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CRESCENT HOUSE, MARINE PARADE

Royal Crescent Mews

Neighbourhood:
Kemptown
1906-24
2019

James Gray: A view of the front façade [of Crescent House]. Additional Information: Postcard to Miss Rosie Borall, 14 West Place, The Common, Winchelsea, from her Mother who was convalescing at the home. 1907. jgc_22_145

2019: The convalescent home was demolished in the 1980s and replaced by the current flats and sheltered housing development. The spire of St Anne’s Church in Burlington Street (demolished in 1986) can be seen to the right of Gray’s image. (Photographer: Jayne Paulin)

Historic and Contemporary Images of Brighton and Hove
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