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ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH, PORTSLADE

Manor Road (Portslade)

Neighbourhood:
Portslade and Southwick
c1860
2020

James Gray: About 30 years separate these photographs [jgc_38_027 and 029]. This one, recently printed from an old wax paper negative, dates from about 1860 and emphasises the rural setting. Additional Information: ©Philippe Garner. jgc_38_027

2020: The trees have grown but otherwise the view looking north towards St Nicolas’ Church from Manor Road is largely the same. There is a modern house to the left of the church in what used to be the vicarage grounds. (Photographer: Kevin Wilsher)

1893
2020

James Gray: Another view [of St Nicolas’ Church] said to have been taken in 1893. jgc_38_029

2020: A largely unchanged view looking north. (Photographer: Kevin Wilsher)

Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
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