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4 - Scrapbooks of pubs in Brighton and Hove



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Shakespeare's Head, 1 Chatham Place; Colonnade, 10 New Road; site of Old Hoss, 4 New England Road; News England Inn, latterly The Cobbler's Thumb, 10 New England Road; Norfolk Arms [latterly Gatsbys, Hector's House and the Blind Tiger], 52 Grand Parade; St James's Tavern, latterly The Bulldog, St James's Street; The Roayl Oak, 46 St James's Street; site of the Horse and Groom, 61a St James's Street; The Lion, 65 St James's Street; The Queens Head, 4 Steine Street; The Aquarium, 7 Steine Street; The Star, 7 Manchester Street; site of The Eagle, 5 Charles Street; the Marine Tavern, 13 Broad Street; St James's Hotel, 16 Madeira Place; the White Horse, 30 Camelford Street; site of The Globe, 2 Wentworth Street; site of the Horse Shoe, 10 Wentworth Street; Battle of Waterloo, 6 Rock Place; site of the St George and Dragon, 6 George Street; the Queens Arms, 8 George Street; Kings Arms, 56 George Street; Ranelagh Arms, 2 High Street

c1975-c1990

Lamb and Flag, 10 Cranbourne Street; Cranbourne Arms, 11-12 Cranbourne Street; Prince of Wales, 47 Clarence Square; The Castle, 1 Clarence Gardens; Regency Tavern, 33-34 Russell Square; the site of The Castle, 42 Castle Street; site of the New Pier Tavern, 13 Preston Street; Chuers Inn, 42 Preston Street; Royal Sovereign, 66 Preston Street; site of the Boatmen's Arms, 15 Little Preston Street; site of The Dependant, later the Public House Bookshop, 21 Little Preston Street; site of the Burton Arms, 33 Little Preston Street; Queensbury Arms, later the Hole in the Wall, 13 Queensbury Mews; the Lion and Lobster, formerly the Olive Branch and the Rockingham, 27 Silwood Street; site of the York Arms, 45 Sillwood Street; The Oriental, 5-6 Montpelier Place; Robin Hood, 3 Norfolk Road; Western Star, 16 Western Street; site of the Pagoda Tavern, 18 Western Street; the Bedford Tavern, 30 Western Street; the Montpelier Inn, 7 Montpelier Place; the Gloucester Hotel, 27 Gloucester Place; The Northern, later the Hobgoblin, corner of York Place and Cheapside; The Richmond, 33 Richmond Place

c1975-c1990

The Volunteer, 1 Church Street; site of the Regent Tavern, 3 Church Street, later Dockerills hardware shop; William IV, 4 Church Street; site of The Lamb Inn, 29 Church Street; the Windsor Tavern, 31 Church Street; site of the Black Lion, 45 Church Street; site of the Sir Robert Peel, 48 Church Street; site of the Morning Star, 61 Church Street; the Waggon and Horses, 109 Church Street; the Black Horse, 112 Church Street; site of the Brass Founders Arms, 12 Portland Street; site of the Running Horse, 21 King Street; site of the Sportsmans Call, 25 King Street; site of The Dreadnought, 55-56 King Street; site of the Pilot Inn, 11-12 Tichborne Street; site of the Robin Hood, 22-23 Tichborne Street; site of The Wheatsheaf Inn, 27 Bond Street; site of The Ship, 31 Bond Street; site of the Coronation Tavern, 4 Gardner Street; site of the Sussex Arms, 12 Gardner Street; site of The Harp, 18 Gardner Street; the King and Queen, 13 Marlborough Place; the Dorset Arms, 28 North Road; site of the Moulders Arms, 44 North Road; site of the Norfolk Castle, 54 North Road; site of the Blue Posts Tavern, 58 North Road; Three Jolly Butchers, 59 North Road; site of The Dolphin, 66-67 North Road; The Heart and Hand, 75 North Road; site of the Chichester Arms, 98 North Road; site of the Red Lion, 99 North Road; North Road Inn, later The Fountainhead, 102 North Road; the Golden Cross, 103 North Road

c1975-c1990

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