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ADELAIDE CRESCENT AND PALMIERA SQUARE

Adelaide Crescent

Neighbourhood:
Brunswick
1912
2018

James Gray: These two photographs date from 1912 when most of these large mansions were still occupied by wealthy families with coachmen and other servants. Outwardly these buildings are little changed today but the interiors would tell a different story as most of them are now warrens of flats. This photograph from opposite 21 Adelaide Crescent, looks north to Palmiera Mansions. jgc_11_071

2018: Trees now obscure the view to Palmeira Mansions and the lamp post has gone but the exteriors of these well-maintained Grade II listed buildings are hardly changed. (Photographer: Helen Glass) 

1912
2018

James Gray: The west side of Adelaide Crescent. Additional Information: Carriage and top-hatted driver. jgc_11_072

2018: The trees in the garden have gone, giving an unobstructed sea view, which includes the Rampion wind farm on the horizon. (Photographer: Helen Glass) 

1889-90
2018

James Gray: Few clues as to the dates of these photographs. Despite the out of focus figures in the garden, this photograph is probably not as old as it appears to be. My guess, 1880-1890. jgc_11_073

2018: The garden, which was originally private, has been taken over by the council and the railings have been removed. (Photographer: Helen Glass) 

1914-18
2018

James Gray: This view is of a later period. Probably just before or soon after the 1914-18 War. jgc_11_074

2018: (Photographer: Helen Glass) 

Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
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