Albion Hill and Carlton Hill redevelopment area
James Gray: A selection of views of the rear of houses on the east side of Carlton Street, showing the narrow courtyards which divided them from Richmond Hill. Some look to the south, others to the north.
Brighton lost little when these slums were swept away in 1937/39. jgc_24_123
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_123 above. jgc_24_124
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_123 above. jgc_24_125
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_123 above. jgc_24_126
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_123 above. jgc_24_127
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_123 above. jgc_24_128
James Gray: Photographs of the rear of the houses on the west side of this old street taken from the back of Nelson Street. For this part of town these houses had remarkably long gardens in marked contrast to those on the east side, seen previously. Period unknown but probably not long before the street was demolished in 1937. jgc_24_129
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_129 above. jgc_24_130
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_129 above. jgc_24_131
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_129 above. jgc_24_132
James Gray: See caption for jgc_24_129 above. jgc_24_133