16 December
1667:Ltd. 2014.
1556:Ltd. 2014.
1525:Ltd. 2014.
1523:Kurt Geiger
1270:Carder 1990
1006:Carder 1990
919:Carder 1990
732:with large
730:bay windows
591:, a set of
541:L.K.Bennett
492:Kurt Geiger
355:Competition
271:undertaking
253:Bond-street
151:Hanningtons
22:Hanningtons
3601:Categories
3584:Amon Wilds
3532:Architects
3498:Bungaroosh
3447:Ralli Hall
3442:Pepper Pot
3282:Old Market
3229:ABC Cinema
3061:Royal York
2745:Amex House
2736:Commercial
2672:Old Steine
2657:New Steine
2586:Crescents,
2464:Fife House
2284:Grade II:
1913:24 January
1580:"Brighton"
1554:Bravissimo
830:References
688:hood mould
680:architrave
593:almshouses
499:Bravissimo
323:Lewes Road
224:Old Steine
3559:John Nash
3508:Landmarks
3338:Windmills
3329:West Pier
3145:(removed)
3041:Metropole
2738:buildings
2637:Kemp Town
2279:Grade II*
1786:The Argus
1675:6 October
1645:6 October
1615:21 August
1590:6 October
1564:6 October
1533:6 October
1491:Bond 2002
1476:Bond 2002
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1151:Bond 2002
1136:1 October
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883:Bond 2002
853:The Argus
801:from the
721:pattern.
668:aediculae
516:lululemon
406:limousine
330:designed
247:Expansion
195:Portslade
191:Southwick
104:Dissolved
70:, England
3392:(former)
3371:Anthaeum
3262:(former)
3232:(former)
3193:Museums:
3122:(former)
3114:The Arch
3051:Old Ship
3026:Clarence
2912:Schools:
2887:The Keep
2590:terraces
2537:(ruined)
2255:Heritage
1795:Archived
1758:Archived
1732:Archived
1669:Archived
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862:Archived
799:seceding
775:in 1806.
744:See also
738:transoms
734:mullions
711:pediment
676:capitals
672:tympanum
579:mourning
416:and the
344:Barclays
266:freehold
239:and the
228:old town
210:Founding
204:draper's
179:Brighton
141:Services
133:Products
68:Brighton
44:Industry
3384:Chattri
3272:Komedia
3237:Astoria
3173:Revenge
3046:Norfolk
3021:Bedford
3018:Hotels:
2866:(former
2813:BHASVIC
2272:Grade I
1008:, §108.
921:, §112.
868:4 April
818:in the
704:corbels
692:foliage
684:roundel
631:Habitat
554:Monsoon
469:Crawley
314:(right)
159:Harrods
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609:listed
602:bonnet
598:duffel
582:mantle
575:bodice
522:Blacks
303:Oxford
167:listed
47:Retail
3309:Piers
3168:Pryzm
3031:Grand
1975:7 May
1272:, §6.
756:Notes
549:Mango
529:Tiger
349:Lyons
299:James
3417:i360
3252:and
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185:and
183:Hove
101:Fate
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