Brighton, West Pier 1889
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This famous watering-place owes its present prosperity to Dr Russell, of Lewes, who removed hence in 1750. He published a treatise on the advantages of sea-bathing, recommending Brighton very strongly. You can scarcely move on the Parade on a fine afternoon without meeting troops of fair horse-women attended by their riding-masters. The stream of carriages is almost as incessant as on a Drawing Room day at Buckingham Palace.
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