From around 1908 4A Palace Place was listed as being a Telephone Exchange. Walter James Wolfe is listed here from 1914 up until 1932.
(I apologise for the wheelie bins! They seem to be over taking our town these days! )
From around 1908 4A Palace Place was listed as being a Telephone Exchange. Walter James Wolfe is listed here from 1914 up until 1932.
(I apologise for the wheelie bins! They seem to be over taking our town these days! )
The old signage left unpainted by the current owners. It reads ‘Family Grocer’, which was this building’s life before 1921.
Originally Attree Villa, one of many villas designed to surround the park.
J.H. Dewhurst, butchers, were at this premises in Lewes Road from the early 1950s.
A selection of my photographs available mounted from just £10 each.
Work has now commenced on controversial plans to alter the traffic flow and accessibility of the area between St. Peter’s and Pool Valley.
Days are numbered for most of the buildings along Pelham Terrace, Lewes Road.
Demolition has started of the old Pink Coconut Night Club.
Built in 1933. Closed as a cinema in the late 1970s, it became a Bingo Hall. This closed in 1997.
A fantastic place to share your old Brighton pics and memories with other Brightonians.