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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1890-1900
 
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contributed-
Vinny Moore, Ohio, USA, 2011
 
 
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1904-07
 
postcard used 1907
in house archive 17
 
 
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1905-07
 
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in house archive 17
 
 
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1902-07
 
scan of framed print
archive 17
 
 
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1898-1903
 
postcard
in house archive 17
 
 
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1900
 
postcard
contributed- Peter Whitcomb
archive 17
 
 
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1900
 
postcard
contributed- GFK gravelroots 2018
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1900
 
postcard
archive 17
 
 
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Brighton Brighton
Kings Road Seafront
Fish Market
c.1903-08
 
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Brighton
Kings Road
Fish Market

For very many years the Brighton fish market was on the seafront, in front of the Victorian arches off Kings Road. Brighton Council moved the market inland to Circus Street in the 1960s, mainly on the grounds of hygiene, amid protests. When the seafront arches were restored in the 1990s, a fishing quarter was reinstated with fish sales plus a museum with lecture room.



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