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Author: Nikon_Ritch
William Street Brighton
Built c1815 and originally named North Steyne Street but soon re-named after the then Duke of Clarence, later William IV. The houses on the east side were demolished 1935-36
Amon Wilds Architect
A huge influence on Brighton architectural design. He died at the age of 71 in 1833 and is buried in the churchyard at St Nicholas’ Church, Brighton. His ornate gravestone was designed by his son. The inscription reads: Sacred to the memory ofMr. Amon WildsDied 12 […]
The Costume of China, Royal Pavillion
Artist William Alexander visited China in 1792-3 as part of the Macartney Embassy to China. Although primarily a diplomatic mission to improve trade relations between Britain and China, Alexander was one of a small number of artists and scientists who accompanied the mission to help record a […]
Christmas Day Swimmers 2019
It’s become quite the tradition on Christmas Day to take a deep in the sea. The Brighton event is unofficial. It starts at 11am sharp, don’t be late as the brave souls going into the water do not stay in long. If you are 5 […]
Christmas Day Brighton
Large crowds watching the brave souls going into the water