Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Queens Road / Clock Tower 1907?
Amazing scenes in the first pic.
Hasn't that all been knocked down now? Pretty sure that's all been re-developed.
No not yet. I go through those doors regularly unfortunatelyHasn't that all been knocked down now? Pretty sure that's all been re-developed.
That older picture is fantastic, so atmospheric.
Ah, ok, fair enough. All the best!No not yet. I go through those doors regularly unfortunately
Not many pictures on here were the main businesses in the pictures are still in business.
Love the way the transport options in the old photo are tram or horse-drawn carriage
Slightly different angleYes, that is the Regent on the left. My parents met there too in the late 1940's
The partial sign is for the Golden Galleon pub which was under the Regent. It had a really steep staircase leading to a bar that hosted drag acts. Stumbled down there once when in my late teens. Once was enough.
Too similar to the original which prompted a reply to which I repliedAwaits the "Now"?
oh I wouldn’t get too hung up on thatRe Brighton Station and the tram line. Many years ago I was shown a fixture up on the wall about 200 yards down from the station which was the last remaining 'hook' that held the tram wires. I've not been up that road for a long time now, anyone know if it still exists?
Ha Ha. Couple of things really interest me in Brighton. The tram lines and what still exsists and the Kings Road Arches and when they were built.oh I wouldn’t get too hung up on that
Queens Road / Clock Tower 1907?
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Hard not to wonder how many of the younger men and boys in this picture came to grief a few years later. It's maybe a bit morbid, but I always wonder about that (for example my grandfather and his three younger brothers fought in the First War - he spent most of it as a POW in Germany, and two of his brothers were killed. The four of them would've been 19, 15, 12 and 9 respectively when this photo was taken).