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MARSHALL’S ROW

This row of old flint cottages formerly ran from London Road to Ditchling road. Built in the early 1830’s they were named after the building, Mr John Marshall. Originally, long front gardens extended to the backs of the house in Francis Street, but in 1926 the Open Market was established on the site of these gardens. The houses were demolished in 1938, sine when the site has been derelict.

Image Reference: JG_10a_062.tif
Date: 1936
Image Details: Original monochrome print
Size of Original: 100x115
Place: Brighton
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