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the south door, which it occupied until the latest move in 2001. A stone cross was installed to commemorate the Duke of
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Work included a new roof; a doubling of the width of the original aisles, and extensions to some of them; a reduction in the size of the chantry; the creation of an organ-chamber and a new east window; the removal of all galleries and original box-pews; and the moving of the font to a position near
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1409:"Mr Weiss and his Instrument of Certain Death"
1012:List of places of worship in Brighton and Hove
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2473:Brighton and Hove High School
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2457:List of former board schools
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2862:Royal Suspension Chain Pier
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1692:Musgrave, Clifford (1981).
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2488:Cardinal Newman RC School
2359:Brighton General Hospital
1960:List of places of worship
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2498:Dorothy Stringer School
2433:The Montefiore Hospital
2311:20–22 Marlborough Place
971:Martha Gunn's tombstone
787:St Nicholas Church was
3105:Gilbert Murray Simpson
2438:University of Brighton
2326:2–3 Pavilion Buildings
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2637:Royal Pavilion Tavern
2518:Ovingdean Hall School
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2015:Grand Ocean, Saltdean
1677:. London: Routledge.
1673:Dale, Antony (1989).
1319:"Brighton S Nicholas"
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258:The Revd Anthony Ball
222:Brighton, St Nicholas
3059:Regency architecture
2857:Brighton Palace Pier
2513:Longhill High School
2443:University of Sussex
2316:155–158 North Street
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804:Bishop of Chichester
746:Regency architecture
657:John Weiss & Son
476:Henry Michell Wagner
448:Bishop of Chichester
426:Patron of the church
419:church in Brighton.
158:St. Nicholas of Myra
3090:John Leopold Denman
3085:Clayton & Black
3008:Steine House (YMCA)
2800:Brighton Hippodrome
2757:British Engineerium
2622:Hangleton Manor Inn
2523:Patcham High School
2364:Brighton Law Courts
2193:Montpelier Crescent
2045:New England Quarter
1627:on 21 October 2006.
1086:on 27 October 2009.
642:Battle of Worcester
534:Charles Eamer Kempe
401:Great Storm of 1703
303:St. Nicholas Church
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2696:King Alfred Centre
2369:Brighton Town Hall
2248:Roundhill Crescent
2088:Regency Town House
1803:Conservation areas
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1487:on 23 August 2010.
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589:St. Peter's Church
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2384:Hove Trial Centre
2345:Institutional and
2138:Adelaide Crescent
2113:Van Alen Building
2055:Ovingdean Rectory
2040:Moulsecoomb Place
2035:Marlborough House
1985:Adelaide Mansions
1952:Places of worship
1675:Brighton Churches
1578:Images of England
1547:, pp. 15–16.
1470:, pp. 13–14.
1436:, pp. 12–13.
1424:, pp. 11–12.
1398:, pp. 10–11.
1150:, pp. 44–45.
1126:, pp. 25–26.
899:The south doorway
808:St Peter's Church
797:Brighton and Hove
762:Regency architect
750:Dame Flora Robson
715:Sake Dean Mahomet
692:Anna Maria Crouch
608:on 30 July 2009.
413:the Prince Regent
327:Brighton and Hove
323:St Peter's Church
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2503:Hove Park School
2478:Brighton College
2448:Varndean College
2413:Preston Barracks
2321:163 North Street
2291:Churchill Square
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