Sixth Form, Brighton & Hove Girls School

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Sixth Form, Brighton & Hove Girls School

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 18 Jan 2013

The school is a private one and has been operating in Brighton since 1876. The building in view was built as a vicarage in 1834 for Henry Wagner who was responsible for the construction of a number of 19th century churches in the city. It became part of the school in 1922. Viewed from the entrance in Temple Gardens.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.827653
Longitude
-0.152552