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ENGLISH SEASIDE RESORT.— “Kind, cheerful, merry Dr. Brighton,” said the novelist, W. M. Thackeray , about the great resort only fifty miles from London, whose exhilarating climate has made it famous for the past hundred and fifty years. Modern Brighton hat judiciously preserved the spacious squares and imposing houses built when the Prince Regent, later King George IV., made Brighton fashionable, and has added to them splendid gardens, a fine esplanade, piers, concert halls and innumerable hotels.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 12 (Supplement)

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ENGLISH SEASIDE RESORT.—“Kind, cheerful, merry Dr. Brighton,” said the novelist, W. M. Thackeray, about the great resort only fifty miles from London, whose exhilarating climate has made it famous for the past hundred and fifty years. Modern Brighton hat judiciously preserved the spacious squares and imposing houses built when the Prince Regent, later King George IV., made Brighton fashionable, and has added to them splendid gardens, a fine esplanade, piers, concert halls and innumerable hotels. Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 12 (Supplement)

ENGLISH SEASIDE RESORT.—“Kind, cheerful, merry Dr. Brighton,” said the novelist, W. M. Thackeray, about the great resort only fifty miles from London, whose exhilarating climate has made it famous for the past hundred and fifty years. Modern Brighton hat judiciously preserved the spacious squares and imposing houses built when the Prince Regent, later King George IV., made Brighton fashionable, and has added to them splendid gardens, a fine esplanade, piers, concert halls and innumerable hotels. Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20740, 25 February 1939, Page 12 (Supplement)

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