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  2. History of Brighton - Wikipedia

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    By 1780, development of the Georgian terraces that characterise the classic Brighton streetscape had started, and the town quickly became the fashionable resort of Brighton. The growth of the town was further encouraged when, in 1786, the young Prince of Wales, later the Prince Regent and George IV , rented a farmhouse to make a public ...

  3. Timeline of Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The first Brighton Festival and Brighton Fringe are held 1968: Sussex Police is formed. [9] 1972: October: Sussex Gay Liberation Front holds a demonstration in favour of gay rights, a precursor to the annual Brighton Pride event [10] 1974: April: Brighton hosts the 19th Eurovision Song Contest, where Sweden's ABBA wins with their song Waterloo ...

  4. Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The combination of partly recessed sashes and bow windows is characteristic of Brighton's Regency-era residential developments. [129] The Queen Anne Revival-style housing popular in Hove in the late 19th century [ 53 ] had its own window pattern: two-part sashes with many panes on the upper section, separated by wider glazing bars than those ...

  5. Brighton - Wikipedia

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    In the Georgian era, Brighton developed as a highly fashionable seaside resort, encouraged by the patronage of the Prince Regent, later King George IV, who spent much time in the town and constructed the Royal Pavilion in the Regency era. Brighton continued to grow as a major centre of tourism following the arrival of the railways in 1841 ...

  6. Why Don't We Talk About Georgian Style Homes More? - AOL

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    The Georgian Era ran from 1714 to 1837, and covered the reign of Hanoverian Kings George I, II, III, and IV, as well as William IV, who ascended the throne after his brother, George IV, passed away.

  7. St Stephen's Church, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    St Stephen's Church is a former Anglican church in the Montpelier area of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.The building, which dates from 1766 in its original incarnation as the ballroom of Brighton's most fashionable Georgian-era inn, has been used for many purposes since then, and now stands 1 mile (1.6 km) away from where it was built.

  8. Embassy Court - Wikipedia

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    Unashamedly modern and different" from its surroundings, [37] it was "the first challenge to the Georgian[-era] architecture of Brighton". [38] Architectural historians Antony Dale and Nikolaus Pevsner both observed that Embassy Court is "a good building in the wrong place", [11] in relation to its position adjoining the Brunswick Town ...

  9. Union Chapel, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    It was redesigned in 1825, at the height of Brighton's Georgian building boom, by at least one of the members of the Wilds–Busby architectural partnership, Brighton's pre-eminent designers and builders of the era, but may retain some 17th-century parts.

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