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DEANWAY, HOVE

Deanway

Neighbourhood:
Hove Park
1969
1969
2018

James Gray: These photographs show the last portion of the Tongdean Farm Estate to be built on. Development started with the building of the first house in Woodland Drive in 1935 and continued sporadically for another 35 years. Now, in 1972, houses are joining the lone bungalow along the unmade-up road. The photographs were taken on 2 March 1969, from Hill Drive, looking towards Woodland Drive and the Three-Cornered Copse. jgc_17_145

James Gray: See caption for jgc_17_145 above. jgc_17_144 

2018: Deanway is now completely built up. The lone bungalow in the 1969 images is 16 Deanway. (Photographer: Alan Hobden)

Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
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