jevs
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I'm thinking I could team up with [MENTION=2019]jevs[/MENTION] and break in to the PP clocktower.
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I'm thinking I could team up with [MENTION=2019]jevs[/MENTION] and break in to the PP clocktower.
Another building that has always puzzled me is the Foredown Tower? I know I could go to Wikipedia, but was it Napoleonic or from an earlier period?
Foredown Tower held the water supply for the old Foredown Hospital, which was an isolation hospital for patients with infectious diseases. the hospital was demolished a while ago. The water tank itself was converted into a camera obscura.
I know these might sound slightly off-beam questions, but did Hove and Preston Park Stations ever have ticket offices in what look like the main buildings? As everyone will know, the one at Hove is in the building by the Cliftonville and at PP you have to go up the subway and onto the middle platform to get a ticket, but in both cases there are more substantial buildings. If that was the case at Preston Park, could you go straight from the building to the platform, or did you have to return to the street and go up the subway to get to the platforms?
Another building that has always puzzled me is the Foredown Tower? I know I could go to Wikipedia, but was it Napoleonic or from an earlier period?
I know these might sound slightly off-beam questions, but did Hove and Preston Park Stations ever have ticket offices in what look like the main buildings? As everyone will know, the one at Hove is in the building by the Cliftonville and at PP you have to go up the subway and onto the middle platform to get a ticket, but in both cases there are more substantial buildings. If that was the case at Preston Park, could you go straight from the building to the platform, or did you have to return to the street and go up the subway to get to the platforms?
Another building that has always puzzled me is the Foredown Tower? I know I could go to Wikipedia, but was it Napoleonic or from an earlier period?
Great thread! Used to live in Melbourne Street so great seeing where the viaduct travelled. Also my Great Uncle was Jim Gray who left his massive collection of photos to the Regency Society. Remember visiting him as a child and he had rooms dedicated to his photo collection. He knew everything about Brighton as a town and also attended every Brighton home game for years and kept a Brighton & Hove Albion diary detailing every match he attended (my dad has these). He also kept a personal diary for every day of his life which my dad also has (except the war years which are in the Imperial War Museum) He was an amazing man and if it wasnt for him most of these photographs would never have been seen. The Regency Society did an amazing job of digitalising his collection.