
James Gray: The sorry contrast 6 years later [than jgc_20_009 showing Waterloo Place]. View from Phoenix Place of the dilapidated backs of the empty houses, 12 February 1967. jgc_20_010
2018: Rear of Phoenix Brighton. The cottages to the left side of the James Gray photograph are still there – see below. (Photographer: Max Page)
James Gray: [See caption for jgc_20_010 above.] One hopes that when the redevelopment takes place the cottages of Phoenix Place, of which two are shown, do not have to be sacrificed. jgc_20_011
2018: All the cottages remain, now overshadowed by the Phoenix building. See the Waterloo Place page for images showing the front of the Phoenix building and the Regency houses in better days. (Photographer: Max Page)
James Gray: [Tamplin’s Brewery.] No comment. jgc_20_014
2018: The brewery offices, in the centre of the earlier photograph, are now the Phoenix Community Centre. The inscription ‘Phoenix Brewery’ is still displayed on the side of the building. The Free Butt Inn, the building to the left of the brewery offices, closed in 2010 and is now in a very poor state of repair; it retains the inscription ‘Tamplin’s Entire’ on one side. The gates are long gone. (Photographer: Max Page)