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WICK LAUNDRY

Windlesham Avenue

Neighbourhood:
Brunswick, Goldsmid
1974
2018

James Gray: The warehouse of A Smith (Brighton) Ltd., at the corner of York Avenue, photographed on 10 February 1974. Known as Goldsmid Villa with the adjoining Goldsmid Mews (through the archway) it was built in the 1890s and first occupied by Taylor & Co. Jobmasters. Mr Smith took over in 1920 and had a long occupation. The buildings are still here occupied by Jehovah’s Witnesses, address, 2 Osmond Road, Hove. jgc_11_108

2018: These buildings are on the corner of Windlesham Avenue and York Avenue, opposite the site of the old Wick Laundry. There is an archway through to a rear yard and the buildings were occupied by various businesses. The building is now used for residential purposes.  (Photographer: Dave Lane)

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