Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
Jew Street
Not Station Road?
Yep - Boundary Road is the other side of the road.Not Station Road?
The main difference (and the main reason there aren't kids playing in the street) is the enormous line of cars parked down the road in the modern photo.Queens Gardens 1928 … no cars , children play in the street . A different age.
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Today… the houses have been done up , the corner newsagent is now a Mexican eatery and an ugly waste bin takes prominence.
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Was there a castle there, knocked down for the pavilion?
Slower than what? I believe it is physically impossible to do it any slower than is currently doneWestbourne Street / Portland Road .1920 ish. repairing the road . It would have been a slow job with shovels and horses & carts.
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There might be something here? I'll let you go through them all!Does anyone know of any old photos of Pelham Square?
I searched through the forum but can only find the aerial view from St Bartholemews church, which just shows a couple of Pelham Square trees, and the photo of the house on the corner of Trafalgar Street and Pelham Street with a tiny bit of the Pelham Square fench in the foreground.
Thanks Jack, that’s tomorrow sorted then!There might be something here? I'll let you go through them all!
I remember them as being a huge space with big wooden doors on the cubicles that you had to put 2p in to open? I also seem to remember that there was that horrible public toilet stench due to a lack of ventilation.Interesting article - and some great photos! - on the BBC website today about Brighton's secret tunnels. I'm sure I can't be the only one old enough to remember the grotty old downstairs station toilets with the mosaic floor in the passage that led to Trafalgar Street
Brighton: Seaside city's secrets hidden in underground tunnels
Millions of people visit Brighton each year, but few know about the world hidden beneath their feet.www.bbc.co.uk