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Brighton and advises
Cooper ( 1924 ) advises that when the South Yarra to Oakleigh line was first laid a set of points connected the line to the existing Brighton line.

Brighton and retreat
* Brighton Pavilion is relocated to a coastal clifftop as King Edward's country retreat.

Brighton and after
For the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, staged in Istanbul thirty years after ABBA had won the contest in Brighton, Benny appeared briefly in a special comedy video made for the interval act, entitled " Our Last Video ".
None of the band came from Guildford: Black is from Ilford, Burnel from Notting Hill, Cornwell from Kentish Town and Greenfield from Brighton, while Wärmling came from Sweden and returned there after leaving the band.
To the east was the ramshackle LC & D Railway, on the west the up-market LB & SCR — the Brighton Line, which went to Worthing, the fashionable, expensive town the gentleman who found baby Jack was travelling to at the time ( and after which Jack was named ).
Brighton buses are often named after famous local figures.
Hove's seafront and beach, particularly the area starting on the west side of Brighton's West Pier ( actually the first 300 metres are in Brighton ) have recently become fashionable after some years of decline during the 20th Century.
Belmont railway station opened in May 1865 and was originally called ' California Station ', named after the California Arms public house on the opposite side of Brighton Road which was built by John Gibbons in approximately 1858.
In 1916, the Indian Soldiers were moved on from Brighton after their redeployment in the Middle East.
Many of its early settlers were of English descent and named the town after the English tourist and resort city of Brighton which is located on the English Channel.
It is one of four Jefferson County cities named after cities in Great Britain, the others being Birmingham, Leeds and Brighton.
In September 2007 government approval was finally given for the development of a new football ground for Brighton and Hove Albion within the boundaries of the Sussex Downs AONB, after a fierce fight by conservationists.
It was named after Brighton, England by early surveyors in the region.
Among the " second round " of settlers in the Town of Brighton after its pioneers Follensby, S. Johnson, the Rice brothers, Amos and Levi ; Oliver Keese and Thomas A. Tomlinson ; James and Seth Wardner, were the Ricketsons, the Rands, the Dustins, Jute Q.
The original Coney Island Hotel was constructed in 1829, with The Brighton Hotel, Manhattan Beach Hotel, and Oriental Hotel opening soon after, with each trying to provide an increasing level of elegance.
She was then sanctioned by the Queen to marry Captain James Davies at St Nicholas ' Church in Brighton in August, 1862, after a period which was to be spent in the town in preparation for the wedding.
BBC News stories from May 1964 stated that mods and rockers were jailed after riots in seaside resort towns in Southern England, such as Margate, Brighton, Bournemouth and Clacton.
A year after his birth, his family returned to England, living in Bedford and Brighton before moving to Melbourne and Sydney in Australia, Johannesburg in South Africa, and then returning to England again.
In 1880 the Burne-Joneses bought Prospect House in Rottingdean, near Brighton in Sussex, as their holiday home, and soon after the next door Aubrey Cottage to create North End House, reflecting the fact that their Fulham home was in North End Road.
For the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, staged in Istanbul thirty years after ABBA had won the contest in Brighton, Lyngstad appeared in a special comedy video made for the interval act, entitled Our Last Video.
The day after his death the Brighton Herald recorded that:
The new grounds are referred to as Brighton Campus, after Brighton, the area in Boston in which it is located, as the municipal border sits on the street intersection where the two properties meet.
After this mental revolution he felt unable to return to Cheltenham, but after doing duty for two months at St Ebbe's, Oxford, he entered in August 1847 on his famous ministry at Holy Trinity Church, Brighton.
However, some electronic delays developed by PIRA technicians could be set to accurately detonate a bomb weeks after it was hidden, which is what happened in the Brighton hotel bomb attack of 1984.
He then became CEO of Brighton & Hove Albion, a position in which he controversially took part in the sale of the club's stadium after their articles of association had been changed, allowing for profit to be made on the sale of the Goldstone Ground.

Brighton and major
Large numbers travelling to quiet fishing villages such as Worthing, Brighton, Morecambe and Scarborough began turning them into major tourist centres, and people like Thomas Cook saw tourism and even overseas travel as viable businesses.
Brighton is the major part of the city and unitary authority of Brighton and Hove ( formed from the previous towns of Brighton, Hove, Portslade and several other villages ) on the south coast of Great Britain.
The major conurbations of the region include Brighton / Worthing / Littlehampton ( population in 2001 461, 000 ), Portsmouth ( 442, 000 ), Reading ( 370, 000 ) and Southampton ( 304, 000 ).
The unitary authority was formed from the unification of Brighton, the major part of the city with around 155, 000 people of the 256, 000 total population, with the nearby town of Hove in 1997, officially granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II as part of the millennium celebrations in 2000.
Brighton has two major shopping malls: Brighton Mall on the west side of town is a former enclosed mall which was rebuilt in 1996 as a power centre, and Green Oak Village Place is a lifestyle center complex on the east side of town.
This same year Graham Greene's ( 1904 – 91 ) first major novel Brighton Rock was published.
However, the transfer of the Crystal Palace from Hyde Park to Sydenham Hill between 1851 and 1854 created a major tourist attraction in the then rural area south of London, and the LB & SCR opened a branch line from the Brighton main line at Sydenham to the site in 1854.
The A23 road is a major road in the United Kingdom between London and Brighton, East Sussex, England.
Haywards Heath railway station is a major station on the Brighton Main Line.
The South Downs is relatively unpopulated, although in Sussex there has been large-scale urban encroachment onto the chalk downland by major seaside resorts, including most notably Brighton and Hove.
In Brighton, Sussex, in the United Kingdom in November 2009 he premiered with his ensemble The Baroque Muse his compositions " Harpsichord Concerto in D major "-soloist Hendrik Bouman, " Flute Concerto in E minor "-soloist and dedicatee Grégoire Jeay, " Violin Concerto in D major "-soloist and dedicatee Simon Standage, " Cello Concerto in A minor "-soloist Tormod Dalen, and " Recorder Concerto in C major "-soloist Heiko ter Schegget.
Other major terminal stations were at Dover, Brighton and Southampton.
The QJ's Brighton section was replaced with an extension of the M in 1973, but no other major changes were made until 1986, when reconstruction of the Manhattan Bridge subway tracks began.
Some of the directors of the LB & SCR were closely involved with the company which had purchased The Crystal Palace after the completion of The Great Exhibition in October 1851 and arranged for its removal to a site on Sydenham Hill ( close to the London Brighton main line ), where it became a major tourist attraction.
The area is also the site of a major horse racing training facility located at Brighton Racecourse known as the Brighton Training Centre, serving the thoroughbred, trotting & pacing industry.
The road continues as Brighton Road, which becomes the Nepean Highway, forming a major arterial connecting the bayside suburbs and Mornington Peninsula to the city.
Despite bidding for a number of other larger bus operators in the intervening period, the first major acquisition was Brighton & Hove in November 1993, which was quickly followed by the Oxford Bus Company in March 1994.
The major roads are on its periphery and include multi-lane Brighton Road, Marine Parade, Barkly Street and Glen Huntly Road.

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