aftershavedave
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that site is fantastic deano.....there goes my friday afternoon!
Theatre of Trees said:
Interesting view of the northern side of the Clock Tower in 1967 none of which exists today. Anyone remember the really stinky loos that used to be underneath it?
Jack said:Dear Theatre of Trees/Captain Beaky
Nice picture! And glad it's prompted memories, which is what it's intended to do. No problem with you copying it from the My Brighton and Hove website, among the other 1960s photos that have just been put up. But when you do, could you give us a credit so other people go and look at the site. Thanks!
Tim Carder's book, the Encyclopaedia of Brighton - essential reading for everyone! - says that Sussex Heights was completed in 1966. But I have vague memories of it being built and I didn't arrive in Brighton until '66. Maybe the building is younger than Tim thinks.Man of Harveys said:One question (if you're still around): I thought that Sussex Heights was completed in 1966 yet there's nothing but a crane visible on its site in a photo taken in 1967?
Gwylan said:Doh, so you did.
Reckon that's a good answer.
Jack said:Dear Theatre of Trees/Captain Beaky
Nice picture! And glad it's prompted memories, which is what it's intended to do. No problem with you copying it from the My Brighton and Hove website, among the other 1960s photos that have just been put up. But when you do, could you give us a credit so other people go and look at the site. Thanks!
Superb!Man of Harveys said:What a fabulous website.
Jack said:Dear Theatre of Trees/Captain Beaky
Nice picture! And glad it's prompted memories, which is what it's intended to do. No problem with you copying it from the My Brighton and Hove website, among the other 1960s photos that have just been put up. But when you do, could you give us a credit so other people go and look at the site. Thanks!
Indeed there was. It survived until the mid 1990s in a very dilapidated state, and was demolished to allow an expansion of the car parking facilities for the Withdean Park & Ride bus service.Strike said:Was there a Tennis venue at the Withdean site that hosted Davis Cup matchs in 30s? It was one of the best tennis clubs in the country apart from the UK.
West Hoathly Seagull said:Looking at the bit about how they stopped North Laine from being demolished and replaced with high rise flats, how did all those council flats come to be built in the Hanover area (thinking particularly of Albion Hill). Was there a plan to demolish that area, or was it bomb damage?