Ruffling feathers
Cyril Mount, 1920 - 2013
Mr Butt, the timber tycoon
John Eede Butt that became Travis & Arnold, Trafalgar Lane
Immortalised on a bus
Several North Laine personalities have their names there
Gunvant Majevadia (1944 - 2012)
He ran the newsagents on the corner Trafalgar Street/Kensington Place
Joan Stone (1923 - 2012)
A long-term resident of Pelham Square
Local water colour artist ahead of her time
Kathleen Walne, 3 October 1915 - 30 June 2011
A Penny for the Gas
Book by Alice Reynolds launched in August 2011
Sad death of Kathleen Ward
Admired artist from Kensington Place
Astoria Cinema
Bill Underhill, organist
Lighting up Max
Max Miller statue now lit at night
Family photos
Taken in Upper Gardner Street and Gloucester Road
They bore no grudge at fate
Owners of Grand Parade Garage, established 1918
Tom Sayers plaque
The great unveiling...
New plaque to Peggy Ramsay
AGM report on Commemorative Plaques Panel, 2009/10
Robert Shelton of Kensington Place
He helped launch the career of Bob Dylan
A penny for the gas
Living in Over Street in the 1920s
Return to Brighton 2008
Memories of Over Street from 1918 to 1934
The Hokey Pokey Man
Buying ice cream and frozen fruit juice in North Laine in the 1920s and 30s
Alfred and Hannah Wright of 18 Kensington Place
Victorian and Edwardian photographers in North Laine, Part 1
Red's wife swap challenge
Shown on Channel 4, 21 September 2008
Gigins of Gloucester Road
Memories of the manageress in the 1930s and 40s
Tex McLeod
Texas cowboy entertainer who once lived on Tidy Street
Travel with Ken on Service 50
Brighton & Hove Buses honour Ken Fines
Blue plaque for Anita Roddick
The Body Shop started in Kensington Gardens
Memories of Trafalgar Street
My grandmother ran a fish and chip shop
My life at No 10 Tidy Street
Rita Buckrell remembers her early years
Memories of a trader in Vine Street
Roy Moffatt's reflections over 27 years
Memories of Cheapside
My life in the street
The Runner keeps me in contact across the world
Memories of a former resident of Trafalgar Street
Farewell to Spud and Angela!
Two long-term residents move away from North Laine
John's sweet memories
Reminiscing about the past in North Laine
Pat Lettres talks about the 1940s
From Kemp Street to Kensington Place
Queen's visit
Her Majesty and I
William Moon
He devoted his life to the blind
Harry Cowley
The man who made the market
Cyril helped to celebrate age
Cyril Mount, a North Laine resident, was in the news in spring 2006
Peggy Ramsay
The London theatre comes to North Laine
Henry's daily dip
Swimming in the snow
Tom Sayers
A North Laine boxer