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  1. The James Gray Collection of historic photographs of Brighton and Hove, owned by the Regency Society. Old photographs and descriptions of the changing city.

  2. Explore over 7,000 historic photographs of Brighton and Hove collected by James Gray, a local enthusiast of the city's streets. The Regency Society of Brighton and Hove manages the website and preserves the collection.

  3. Jan 17, 2023 · A photographic reference for the history of Brighton & Hove, showing the changes over time with contemporary images. The collection can be accessed by street index, map or keywords.

    • About This Page
    • About The James Gray Collection
    • About The New Website

    This page is primarily for the large team now working on the project. It contains links to all the forms and information you need to contribute. It is also for anyone thinking of joining in, and provides information for Regency Society members interested to know how the project is progressing.

    James Gray's amazing collection of over 7,500 historic photographs of Brighton and Hove stretches from the earliest days of photography in the 1860s to the 1980s. James Gray made careful annotations to the images in the 39 scrapbooks (now held securely at The Keep). These annotations are incorporated into the current site, created over 10 years ago...

    The new site shows the original James Gray images and captions alongside new images of the same place with the original description and a new description alongside. The images are arranged by street to make them easy to find. There are other features to the new site which are being developed all the time with the help of local historians and others...

  4. Nov 22, 2017 · The James Gray Collection contains over 7,500 historic photographs. It is the most heavily used service the Regency Society provides. The JGC is a unique resource of historic pictures of the whole of Brighton and Hove. We are fortunate to have it.

  5. JG_01_015.tif. JG_01_016.tif. The digitisation of this Volume was sponsored by Duncan McNeill. This image is copyright and is made available for personal study only. Commercial reproduction in any media is prohibited without written authorisation. High resolution images for commercial use are available. Please contact The Regency Society.

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  7. James Gray (1904-1998) was a local collector who, in the 1950s, chanced across some annotated antique photographs of Brighton’s Western Road. This accidental discovery sparked a lifetime’s passion for collecting photographs of Brighton’s streets.