HOW many places can you recognise in these aerial shots of Brighton?
Our main picture is dated around 1929.
It was taken from scaffolding high up on St Bartholomew’s Church.
St Peter’s Church on the left is an easy landmark to spot.
Our other aerial view is a little more tricky.
It’s dated around 1938.
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It is thought to have been taken somewhere near the Clock Tower area.
Again you can see St Peters Church in the distance.
Our final Argus archive shows the view from near Warren Way, Woodingdean, looking towards Rottingdean. It is dated around 1936.
These pictured have been colourised at www.spcolourcollection.com
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