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QUEENS PLACE

Looking North to Brunswick Row, these old flint cottages are probably much the same externally as when they were built 120 years ago. These streets are far removed from the better-known Brunswick and Queen’s neighbourhoods but there is a simple explanation. When they were being built in the 1930’s London Road was named Queen’s Road, after Queen Victoria hence, Queen’s Place. The lower end of Ditchling Road was then known as Brunswick Place North – hence, Brunswick Row. This photograph was taken on 20 June 1954.

Image Reference: JG_10a_027.tif
Date: 1954
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 154x113
Place: Brighton
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