Holy Trinity Church still stands in Ship Street near the junction with Duke Street in central Brighton.
This postcard, kindly sent in by Terry Sinnott, of Hartington Terrace, shows the building, then a chapel, in the 1850s.
Handsome houses next to the chapel were demolished in 1867 so that Duke Street could be widened.
The Rev Frederick Robertson, a charismatic orator, preached at Holy Trinity between 1847 and 1853.
He lasted just six years before an untimely death but such was the impact of his preaching that people still come to Brighton today to seek out the church.
Holy Trinity, later rebuilt in Gothic style, is no longer used as a church but is a welcome home for the arts organisation Fabrica.
- Send your pictures, along with a note about where they were taken, to Adam Trimingham, The Argus, 9 Dyke Road, Brighton BN1 3FE.
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