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Photo Gallery: Boundary Wall
Completed during the cemetery's
'Golden Era' in 1924 at a cost of £6,164, the boundary wall has had a
somewhat troublesome history. Its unique design led to problems
from the onset and has proved a drain on the financial sources of the
Brighton Cemetery Trust.
(Click on each image
thumbnail to expand)
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Bullet hole (north side)
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Hawthorn Road-Gardenvale Road entrance
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Former entrance to Sussex Road (Hebrew Section)
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Graffiti
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Hawthorn Road looking south towards North Road
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South side looking west towards Hawthorn Road
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Repaired section (north side)
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Corner Sheffield Street & Hawthorn Road looking east towards Sussex Road
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Sussex Road side looking south towards North Road
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East side along Sussex Road looking south
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North west corner of Sussex Road looking south towards North Road
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