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  The Dome in Brighton was packed with people waiting to hear the British Fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley.
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  At the turn of the last century, author Rudyard Kipling was a celebrity equal to leading pop stars of today.
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           <title>John Davis writes:</title>
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  I am trying to trace any relatives and friends of my late father, Charles Frederick John Davis, born in September 1905. He died in April 1967.
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           <title>Street survival</title>
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  Of all the main shopping streets in Brighton, St James’s Street is the oldest and most handsome.
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           <title>A hero's welcome</title>
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  The Grand National was won 100 years ago by Jerry M, a horse trained in Findon, near Worthing.
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           <title>Kenneth Harris writes:</title>
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  In 1940 Nora Dunn died in childbirth, leaving husband James with three children aged between two and ten years.
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           <title>Changing Churchill</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  There was great excitement in the late 1960s when old homes in Brighton were pulled down so a new shopping centre could be built.
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           <title>Floating Memories</title>
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  This is the beach used for many years by hardy members of Brighton Swimming Club, founded in 1860 and Britain’s oldest.
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           <title>Virginia Middleton writes:</title>
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  I am looking for my sister, whose name is Vivien Jones, née Jordan.
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           <title>Go Fish</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Fishing has always been a main industry in Brighton and there were many boats on the beach in this picture of a century ago.
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