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Beautiful Brighton Collection (#3)

Escapes to the seaside

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Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Holidaymakers on the beach at Brighton

Holidaymakers on the beach at Brighton

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Big Wheel

Big Wheel
12th August 1939: Big Wheel on the Palace Pier, Brighton. Original Publication: Picture Post - 171 - Brighton - pub. 1939 (Photo by Felix Man/Picture Post/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: And Over There

And Over There
12th August 1939: On Brighton pier a woman point out buildings in the town to her partner. Original Publication: Picture Post - 171 - Brighton - pub

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Chinese Room

Chinese Room
The Chinese Room in Buckingham Palace, circa 1930. The furnishings acquired from the Brighton Pavilion. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Pier; litter left by the departed crowds

Brighton Pier; litter left by the departed crowds
June 1952: A pile of litter left by the departed crowds on the famous Brighton Pier. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5902 - Brighton Pier - unpub

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Pavilion

Brighton Pavilion
circa 1825: The Indian-style domes of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, built by Henry Holland and John Nash for King George IV, then Prince of Wales. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Beach Photographer

Beach Photographer
1904: A German beach photographer plies his trade on Brighton beach. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Volunteer Review

Volunteer Review
7th April 1883: Troops of the British Volunteers artillery company during a troop review, Brighton, England. Original Publication: Pictorial World - pub. 1883 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: New Brighton Beach

New Brighton Beach
Crowds on New Brighton beach, Christchurch, New Zealand, circa 1925. Photo by S.C. Smith/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Fish Furniture

Fish Furniture
The Dolphin Furniture or Fish Furniture at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, 15th July 1948. Commissioned by John Fish as a memorial to Lord Horatio Nelson

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: London To Brighton

London To Brighton
Two Panhard cars complete the first London to Brighton car run, outside the Hotel Metropole, Brighton. This run was known as the Liberation or Emancipation run as it celebrated the repeal of the law

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: The Black-Rock Fort

The Black-Rock Fort
The Black Rock fort and lighthouse in New Brighton, Merseyside, near Liverpool, circa 1830. The fort is a coastal defence battery built in the 1820s, and later renamed Fort Perch Rock

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Banqueting Hall

Banqueting Hall
The banqueting hall inside the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, which was designed by the architect John Nash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Royal Pavilion

Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion at Brighton, completed to designs of John Nash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Sands

Brighton Sands
1872: Brighton shore with bathing machines at the waters edge and houses lining the promenade. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Learning To Swim

Learning To Swim
1871: A Victorian swimming class at Brighton in East Sussex. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1875 The Graphic (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Beach

Brighton Beach
circa 1830: Holiday makers at Brighton Beach use the mobile changing rooms to cross Brighton Beach and reach the sea. Original Artwork: Engraved by George Cruikshank

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton West Pier

Brighton West Pier
The West Pier in Brighton, circa 1872. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Pavilion

Brighton Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, circa 1870. Designed by John Nash in the early 19th century, it served as a holiday home for the Prince Regent (later King George IV)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Promenade

Brighton Promenade
Crowds on the seafront at Brighton, circa 1885. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Pier

Brighton Pier
The Brighton Marine Palace and Pier in Brighton, Sussex, circa 1910. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Beach

Brighton Beach
The seafront at Brighton in Sussex, circa 1894. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Aquarium

Brighton Aquarium
1913: The clock tower at the entrance to Brighton Aquarium with a view of the beach beyond. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Electric Railway

Electric Railway
circa 1895: An electric railway carrying a carriage on parallel tracks along Brighton beach from the Banjo Groyne to Rottingdean. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Electric Landau

Electric Landau
14th November 1896: Mr Walter C Buseys electric landau on the London to Brighton motor car run. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Early Motor Rally

Early Motor Rally
1896: An Arnold Motor Carriage and a Packard outside the Hotel Metropole in Brighton during the first London to Brighton car run

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: County Cricket

County Cricket
A cricket match between Kent and Sussex at Brighton with the town and church in the background. Original Artwork: Artist - W H Mason (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Mermaids At Brighton

Mermaids At Brighton
Women venturing into the water from bathing machines drawn up to the sea at Brighton. They are clad in voluminous bathing dresses

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Station

Brighton Station
circa 1860: The Brighton terminus of the London & Brighton Railway in Sussex. Original Artwork: Engraving by J Newman after F W Woledge. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Brighton Pavilion

Brighton Pavilion
circa 1825: The Indian-style domes of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, built by Henry Holland and John Nash for King George IV, then Prince of Wales. Original Artwork: Drawn and engraved by J Bruce

Background imageBeautiful Brighton Collection: Lonely Walk; Seven Days Leave from Prison

Lonely Walk; Seven Days Leave from Prison
2nd May 1953: Nearing the end of a seven year sentence in Wakefield Gaol, Danny Hughes has been granted a weeks parole. Trusted to take responsibility for himself



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