EAST RECORD OFFICE

Accessions 2014

A list of the principal accessions received during the year. The accession number of the documents is given in brackets; not all deposits are yet listed in detail and may not be available for consultation, and others may now be listed under permanent references. accessions are listed first, followed by accessions relating to and Hove.

East Sussex Accessions

County Council  Committee minutes, 1990s - 2012 (11787); county handbook, 1964-1965 (11798); Chairman's Office, appointments, 2010-2013 (11837); file and photographs relating to the sale of Pelham House, 2003-2006 (12018); Historic Environment Record, aerial photographs taken by the Royal Air Force, 1947 (11926); photographs by John Phillips showing the opening of The Keep by HM The Queen, 2013 (11832); Rights of Way files, 1963-1988 (12071)  Education Dept ceremonial spade awarded by William Troy of to the school with the best garden, 1914-1965 (12052)  Governance Services, sealing and signing registers, 2003-2009 (11770)  Social Services, Walsh Manor Approved School, Crowborough, 1970-1980 (11878) Authority:  John Dibley (deceased), papers, c1860-1990s (11799) Borough and District Councils:  Hastings Borough Council, plans including highways, c1910-1990 (11849); rating office property files, 1930s - 1970s (11850); Traffic Regulation Orders, 2000-2013 (11930)  Seaford Urban District Council, reports of the Chief Officer, Seaford Fire Brigade, 1937-1939 (11875)  Council, Conservation Team files concerning listed buildings in the , c2000-2010 (11951) Parish and Town Councils:  Berwick, records including minutes, 1894-2011 (11856)  Crowborough, records including minutes, c1827-1988 (12040)  East Hoathly with Halland, records, 20th cent (12033)  , records, 20th cent (12032)  Icklesham, minutes, 2002-2012 (11973)  , file relating to the conveyance of the recreation ground, 1994-1996 (11996)  Rottingdean, records, c1980-c2010 (12016)  Winchelsea Corporation, records, 1761-2013 (addnl) (11789) Ecclesiastical Parishes:  Ashburnham, marriage register, 2003-2013 (11870)  Battle, monumental inscriptions, 2013 (11780)  Bexhill St Barnabas, registers and papers, 1874-2014 (12056)  Burwash St Bartholomew, marriage register, 1994-2013 (12014)  Danehill, marriage register, 2002-2013 (12024); photographs of kneelers, 1992 (11902)  Denton, records, 1986-2012 (11840)  , St Mary, marriage register, 1993-2014 (11906)  Eastbourne St Saviour, parish magazine, 1921 (11940)  , Emmanuel, Hawkswood, marriage register, 2008 (11821)  Heathfield All Saints, records, 1894-1982; Heathfield St Richard, records including registers, 1916-2010 (11892)  Jevington, records, 1915-2007 (11829)  Lewes St John the Baptist, marriage register, 1991-2014 (11958)  Lewes St Thomas at Cliffe, records, 1903-2014 (11839)  Lullington, record of furnishings by the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies, 2013 (12026)  New , marriage register, 1992-2014 (11960)  Newick, order of service for choral festival, 1891 (11859)  , marriage register, 1994-2012 (11758)  St Nicholas, marriage register, 2005-2012 (11820)  Ringmer, record of church furnishings by The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies, 2013 (12025)  , baptism register, 1985-2014 (11886); transcripts of manorial and parish records, 1444-1714, by Catherine Pullein (11855)  Seaford, marriage register, 1992-2012 (11965)  , scanned copy of order of service for the church reopening, 1867 (11952)  Stone Cross with North Langney, marriage register, 2011-2012 (11759)  Tarring Neville, records, 1986-2010 (11846)  , marriage register, 2003-2013 (11776)  Willingdon, records, 1963-2014 (11828)  Winchelsea, papers of the Revd Canon Howard Cocks, 2004-2006 (11824)  Wivelsfield, records, c1990-2013 (11800) Other Churches:  Ditchling, Old Meeting House, transcripts by Leonard Maguire, 1978-2003 (11911)  Eastbourne Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, marriage register, 1936-1939 (11907)  Eastbourne, Kings Centre, marriage register, 2009-2012 (11760)  Newhaven Chapel, lease and declaration of trust, 1800, with associated papers (11994)  Society of Friends: Sussex East Area Quaker Meeting (formerly Lewes Monthly Meeting), records, 1934-2003, including Lewes Monthly Meeting marriage registers, 1973-2003 (11740)  Sussex East Area Quaker Meeting: minutes of the Lewes Local Meeting, 2007- 2011 (11976) Schools (see also Ecclesiastical Parishes):  Eastbourne, Edenthorpe School, photographs, 1934-1935 (12067)  Hastings, St Mary's, Baldslow, photographs, 1955-1959 (11912)  Lewes County Grammar School for Girls, records including photographs, 1920- 2013 (11913)  Peacehaven, Hoddern Junior School, records, c2000 (11815)  Pevensey and CE Primary School, governors' minutes, 1992-2011 (11895)  , , plans of Observatory House, Temple Grove School, 1835 (12059)  Whatlington and Mountfield CP School, records, c1980-2014 (11955) Solicitors:  Andrews and Bennett of Burwash, solicitors: clients' papers, 1593-1903 (11739)  Percy Walker, Hastings: deeds of 63 George Street, Hastings, [1736]-1844 (11928)  Young, Coles and Langdon, Hastings: clients' deeds and papers, 1746-1978 (11927); deeds, 1807-1972 (addnl) (11783) Other business records:  Carden, Godfrey, Macfadyen and Sturgis, architects: dyeline elevations analysing earlier building campaigns at Castle, 1846-1982 (11991)  Cheesman and Newington, corn merchants, letter books, 1906-1916 (11961)  Henry Samuel King, Brighton, publisher and bookseller: letter, 1841; Alexander Cheale, Uckfield, engineer, letter, 1851 (11793)  Kenneth Clark Ceramics, papers and examples of work, c1950-2000 (11794)  Lewes Building Society, photograph of World Ship Society window display, c1970 (11977)  Parsons Brothers, timber merchants, Lewes, records (addnl), 1912-1942 (12013)  Philcox, Thomas, builder, letters concerning works to Cansiron Farm, , 1861-1863 (11938)  Reed, Paul of Hastings, historic building surveys, 1995-2011 (11765)  The Dicker Pottery, DVD of a conversation with the last potters, 2013 (11775) Estate and Family:  Abergavenny: sale particulars for the southern portion of the Eridge Estate, 1955, with tenancy agreements and correspondence, 1938-1958 (12058)  Avery, Lawrence, of Westfield, inventory, 1650 (11998)  Barchard of , records (addnl) including pedigrees of the Barchard, Hilton and Piggott families, [1656]-1918 (11830)  Barrett, Marjory May of St Helen's, 51 The Avenue, Lewes, transcript of wartime diary, 1940-1944 (11917)  Barr-Hamilton, Alec, papers including archaeological notes, 1947-1982 (11867)  Bontor, Thomas, letter from New York, America, to Ninfield, 1822 (12062)  Brentford of Newick: Joynson-Hicks family and political papers (addnl), c1800- 2000 (11881)  Cann and Cooper of Newhaven, scanned copies of papers, 1768-c2014, including Dr Thomas Martyn Cann of Newhaven, medical practitioner (c1840-1906) (11874)  Carter, Norman and Maisie, of Kingston, correspondence and papers, 1930s- 1990s (11788)  Courthope of Whiligh in Ticehurst, fragments of deeds, 1582-1598 (11754)  Davey and Son of Lewes, plumbers, painters and glaziers, family papers, 1729- 2013 (11890)  Davies, Marjorie Louise (née Clements) of Chailey (1906-2007), illustrator, c1920-2011 (11882)  Denman, Alfred John, of Uckfield, scanned photograph, 1895 (11905)  Elphinstone of Ore Place, records (additional), 1838-c1950 (12039); letters, 1832-1851 (11738); memoir of Gladys Wigram (née Elphinstone), covering c1750-1974 (11873)  Glynde Place: copies of Brand family photograph albums, 1900-1950s (12012)  Godfrey, Walter Hindes of Lewes (1881-1961), architect and antiquary, records (addnl), 20th cent (12017), (11934)  Hare of Herstmonceux: copy printed catalogue of the books at Lime House, for sale by order of Mrs Augustus Hare, 1860 (11992)  Hart, Horace Read, of Hastings, plumber, apprenticeship indenture and probate, 1831-1878 (11933)  Holden, Eric (1911-1989), papers (addnl), 20th cent (11966)  Horeham Manor Farm and other papers relating to the area, [1870]-1988 (11962); photocopy papers of Jack Simmons Merricks relating to the sale in 1957, 1955-2010 (11781)  Jones, the Revd John, curate of Waldron: diary and memorandum book, 1758- 1766 (11834)  Jones, Frederick, of East Hoathly, recollections and notebooks, c1900 (11844)  Lade, Sir John, copy conveyance of estate in Etchingham, Salehurst, Burwash and Ticehurst, 1781-1787 (12036)  Legg, Rodney, of Dorset, writer, postcards and photographs, c1860-2004 (11785)  Levick, George Murray (1876-1956), surgeon and explorer, and his son Rodney Beeton Murray Levick (1920-1999), photographs and papers, c1880-1974 (12001); letters to Mayson Beeton, 1914-1916, with other papers, 1900-1951 (12065)  Lower, Mark Antony, of Lewes, copies of letters to Charles Warne FSA, 1860 (11736)  Moore of Hancox in Sedlescombe: papers of Ann Moore, former County and District councillor, c1970-2000 (11885)  Newton, Carl (died 2014), former County Archivist, papers, c2000-2014 (addnl) (12041)  Robinson, Roy, land agent for the Glynde Estate, papers including correspondence relating to Henrietta Hay's Charity, 1944-1992 (11972)  Sayers, Frank (1913-1991) of Eastbourne, letters during military service during the Second World War, 1920s - c1950 (11771)  Shenstone, Mr and Mrs Frederick of Sutton Hall, Barcombe, cartes-de-visite, 1870-1873 (11986)  Shephard, Kathleen (formerly Weston), papers and photographs, 1858-c1980 (11842)  Stevens, Ray, papers concerning his education at Pilgrims School, Seaford, 1963- 1965 (11852)  Swanwick, Lilian (1880-1942), Wilmington, papers including wartime letters, [1938]-2014 (11970)  Thacker, Ransley Samuel QC (1891-1965), diaries, photographs and papers, 1920s - 1960s (12019)  Troy, William of Mount Hissarlik, Crowborough, photographs including scans, c1890-1980 (12042)  Webb, Phyllis, research notes and papers, 20th cent (11954)  Wimshurst of in and Mayfield, letters, 1844-1850 (11823)  Windless family of Telscombe, photographs including the Telscombe Pageant, 1925 (12020) Charities:  Charity Commission, records, 1810-1906 (12003)  Hastings Charities, records including minutes, 1883-2009 (12011)  Clubs, societies and associations:  1st Lewes Scout Group, records including photograph albums, 1915-1985 (11841)  Ale and Hearty Oral History Project researching the history of the brewing industry in Lewes and Sussex, 2013 (11797)  Ancient Order of Druids, dispensation allowing the formation of the Yorkshire Grey Lodge at St Leonards, 1903 (11880)  Cliffe Bonfire Society, DVD Costumes and Characters of the Cliffe Bonfire Society, c2014 (12009)  Danehill and WI, records, 1917-2012 (11903)  Ditchling Museum: minutes and papers relating to Ditchling Village Hall, 1970- 2003 (11919)  East Blatchington Pond Conservation Society, minutes and newsletters, 2004- 2013 (12007)  East Hoathly WI, Coronation scrapbook, 1952 (11957)  East Sussex Association of Blind and Partially Sighted People, records, 1924- 2007 (11768)  East Sussex Federation of Women's Institutes, records (addnl), 1929-2012 (11862); article concerning the Regency Group, 2006 (11827)  Village Hall Management Committee papers; Fairwarp parish magazines; c2000 (12027)  Gorringes, sale particulars, 1970s (11735)  Hartfield and District Historical Group, recordings of reminiscences copied by Jim Lusted, 1985-2007 (11971)  Hastings and Rother Rainbow Alliance Life History Project, recordings and other records, 2003-2012 (11836)  Hastings Trades and Labour Coal Club, minutes, 1916-1987 (11861)  Haywards Heath Home Guard nominal roll, 1940-1942 (12029)  Lewes and District Probus Club, minutes, 2004-2011 (12010)  Lewes Little Theatre, programmes and photographs, 2013-2014 (12006); transcripts of interviews with Rowena Bingham, 1997 (11963)  Lewes Probus III Club, minutes and papers, 1994-2012 (11743)  Masonic: Adur Mark Lodge, records, 1888-2003 (12037); Andredesweald Lodge, General Purposes Committee minutes, 1976-2003 (11745); Pride of Sussex Lodge, minutes, 1994-2004 (11746); Servimus Lodge, records, 1940-2009 (11845)  Newhaven Society, papers, 1997-1999 (12023)  Peacehaven and Telscombe Historical Society, records including oral history recordings, c1990 (11921)  Seaford Liberal Association, papers, 1981-1988 (12004)  Seaford and District Horticultural Society, records, c1950-2011 (12050)  Seaford Donkey Racing Club programme, 1955 (12060)  Sussex Lawn Tennis Association, c1921-c2011 (11747)  Sussex Rugby Club, records, [1926] - 2013 (11956)  UNISON: East Sussex Area Branch, 2001 (11848)  University of the Third Age (Lewes), copies of interviews in CD format (11929)  Wealden Buildings Study Group, site visit notes, 2013 (11763)  Wealden Iron Research Group: papers of Wilfred Beswick, 20th cent (12008)  Wivelsfield History Study Group, minutes, 1992-2013 (11801) Manorial:  Berwick, copy of a court roll at East Riding Archives, 1368-1372 (11817)  Framfield, 1645-1936, and other records, 1856-1936 (11774)  Hammerden, Filsham, Morley and Cortesley; Pett and Mersham: copies of court rolls, rentals and accounts at Nottingham University Library, 1464-1651 (11869)  Hurstpierpoint, copies of an account roll at Suffolk Record Office, 1335-1336 (11908)  Lewes Rape: court roll, hundred courts, 1565-1566 (copy) (11835) Maps and plans:  Barcombe: copy of The National Archives version of the tithe map, 1839 (11822)  Newhaven, map by William Figg, 1824 (11826) Title deeds (see also Solicitors, and Estate and family):  Arlington, Wilbees, 1685; Rottingdean, administration of John Tuppen, 1802; Ore Place Estate printed particulars, 1860 (12051)  Ditchling, Meadowcroft, 33 Lewes Road, [1878]-1982 (11932)  Eastbourne, 212, 214 and 216 Latimer Road, 1899-1927 (11987); Froyle, Hampden Park, 1901-1919 (11935)  Hastings, 40 Alfred Road, 1866-1987 (11784)  , Old Mill Farm and Forge Farm, 1863-1967 (12022)  Hurstpierpoint: deed of four fields, 1696 (12038)  Lewes, 105-106 High Street, [1834]-1985 (11762); 5-9 St Nicholas Lane, 1891- 1988 (12045)  Rye, 19 Church Square, 1741-1832, also papers papers relating to the Hall and Duval families of London, [1571]-1932 (11876); lease of the Ypres Castle Inn and Alexandra Cottage, Rye, 1913 (11943)  St Leonards, the Handy Cash Stores, 12 Beaufort Road, Silverhill, assignment of goodwill, 1953 (11968); 118 London Road, 1886-1936 (12063)  Waldron, Little London Farm, 1776-1935 (11777)  Whatlington, mortgage bond in £3000, 1792 (11782)  Wivelsfield, the rectory and impropriation of the parish church of Wivelsfield, and Morehouse, 1769 (11983) Other records:  , article The Madgwicks of Alciston, c2008 (11978)  Barcombe, photograph showing the commemoration of the centenary of the visit of William IV and Queen Adelaide to Barcombe Place, 1930 (11858); postcard showing teams in football match in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund, 1914 (11936); letters sent to the butler of Sutton Hall, following the death of his son, Jack Brown, 1913 (12061)  Battle, sale particulars for various properties, 1809 (11805)  Burgess, James, of Warbleton, apprenticeship indenture to his father James Burgess the elder, bricklayer, glazier and painter, 1814 (11901)  apprenticeship indentures,1769-1806; letter from Wastel Brisco to Howarth and Co, Ripponden, 1831 (11808)  Catsfield, photograph of Normanhurst Court, c1880 (11953)  Crowborough, photograph of Home Guard, c1940 (11941)  Stores and Post Office, postcard, c1960 (11792)  Eastbourne, copy photograph of the junction of Terminus Road and Seaside Road, c1900 (11854); copy postcard of Meads Road, 1907 (11795); Picturedrome, Langney Road, programmes and flyers (12057)  Glyndebourne, publicity material and programmes, 1956-1984 (11790)  Gray, Peter, surveys of buildings in East Sussex, 1971-1999 (11899)  Guidebook to Seaford, Newhaven and Lewes, c1920 (11737)  Hastings, meteorological observations, 1934-1939 (11803); papers concerning the campaign to save the Post Office, George Street, 2007; history of Scrivens Buildings, Crown Court, [1871]-2003 (11916); postcard of the YWCA, Mildhay House, 26 Holmesdale Gardens, (11939)  Jefferies, Richard (1848-1887), writer and mystic, papers including newscuttings, 1943-2014 (11993)  Lewes, print of a panorama of Lewes, c1810 (11753); two postcards of Lewes High Street, c1920 (11868)  Local Acts relating to the property of John Newnham esq of Maresfield, and the Revd John Burton Burton Phillipson of Brighton, 1810 (11838)  Mounted copies of enlarged postcards, c1900-1910 (11967)  Photographs including St Bede's School, Eastbourne, with Christopher Martin Jenkins (former BBC cricket correspondent), c1930 - 1960 (11744)  Postcards including Eastbourne, Brighton, and Lewes, c1910-1960s (11893)  Publicity leaflets for Expo Sussex 68 exhibition, and Horam Week 1969 (11769)  Rotherfield Millennium Green Trust newsletters, 2003-2013 (12028)  Rowling, Harold, of Westmeston, recording of reminiscences, 2013 (12000)  Royal Engineers: journal of the 208th (Sussex) Field Company, 1934-1936 (11897)  Seabrook Jane, East Hoathly, papers, [1792]-2015, including The Charleston Newsletter, 1980s (11843)  Seaford, sale particulars for building land, part of Bowden House School, Firle Road, 1964 (11860)  St Leonards-on-Sea, handbill advertising Whittaker and Williams' bookstands at Royal Victoria Library, c1900 (11984)  Theatre programmes and ephemera for local events, including Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra, 1993-2009 (11778)  Typographical Association, souvenir programme for Triennial Delegate Meeting at Eastbourne, 1939 (11894)  , papers including Village Diary newsletters, 1985-1995 (11833)  Waldron, Foxhunt Manor, scanned documents, [1851] - c2014 (11872)  Whatlington Wesleyan Chapel, copy postcard, 1907 (11767) Accessions 2014

A list of the principal Brighton and Hove accessions received during the year. The accession number of the documents is given in brackets; not all deposits are yet listed in detail and may not be available for consultation, and others may now be listed under permanent references.

Brighton and Hove City Council:  Brighton Borough Council deeds of waterworks, school board buildings, domestic properties and leases of properties at , c1800-1969 (11748); planning department records, c1965-c1997 (12049); pamphlet regarding reduced prices for electricity supply to the town, 1897 (12055); Brighton sewer plans, c1900-c1950 (11982); HIV Team files relating to HIV and AIDS community service provision, 1989-1997 (11761)  Hove Borough Council planning records, c1965-c1995 (12048) Health Authorities and Hospitals:  Chailey Heritage, photographs of the Marine Hospital, Tidemills, 1930s (11985); records (addnl), c1920-c2010 (11898)  Home and Health magazine published in aid of the Lady Chichester Hospital; 1937 (11909)  Kelsey, James William, surgeon of chiropody at the 2nd General Eastern Hospital RAMC at BHASVIC, digital images of notebook, 1914-1915 (12035)  Royal Alexandra Hospital, photographs of staff, 1949 (11988)  Royal Sussex County Hospital, photographs and published material, c1900-1999 (12066) Ecclesiastical Parishes:  Aldrington, St Leonard and St Philip, 20th cent (11806)  Hove, St John the Baptist, c1900-c1970 (11847)  Coldean, St Mary Magdalen, marriage register, 1987-1998 (11925)  Hove, All Saints and Ovingdean, NADFAS recordings, 2006-2013 (11980)  Moulsecoomb, St Andrew, photographs and orders of service, 1930s - c2010 (11981) Other Churches:  Brighton and Hove Methodist Circuit,19th-20th century (11918)  Lewes Road Congregational Church, Brighton, Maids' Brigade, 1911-1985 (11900) Schools (see also Ecclesiastical Parishes):  prospectus, c1920 (12107)  St Aubyn's School, Rottingdean (11964)  St Mary's Hall, Brighton, records, 1836-2014 (11945)  for Boys, headmaster's circulars, 1939-1953 (12015) Solicitors:  Attree and Co, Brighton: letters, 1806-1839 (11812), (11804), (12206), (11816), (11863), (11865)  Burt, Brill and Carden, solicitors, 19th-20th cent (11871) Other business records:  Staff magazines of the Alliance Building Society, Brighton, 1950-c1977 (12030)  glass plate negatives; c1935-c1965 (11950); negative register, 1941- 1946 (12047)  Read, William, dentist, 12 , Brighton, letters received, 1866-1875 (11937)  Theatre Royal Brighton, playbill for Iron Chest and Obi: or three fingered Jack, 1839 (11796); bound volumes of programmes; 1940x1949 (12034) Estate and Family:  Corbin, HA, CGM, diaries, 1941-1946 (12005)  Elms, Muriel (1913-2014), Patcham, papers, c1910-1985 (11924)  Markwick family of Moulsecoomb, photographs, 1918-1938 (12002)  Marsh, John William (1906-1980), teacher of Brighton, photographs and papers, 20th cent (11773)  Orpen, JEL, 3 Pavilion Parade, Brighton and London, letters, (12044)  Pratt, RJ, typed reminiscences, 1899-1974 (11766)  Spicknell, letter regarding the ownership of a business with a letter head showing Kings Road, Brighton and Brusnwick Baths and Western House, 1851 (11811)  Tadd, Malcolm, Moulsecoomb, memoirs, 1939-1945 (11814)  Tugwell family, including Brighton and Glynde, research notes, c1900 - 1980s (11891)  Venn, GN, letter to EB Venn of 7 Lansdowne Place, Hove, 1834 (12064)  Wallis, Nurse Marjorie Helen Katrine, autographs of soldiers nursed during the First World War, 1915-1917 (11857)  Whitcomb, Leslie, Brighton, photographs and slides, c1936-2005 (11851) Charities:  Brighton Law Centre, 1978-1994 (11819)  , minutes, and Count Me In Too papers, c2000-c2010 (11979)  Nightingale Theatre, Brighton, promotional material and press cuttings, c2001- 2013 (11807)  Rotary Club of Brighton, papers, 1913-2013 (11772) Clubs, societies and associations:  Albion Almanac, Brighton and Hove Albion FC supporter's magazine, c1995- c2005 (11791)  Brighton Anglers' Association, annual dinner menu, 1952 (12053)  Brighton Camera Club, minutes and prints, 1998-2013 (11742)  Brighton and Hove Archaeological Society Field Unit, record of projects, 2011- 2013 (11920); membership cards of George Holleyman, 1914-1995 (12054)  Brighton and Hove Inter-Faith Group, constitution and minutes, 1996-2014 (11914)  Brighton and Hove Palestine Solidarity Campaign papers, c2003-2009 (11764)  Brighton and Hove Pensioner Action, minutes and newsletters, 2007-2012 (11751)  Brighton and Hove Operatic Society programmes, c1936-c1952 (11853)  Brighton Illustrators' Group, newsletters, 1990-2009 (12043)  Brighton Mitre Cycling Club, records including minutes, c1900-c2010 (11879)  Connaught Institute, Brighton, magazines,1914 (11866)  Fiveways Artists' Group, Brighton, papers, c1972-c2012 (11802)  Masonic: Hova Mark Lodge, minutes, 1958-2008 (12070) Title deeds (see also Solicitors, and Estate and Family):  Aldrington, 12 Payne Avenue, and 25 Lincoln Road, Portslade, [1840]-1994 (11889)  Brighton, conveyance of 7 Bloomsbury Place, 1872 (11809)  Brighton, 8 Cobden Road, [1822]-1966 (11887)  Brighton, 12 Compton Avenue, [1849]-1959 (11931)  Brighton, 100 Islingword Road, [1881]-1975 (12021)  Brighton, Hilly Laine, abstract of title, [1759]-1825 (11975)  Brighton, 123 Hollingdean Terrace (formerly Myrtle Combe), [1906]-1970 (11888)  Brighton, 42 Sussex Square, [1775]-1905 (11910)  Brighton, 57 Upper Valley Road, and 30 College Place, Brighton,[1859]-1972 (11969)  Brighton and Henfield, deeds, 18th-20th cent (11750)  Hove, Cromwell Estate, abstract of title to land owned by W H Overton, [1852]- 1854 (11884)  Hove, 70 St Aubyns, Hove; 73 Balchinton Road, Hove and Oak Tree Cottage, Ditchling (11877)  Hove, 5 Ventnor Villas, 1864-1877 (11923)  Preston, Roedale Road, [formerly Roedean Road], [1854]-1936 (11813) Maps and plans:  Brighton widening plan, 1891 (11997) Other records:  Berry, Sue and Pat, collected papers, c1920-2007 (12123)  Brighton concert programmes, c1905-c1920 (12031)  Brighton, guide, 1794 (11818)  Brighton, postcard of the paddle steamer, 1915 (12069)  Brighton Races, satirical poster, 1844 (11944)  Brighton, sale particulars and papers relating to Dyke Lodge, 34 Dyke Road Avenue, 1936-c1975 (11922)  Brighton theatre programme, 1895-1943 (11942)  Brooker, Henry, account with Miss Deborah Mighell, 1788 (11810)  Evershed, GH, certificate donated for 45 years' service with Brighton Borough Council, 1972 (11825)  Falmer, photographs, c1900-1993 (11999)  Field, William, Brighton, letter to J Blaber, 1823 (11864)  KA magazine produced for personnel serving at HMS King Alfred, Hove (11904)  Memorial portrait on silk of an unknown woman by Miss Inglis of Brighton, 1870 (11990)  Moulsecoomb, photographs of St George's Hall, Newick Road, 1977 (11749)  Order of service to commemorate the funeral of Queen Victoria and booklet commemorating the use of the by Indian troops; 1901-c1919 (11995)  Pink, Arthur Kingsley, Brighton, photographs and postcards, 1903-c1915 (11915)  Postcards including Brighton and Hove, c1900-1937 (11741)  The Highwaymen singers, postcard on their 4th season in Brighton,1908 (11989)  Reward for the conviction of persons concerned in the robbery of the Blue Coach at Brighton, 1812 (11959)