• The Brighton Blitz was the bombing of Brighton by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Brighton was attacked from the air on 56 recorded...
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    Hove (redirect from Hove, Brighton)
    ". The Brighton and Hove area was subjected to heavy bombing by the Luftwaffe between 1940 and 1944, known collectively as the "Brighton Blitz", which...
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    were nearly destroyed by bombing in 1940 during the Brighton Blitz. After its formation, the Brighton School Board also took over a small number of existing...
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    "IRA Blitz Brits". An Phoblacht. Kelly 2021, p. 196. "The Brighton Bombing". The Washington Post. "Ireland's Possessed". The New York Times. "Brighton"....
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    railway works who came off shift late. During the Second World War Brighton Blitz, on 29 November 1940 an incendiary bomb hit the cinema, coming through...
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  • Brighton Strangler is a 1945 American crime film directed by Max Nosseck and starring John Loder, June Duprez and Michael St. Angel. During The Blitz...
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    A BioBlitz, also written without capitals as bioblitz, is an intense period of biological surveying in an attempt to record all the living species within...
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    Elm Grove is a mainly residential area of Brighton, part of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove. The densely populated district lies on a steep...
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    0.13861°W / 50.83194; -0.13861 Brighton railway works (also known as Brighton locomotive works, or just the Brighton works) was one of the earliest railway-owned...
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    (latterly by British Railways) until 1965. On 25 May 1943, during the Brighton Blitz, four houses on Compton Road were bombed and one resident died. Postwar...
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