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  2. List of schools in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Aldrington CE Primary School, Hove; Balfour Primary School, Brighton Benfield Primary School, Portslade Bevendean Primary School, Bevendean Bilingual Primary School, Hove ...

  3. Brunswick, Hove - Wikipedia

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    The name "Brunswick" was taken from House of Brunswick, a term sometimes used for the House of Hanover, the name of the British royal family at the time. Brunswick Town was built as a collaborative project between Busby and the landowner, the Reverend Thomas Scutt. Construction started in 1824. The first houses were completed by 1826. [2]

  4. File:1–7 Brunswick Place, Hove (IoE Code 365488).jpg

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  5. Add, edit, or delete Address Book contacts in AOL Desktop Gold

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    The Address Book in Desktop Gold helps you keep track of email addresses, phone numbers, mailing addresses, birthdays, and anniversaries of your contacts. You can sort your Address Book by last name, first name, email address, screen name, telephone number, or category. Just use the Quick Find box to easily search through your contacts. Add a ...

  6. File:9–69 Brunswick Place, Hove (IoE Code 365490).jpg

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    9–69 Brunswick Place, Hove, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Built between about 1840 and 1855 north of Western Road as an extension of the Brunswick Town estate. Listed at Grade II by English Heritage (IoE Code 365490) Date: 10 July 2010: Source: Own work: Author: The Voice of Hassocks

  7. List of former board schools in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The Union Charity School was founded by Edward Goff in 1807. It was for boys only, but a girls' school was added in 1809. They later took the names Royal Union School and Middle Street School. Goff gave £400 and £200 respectively for the two schools, but other financial support came from the public.

  8. File:2–8 Brunswick Place, Hove (IoE Code 365489).jpg

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    2–8 Brunswick Place, Hove, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Part of the Brunswick Town estate west of Brighton, designed by the Wilds and Busby partnership in the late 1820s. Listed at Grade II by English Heritage (IoE Code 365489) Date: 10 July 2010: Source: Own work: Author: The Voice of Hassocks

  9. File:1–30 Brunswick Road, Hove (IoE Code 365493) (January ...

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