Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
Based on the Regency Society James Gray Collection
  • Home page
    • James Gray
    • Project volunteers
    • Acknowledgements and copyright
    • Contact us
  • Master map
  • Street Index
  • Find a place
    • Neighbourhoods
    • Images of the seafront
    • Parks and Open Spaces
    • Redeveloped areas
    • Royal Pavilion Estate
    • Brighton Station
    • Street Index
A DAY IN OLD SHOREHAM

Connaught Avenue

Neighbourhood:
Shoreham
1906
2018

James Gray: Two cottages, one of which was the Post Office of Old Shoreham, then quite remote from Shoreham-by-Sea. Period the turn of the century, the card was posted in September 1906. These cottages still stand, in Connaught Avenue, laid out in the 1920s, at the junction with the Upper Shoreham Road. jgc_38_165

2018: This is now one property 110 Connaught Avenue. It is the same building as is described as ‘Old cottages in lane to the south of the Church’ in jgc_38_177 (Photographer: Jeremy Knight)

More
1939
2018

James Gray: All the commentaries are the photographer’s own words. Old cottages in lane to the south of the Church. jgc_38_177

2018: This is now one property 110 Connaught Avenue. It is the same building as is described as ‘Two cottages, one of which was the old Post Office’ in jgc_38_165. (Photographer: Jeremy Knight)

Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
This website has been prepared by the Regency Society of Brighton and Hove. All historic maps are provided with kind permission of the National Library of Scotland (https://www.nls.uk/) regencysociety.org

Search