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Description Pelham Institute (left, behind the car) and Fitzherbert Centre (foreground), Upper Bedford Street, Kemptown, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Respectively, a working men's club, social venue and hostel, built in 1877 by Thomas Lainson on behalf of the Vicar of Brighton; and a disused Roman Catholic school.
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31 July 2010

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