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CASTLE STREET AND STONE STREET

Castle Street

Neighbourhood:
Regency
1964
2018

James Gray: Stone Street looking towards Preston Street. jgc_29_044

2018: The buildings in the road are in better repair today and fewer chimneys can be seen. (Photographer: Shan Lancaster)

1964
1930s
2018

James Gray: Castle Street looking to Preston Street in the distance. jgc_29_045

James Gray: Looking from the west end of Castle Street, into Preston Street, during the late 1930s. Note the two signs advertising radio, with no mention of television. jgc_29_037

2018: This little street has come up in the world since 1964. The buildings all seem to be in better repair and many of them are freshly painted white. The pavement is now a rather attractive brick paving pattern. The shopfronts and business premises on the south side (to the left of the picture) have largely been replaced by private housing at this end of the road. (Photographer: Shan Lancaster)

Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
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