Royal beginnings

The Chapel Royal

10:30am Monday 17th June 2013

Adam Trimingham finds out why the Chapel Royal was reserved for the rich in the 18th century

Falling from grace

Harvey and Christine Holford on their wedding day

9:00am Monday 10th June 2013

Harvey Holford was one of the most flamboyant characters in Brighton during the early 1960s.

A tragic ending

Shipley churchyard where Samuel Evers was buried

9:00am Monday 3rd June 2013

Adam Trimingham looks at the life of Samuel Evers who wrote of his travels before his untimely death

Mix of old and new

King’s Esplanade in 1907

11:30am Monday 27th May 2013

Adam Trimingham delves into the past of King’s Esplanade

Tough sentence

10:30am Monday 20th May 2013

Adam Trimingham takes a look at one of Brighton’s harshest court Recorders

Defensive measures

St Nicholas Church, photo by Tony Wood

11:00am Monday 13th May 2013

The worst ever day in the long and eventful history of Brighton was in 1514, when it was devastated by invaders from France.

Art Deco treasures

10:30am Monday 6th May 2013

Adam Trimingham recalls how Brighton sparkled in the Thirties...

A giant mystery

The Long Man of Wilmington

9:00am Monday 29th April 2013

Adam Trimingham looks into the origins of the Long Man in Wilmington

Childhood friendship

9:00am Monday 22nd April 2013

Adam Trimingham reveals the little-known link between two Brighton creatives

Village secrets

Photo courtesy of Dr Geoffrey Mead

10:30am Monday 15th April 2013

Adam Trimingham tells of a short-lived shanty town which sprang up in Patcham



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