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Do you recognise this street?

Where is this mystery street?
Image reproduced with kind permission of The Regency Society and The James Gray Collection
Upper Russell Street
Image reproduced with kind permission of The Regency Society and The James Gray Collection

Well done those of you who rightly identified this as Upper Russell Street. Now look at the second photograph!

At first glance these photographs look exactly similar, but look at the NO WAITING sign at the entrance to Bostel Bros. premises. In the two lower photographs it has been changed to NO SMOKING, an April Fools day joke by Mr. Ron Bostel, which of course had speedily to be removed and the original sign replaced. The year is unknown. Probably the late 1950s or early 1960s, as the buildings were removed about 1965.

 

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  • Looks like Trafalgar St approaching Blackman St.

    By Dave Laycock (28/09/2014)
  • I believe this is Upper Russell Street, Brighton, which was demolished to make way for the Churchill Square development.

    By Alan Hobden (28/09/2014)
  • In the background is a pub which I believe is the Lamb & Flag, at the top corner of Cranbourne St. The street in question is therefore Upper Russell Street.

    By Peter Guy (29/09/2014)
  • A wild guess its Cranbourne Street.

    By Dennis Fielder (29/09/2014)
  • Is the shop sign showing Bos Bostel Bros Builders? My Kellys shows them as 8 Cranbourne St.

    By Dennis Fielder (29/09/2014)
  • This could well be Upper Russell Street, but as I am hazarding a guess please feel free to put me right. The Brighton Hardware Company is the clue.

    By John Wignall (30/09/2014)
  • Alan and Peter are both correct, it is Upper Russell St. I lived on the car park and often used to go to Bostals for parrafin for the heater. Just out of view is Bardsleys who sold the best fish and chips in town. Opposite the Lamb and flag was Bertie Bassett, Brightons breeziest butcher.

    By Peter Maurice (30/09/2014)
  • Lived on the car park, Peter?! Hope things are better for you now!!!

    By Stefan Bremner-Morris (30/09/2014)
  • My wife’s great grandfather was Ernest L Marley who owned the Good Intent pub on Upper Russell Street.  Does anyone have a photo of the Good Intent that I may use on my family tree?

    By Ian Mccaskill (27/04/2015)
  • I have family history links to 7 Upper Russell St . Wingham Family living there 1840s and 1850’s. Anyone know anything about this family of address? Thank you.

    By Gaynor Wingham (12/09/2021)

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