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  Adam Trimingham takes a look at one of Brighton’s harshest court Recorders
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  Eric Ravilious painted the Downs he loved in this picture of Firle Beacon in 1927. Born in 1903, he graduated from the Royal College of Art and often visited Sussex.
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  The worst ever day in the long and eventful history of Brighton was in 1514, when it was devastated by invaders from France.
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           <title>Brighton's beaches</title>
           
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  Beaches in Brighton were mined during the Second World War to deter invaders but the explosives were removed near the end of the conflict.
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           <title>Pauline Humphrey writes:</title>
           
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  On behalf of myself and my cousin Sue, we are trying to trace or locate Mrs Audrey Beavis (Kay), possibly last heard of in Eastbourne after the death of her husband, William H Beavis.
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           <title>Art Deco treasures</title>
           
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  Adam Trimingham recalls how Brighton sparkled in the Thirties...
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  Cliff erosion used to be a constant problem in the village of Rottingdean close to the sea, a problem that wasn’t solved until the building of the Undercliff Walk in the 1930s.
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  I am trying to get in touch with any family member of Winifred Bick, nee Newnham, born 1913. She is the sister to my grandfather, James Rupert Newnham. She married in 1932 to Leslie Percival Bick (1906-1962).
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           <title>The Continentale cinema</title>
           
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  The Continentale cinema in Sudeley Place, Brighton, opened in 1920 and was converted from a congregational chapel.
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  Adam Trimingham looks into the origins of the Long Man in Wilmington
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