Brighton. It is everybody's town, for who has not lived there or been there since it grew out of the fishing village of Brighthelmstone to become the most fashionable town in Sussex, biggest watering-place in England?

It has been a royal town; it comes into Macaulay's history and Dickens's novels; it has seen Charles Lamb wandering about its hills with his sister Mary, Byron dissipating his youth, Dr Johnson walking along the front with Mrs Thrale and Fanny Burney, and a long procession of those great amd little notables who figure in the gossip of the day and cease to be. [Mee 57]

Brighton as a vacation resort

Architecture

Sculpture

Technology

Scenes

Brighton in Art

Near Brighton

Bibliography

Mee, Arthur. The King's England: Sussex: The Garden by the Sea. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1937.


Created 20 November 2006

Last modified 19 May 2024