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Brighton

After we landed at Heathrow Airport in London, we drove our rented car to Brighton, shown here
After we landed at Heathrow Airport in London, we drove our rented car to Brighton, shown here
In Brighton we stayed at this hotel (Topps Hotel), which is more like a guest house. It is one block from the English Channel.
In Brighton we stayed at this hotel (Topps Hotel), which is more like a guest house. It is one block from the English Channel.
The boardwalk at Brighton. Brighton was England's first seaside resort in the mid-18th century.
The boardwalk at Brighton. Brighton was England's first seaside resort in the mid-18th century.
Judy took immediate advantage of the sun on Brighton's boardwalk.
Judy took immediate advantage of the sun on Brighton's boardwalk.
The beach at Brighton is covered with small pebbles.
The beach at Brighton is covered with small pebbles.
The beach: Brighton is England's number one seaside town and a getaway for Londoners (an hour by train).
The beach: Brighton is England's number one seaside town and a getaway for Londoners (an hour by train).
Judy on the beach in Brighton. The water is on the cool side. The Palace Pier is in the background.
Judy on the beach in Brighton. The water is on the cool side. The Palace Pier is in the background.
Richard on the beach in Brighton. The Palace Pier is in the background.
Richard on the beach in Brighton. The Palace Pier is in the background.
Royalty, on the Palace Pier in Brighton
"Royalty," on the Palace Pier in Brighton
The Lanes in Brighton - lots of narrow streets with shops
The "Lanes" in Brighton - lots of narrow streets with shops
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton. Looks like an Indian palace. Built by  George IV in the early 1800's.
The "Royal Pavilion" in Brighton. Looks like an Indian palace. Built by George IV in the early 1800's.