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| ID: | 27282 |
| Asset Type: | Photograph |
| Description: |
James Gray's original note: Tucked away between Warwick Street and Essex Street, with an entrance from Upper Bedford Street, were these 10 tiny cottages built during 1830s. they faced north and got very little sunshine because at the rear was the malthouse, later the Rock Brewery Stores. At the western end All Souls School. The cottages were last occupied in 1929, but the present buildings bear some resemblance to the cottage facades, so perhaps they were gutted internally and put to business use. Year of photographs 1914. Looking west from upper Bedford Street to All Souls School showing the back walls, and the dustbins of Essex Street. |
| Date Created: | 20/01/2009 10:16 |
| Size: | 196 x 302 mm (print at 300 DPI); 612 x 943 mm (screen at 96 DPI); 2314 x 3564 pixels; 3.12Mb |
| Orientation: | Portrait |
| Credit Line: | James Gray Collection / The Regency Society |
| Categories: | Timeline/ 1910s, Places/ Buildings, Collections / Local & Social History, James Gray collection/ Volume 22 - Eastern Brighton Inner |
| Linked Accession no.: | jg_22_177.jpg |
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