Cycling from Crawley, near Gatwick Airport, to Brighton |
The Red Lion, Handcross, Sussex |
High Street, Handcross, Sussex |
Poynings Grange Farm, Sussex |
Sussex countryside between Crawley and Brighton |
Welcome to Brighton and Hove |
...still quite a ways to go to town though... |
Devil's Dyke ... a hell of a climb on a bike |
A beautiful home in Brighton |
Home on Dyke Road, Brighton |
The Dyke Tavern, Brighton |
Hope they don't steal the company bike like they did in Frankfurt... |
Prince of Wales Clock Tower, Brighton |
Albert - Prince Consort, Prince of Wales Clock Tower |
Queen Victoria, Prince of Wales Clock Tower, Brighton |
War Memorial, St. James Street, Brighton |
King George IV statue, Church Street outside the North Gate |
Mughal-style north gate to the Royal Pavilion |
Mughal-style north gate to the Royal Pavilion dated 1832 |
Coat-of-Arms, Royal Pavilion Garden |
Mughal-style North Gate from in front of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Domes and chimneys of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Brighton & Hove City Council using the domes of the Royal Pavilion |
South Gate to the Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Main entrance to King George IV's pleasure-palace-by-the-sea, Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
John Nash incorporated many Islamic architectural features into the 1815-1822 redesign of the Royal Pavilion in Brihgton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
King William IV also used the Royal Pavailion |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Line of chimneys, Royal Pavilion, Brighton |
Queen Victoria did not like the Royal Pavilion's lack of privacy and sold it to the city of Brighton in 1845 |
Royal Pavilion Garden, Brighton |
Green lawns around the Royal Pavilion |
North Gate from the Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton |
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery |
The Mash Tun and Fitzherberts, New Road, Brighton |
The Black Horse, Church Street, Brighton |
Theatre Royal, Brighton |
Performance of Equus at Theatre Royal, Brighton |
Sussex County Court, Brighton, with coat-of-arms |
Graffiti painting of Doctor Doom, archenemy of the Fantastic Four, Brighton |
The Lanes, Brighton |
Food for Friends, Prince Albert Street, Brighton |
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Brighton Town Hall |
Brighton Town Hall |
Brighton Town Hall |
Brighton Town Hall |
King's Road along the beach in Brighton |
Belgrave Hotel, 64 King's Road, Brighton |
Ruins of the old West Pier in Brighton which burned in March 2003 |
The West Pier in Brighton was built in 1866 and closed in 1975 |
Old wooden lifeboat, Brighton Beach |
Queen's Hotel, Brighton |
Queen's Hotel on King's Road, Brighton |
Queen's Hotel, Brighton |
King's Road, Brighton |
Walkway along the King's Road portion of Brighton Beach headed for the pier |
Queens Hotel seen from the walkway along Brighton's beach |
The beach in Brighton is rocky |
Rocks of the beach in Brighton |
Rocks of the beach in Brighton |
Rocks of the beach in Brighton |
Brighton Pier |
Brighton Pier |
Brighton Pier |
Ruins of the West Pier, Brighton |
Brighton West Pier ruins in the late afternoon |
"The Donut" on the remains of an old pier across from the Queen's Hotel, Brighton |
Brighton Pier from "The Donut" |
Brighton Pier |
The beach at Brighton with Brighton Pier from "The Donut" |
Springtime on the beach at Brighton |
Brighton Pier, since 1899 when it opened as the Palace Pier |
Brighton Pier |
Brighton Pier |
Antique clock at the entrance to Brighton Pier |
Antique clock at the entrance to Brighton Pier |
Brighton Pier |
View of the beach from Brighton Pier |
View of the beach from Brighton Pier |
Union Jack flying over Brighton Pier |
Stained glass window of a sailing ship, Brighton Pier |
Stained glass window of sailboats, Brighton Pier |
One of the game machines, Brighton Pier |
Amsterdam Hotel & Bar, 11-12 Marine Parade, Brighton |
Taj ethnic grocer, St. James Street, Brighton |
Side street off Marine Parade, Brighton - Kemp Town |
St. James Street, Brighton (Kemp Town) |