The National Archives have a record of the earlier life of this building as a malthouse for the Dolphin Inn here.

The National Archives have a record of the earlier life of this building as a malthouse for the Dolphin Inn here.


On the south side of this building is this foundation stone originally laid by Henry Pagden Tamplin of Tamplin Brewery.

Lane & Stedman has been at this address since c. 1908, and possibly a couple of years previous to that. Before this it was also a chemist by the name of Headland’s.


Back in 2012 I took a photo of a marble pillar which was the only thing remaining after the demolition of the Open Market.
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.