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A History of the County of Sussex
… tea rooms, for instance, at Little Holmbush Farm on the Brighton road in the 1930s. 64 There were a country club and … ibid. Add. MS. 31056. Wiston Archives, i, p. 283. Edwards, Brighton Rd. 82. W.S.R.O., TD/W 167. Ibid. P.R.O., IR …
A History of the County of Sussex
… style to the rectory, was opened in 1863 on the Henfield-Brighton road south-east of the church. In 1865 c. 38 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Wiston Archives, ii, pp. 21-2; S.A.C. lxxii. 220; Edwards, Brighton Rd. 82; Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1845 and later edns.). …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… various fossils of leaves and plants. The London and Brighton railway passes through the parish. The living is a … commanding the English Channel, the Isle of Wight, Brighton, and the whole range of coast as far as Beachy Head. … a mechanics' institution have been lately established. The Brighton and Chichester railway was opened to Worthing at the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by those who liked a more retired bathing-place than Brighton. 91 By 1796 it had many good lodginghouses, three … carriage could be driven. 94 The princess was visited from Brighton by the Prince of Wales 95 and members of the … comfort and propriety, in contrast with the liveliness of Brighton. 19 About 1832 it was also being particularly …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Worthing at the east end of the town, on the north side of Brighton Road. In 1920 he and his wife Fanny gave to the … ladies resident in Worthing. Other charities include the Brighton and Worthing Charitable Trust for the Elderly which … £1 shares, the income to be divided equally between two Brighton charities, the Worthing Society for the Blind, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… railway reached Worthing. 80 In 1791 81 and 1812 82 the Brighton-Portsmouth coach passed through Worthing, and the Brighton-Southampton coach passed daily in 1814. 83 Later … improved after the opening of the Cliftonville curve in Brighton in 1879 90 allowed through trains to be run. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… grapes, 38 and sent fruit and vegetables to the London and Brighton markets early in the season. 39 By 1896 there were … depended greatly on Worthing's rail-head. 48 At first Brighton fruiterers bought Beer's grapes at Worthing but by … for the London markets, 49 and it also supplied London and Brighton with early vegetables. 50 Large quantities of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 28; ibid. (1865), 32; Royal Guide, 35; cf. E. W. Gilbert, Brighton (1954), 197-9. Educ. Enquiry Abstract, 964. Kelly's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Terrace, later Warne's Hotel, and Warwick Place, north of Brighton Road, had been built by 1826, and Alfred Place was … is plain, with none of the exuberance of contemporary Brighton. Only a few traces remain of the original appearance … scheme was executed, 86 the architect being A. H. Wilds of Brighton. 87 Smaller contemporary terraces, of two or three …
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