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GHL40224 by E. F. Lambert
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LLM2799124 Brighton. Card from a game about the main towns cities of Great Britain.
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LLM2799060 Brighton. Card from a game about the main towns cities of Great Britain.
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LLM6027166 The Brighton. Illustration for Atlantic City Views (Osborne Publishing, New York, 1903).
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LLM6027134 View showing Brighton Casino and Park. Illustration for Atlantic City Views (Osborne Publishing, New York, 1903).
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CWA93325 by E. F. Lambert
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UIS5079738 Brighton promenade, c 1905. A snapshot photograph of people on Brighton promenade taken by an unknown photographer in about 1900. Men, women and children, well dressed for the occasion, take the sea air on a sunny day. The entrance to Brighton Pier is just visible on the left. Brighton was for many years the largest and grandest of British seaside resorts. This photograph was taken using a Kodak No 1 Panorama camera, first produced in 1900. Debut de la photographie populaire. Photographie instantanee (Snapshot) anonyme provenant des archives kodak ©SSPL/NMeM/Kodak Collection
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UIG2903133 New Brighton, Pennsylvania, 1883.
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UIS5066492 Brighton beach scene, c1930s. ©SSPL
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UIG2904661 Twentieth Century Angel of Mercy -- D. R. Howe (Glencoe, MN) treats the wounds of Private First Class D. A. Crum (New Brighton, PA), H Company, 2nd Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, during Operation Hue City.
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UIS5066497 Cycling on the beach at Brighton, c 1930s. ©SSPL
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LLM8655838 At Brighton. Stormy waves lash the beach at Brighton, East Sussex. Postcard, early 20th century.
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MNY381489 Joseph Jefferson (1829-1905) American actor and comedian; Daniel Frohman (1851-1940) American thetrical producer and manager is seated front right;
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JKA7273646 Captions 'Grand Terrace, Brighton, England. 'and 'From the Art Institute of the Bibliographic Institute in Hildburghausen,' 'Property of the Publishers' and 'XXII', Meyer's Universe Volume 1, Picture 22, beach promenade in the seaside resort of Brighton with many people. Neo-Renaissance buildings to the left. unknown.
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EHT3710509 WEST PIER, Brighton. First built in 1866 as Brighton's second pier, to bring holidaymakers to Brighton by steamer. The pier head was extended and a pavilion added in 1893 and a concert hall was added in 1916. The superstructure was severely damaged by fire in 2003. Photographed on 17 April 1949. Aerofilms Collection.Photographed by Aerofilms
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CUB4498205 Brighton city maps, Hotel Adelaide, Brighton, South East England, England, UK, Europe
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PST268894 The Southwark coaching inn was a point of departure for post chaise, coaches which took passengers and mail;
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LLH2775513 British coats of arms: Brighton, Ireland, Gravesend, Channel Islands, Wesminster, Isle of Man, Belfast, Aberdeen. Illustration for a catalogue of Monograms and Heraldic Designs by Wilkinson, Heywood & Clark Ltd, 7 Caledonian Road, London N, early 20th century.
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DGC7078884 The Royal Pavilion is a Grade I former royal residence of King George IV located in Brighton, England. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815. George IV's successors William IV, and Victoria, also used the Pavilion, but Queen Victoria decided that Osborne House should be the royal seaside retreat, and the Pavilion was sold to the city of Brighton in 1850.
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DGC7078885 The Royal Pavilion is a Grade I former royal residence of King George IV located in Brighton, England. It is built in the Indo-Saracenic style prevalent in India for most of the 19th century. The current appearance of the Pavilion, with its domes and minarets, is the work of architect John Nash, who extended the building starting in 1815. George IV's successors William IV, and Victoria, also used the Pavilion, but Queen Victoria decided that Osborne House should be the royal seaside retreat, and the Pavilion was sold to the city of Brighton in 1850.
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KWE7269170 New Brighton, Wallasey, Merseyside, England, showing the fort and the lighthouse in the 19th century. From Around The Coast, An Album of Pictures from Photographs of the Chief Seaside Places of Interest in Great Britain and Ireland published London, 1895, by George Newnes Limited.
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LLH6031729 The aquarium on Brighton seafront, East Sussex. Postcard, late 19th or early 20th century.
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LLM5212558 Brighton Beach, Coney Island. Illustration for Sights and Scenes of the World, A Photographic Portfolio edited by Edward L Raymond (W B Conkey, 1895).
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TAD1745652 View of Brighton East, Sussex, England, in 1833, engraving
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EHT11712576 The Royal Pavilion, listed Grade I, The City of Brighton and Hove, 2024
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SOU80715 by Spencer Frederick Gore
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LLM5215053 Pavilion Hotel, New Brighton, Staten Island. Illustration for The New Metropolis edited by E Idell Zeisloft (D Appleton, 1899).
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ANJ7218368 Beach - Brighton Beach, New York, United States of America - USA
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EHT11712579 The Royal Pavilion, listed Grade I, The City of Brighton and Hove, 2024
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EHT11712578 The Royal Pavilion, listed Grade I, The City of Brighton and Hove, 2024
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BAL75944 by Joseph Mallord William Turner
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ANJ7218369 Beach - Brighton Beach, New York, United States of America - USA
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ANJ7218370 Beach - Brighton Beach, New York, United States of America - USA
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CUB4498187 Town Hall, Brighton, South East England, England, UK, Europe
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LIP1614028 Members of the New House of Commons. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 5 June 1880.English School (19th Century)
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MPX5125712 Aerial view of the sea front at Brighton September 1926
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MPX5125815 Aerial view of the sea front at Brighton September 1926
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ANJ7218367 Contemporary architecture: Highway - Brighton Beach, New York, United States of America - USA, XIX century
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ANJ7218366 Contemporary architecture: Highway - Brighton Beach, New York, United States of America - USA, XIX century
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UIG682107 A couple dances on the beach to an audience
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LLM7152590 Brighton Beach, Coney Island. Illustration for Greater New York Illustrated (Rand, McNally, 1903). This work was originally published in 1897.
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UIG676480 Sign for a Free show at Coney Island
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LLM3643662 Arms of the Great Schools. Illustration for The Boy's Own Annual (1882).
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LIP1038034 Moving the Brighton Beach Hotel, Coney Island, New York, USA. Illustration for The Graphic, 28 April 1888.
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MWD957107 Timothy Simon "Tim" Roth (b.1961) is an English actor and film director.
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UIG676485 Luna Park at Coney Island
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UIG676482 Coney island, the "Cake Walk"
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UIG676484 Race in Street Clothing at Coney Island - Swimming in street clothes
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LLM7160907 A View of New Brighton from the Sea. Illustration for Pictures of Liverpool from Original Water Colour Drawings by John Glynn (Gilbert G Walmsley, 1911).
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LLM5215074 St Mark's Avenue, Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, Staten Island. Illustration for The New Metropolis edited by E Idell Zeisloft (D Appleton, 1899).
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MWD957108 Timothy Simon "Tim" Roth (b.1961) is an English actor and film director.
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MWD957106 Timothy Simon "Tim" Roth (b.1961) is an English actor and film director.
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CMN3744342
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MWD957103 Maximilian Schell (1930-2014) was a Swiss film and stage actor.
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GHL1812898 Three competitors during the London to Brighton walking raceCity of Westminster, London Borough of; City of Westminster, Metropolitan Borough of;
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MWD2242169 Tim Roth (b.1961) British actor
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GHA65032 by William 'de Lond' Turner
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HLN427769 by John Constable
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EHT3551260 Aerofilms Ltd
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NYH1078844 by William Davis Hassler
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GHL1812897 Athletes waiting at the start line for the London to Brighton walking race. Prominent at the front are athletes in black kit with a swastika motif. The 1920s was the decade when the Nazi Party appropriated this symbol of good luck. Oxo advertising in the background.City of Westminster, London Borough of; City of Westminster, Metropolitan Borough of;
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MWD957097 Edward Walter Furlong (b.1977) is an American actor and musician. Little Odessa is an American crime film released in 1995 by James Gray, in his directorial debut, featuring Tim Roth, Edward Furlong, Moira Kelly and Vanessa Redgrave
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MWD2242005 Tim Roth (b.1961) British actor
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MWD2242283
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MWD2242576 Tim Roth (b.1961) British actorJames Grey (b.1969) American film director
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MWD2242355 Tim Roth (b.1961) British actor
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MWD2242476 Tim Roth (b.1961) British actorJames Grey (b.1969) American film director
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LLR6034108 Page from "Competition Guide" for the Ironmongery and Hardware Trades, published by G Harding and Sons, Long Lane, Borough, London SE. No date, but c 1895.
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MWD2241925 Tim Roth (b.1961) British actor
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MWD2241799 Tim Roth (b.1961) British actor
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UIG676481 Coney Island, in Luna Park; Wire walkers & the Chute Boat
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MPX5153182 Road Traffic heading towards Brighton Front, East Sussex, 4th August 1957
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EHT6948340 Photographer: J DIXON SCOTTThe farmyard at Patcham Court Farm
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LLM6015402 Pioneers in the growth in employment for women in Britain. Illustration from Our Times Illustrated, 5 April 1919.
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MWD2224044 Edward Furlong (b.1977) American actor
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MWD2223919 Edward Furlong (b.1977) American actor
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EHT5055593 The church was built by Charles Augustus Busby 1824-25 for Thomas R. Kemp, a developer. The west front of the church is separated into three bays, the outer two of which are bare brick, with flat-arched doors on the ground floor and round-headed windows on the first floor. The central bay had a distyle, where the outer wall extend to form a porch, and two ionic columns support the frieze above, creating a portico. The door and window in this bay are identical to those in the other two bays. Above the central bay is a three stage cupola, with clocks on each face at the base, an open arch in the second stage, flanked by doric columns, and an octagonal turret with domed roof and cross finial at the top. On either side of the entrance are cast-iron gas lamps, which date to the early to mid 19th century.The image has been subjected to a restricted field of view and vignetting, which has created a dark circle around the image.
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GHL40222
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UIG5452561
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XEE4184380 Brighton, England: view of the pavilion. in “” The world illustrates 168 views”” Undated (late 19th century)
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LIP1057306 Wimbledon, 1871. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 July 1871.
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EHT11712577 The Corn Exchange, Dome Theatre and Art Gallery and Museum, The City of Brighton and Hove, 2024
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LLM7152431 Church and library, Sailor's Snug Harbor, West New Brighton, Staten Island. Illustration for Greater New York Illustrated (Rand, McNally, 1903). This work was originally published in 1897.
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XEE4184425 Brighton, England: view of Chain Pier. in “” The world illustrates 168 views”” Undated (late 19th century)
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UIG3272554 New York, New York: July 4, 1925. An aerial view of Brighton Beach in Brooklyn on a crowded Fourth of July.
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