Clock Tower, Brighton

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Clock Tower, Brighton by Simon Carey as part of the Geograph project.

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Clock Tower, Brighton

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 25 Dec 2005

A distinctive landmark in the centre of Brighton erected in 1887 to celebrate Queen Victoria's golden jubilee. The tower is at the crossroads of the A2010 and B2066. The building on the right is Boots, which replaced a building originally built as a bank but spent its last days as the first Virgin Record shop in town with a certain R.Branson working behind the tills on occasions. This view is taken from North Street and looks west.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.823476
Longitude
-0.14434