Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
RAH 1890?
Parts of the Royal Albion and The Old Ship are Grade II listed so cannot be demolished. Part of a facade of the Queens is of historical interest, so unsure of the position there.Here's a controversial question then. The Royal Albion & Queens Hotel have both seen better days and must cost a fortune to run. Guessing the Old Ship is much the same. Is it time to pull them down and build a more modern hotel. In West St there is a huge gap where the nightclub was and in its place we are getting a Premier Inn. Comments about the eyesore of the Kings West and Brighton Centre may be true now but both buildings were modern in their day.
Good point. These old buildings must be costing a fortune in upkeep though, along with most of the rooms being well past there best.Parts of the Royal Albion and The Old Ship are Grade II listed so cannot be demolished. Part of a facade of the Queens is of historical interest, so unsure of the position there.
The more I look at these photo comparisons you’re posting the more I think how shit Brighton & Hove looks now compared to yesteryear
Just to the left of the centre - is that a cherry picker changing a street light?
Looks like it.Just to the left of the centre - is that a cherry picker changing a street light?
Just to the left of the centre - is that a cherry picker changing a street light?
That's some milk-float isn't it!!
It also highlights what's missing on the high street - the North Street picture shows there used to be an undertakers just up from the clock tower. Handy.The more I look at these photo comparisons you’re posting the more I think how shit Brighton & Hove looks now compared to yesteryear
I know, lets put a conservatory on the back, that'll improve the aesthetic no end.
Thatas what I thought, electric vehicle with scissor lift. Things have really progressed.That's some milk-float isn't it!!