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  1. 121
    Published [1929]
    “…BRADFORD 38, North Parade. BRIGHTON 49, East Street. BRISTOL 61, Park Street. …”
  2. 122
    “…Bradford 11837-8 Birmingham 237-239, Broad Street, Birmingham, 1 Midland 6021-8 Brighton 3. Lansdowne Road. Hove, Sussex Hove 1042 Bristol 46, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol, 8 Bristol 34014 Cambridge 16, Station Road, Cambridge Cambridge 56950 Cardiff 9, Dumfries Place, Cardiff Cardiff 7477 Colchester 31, St. …”
  3. 123
    Published 25 February 1924
    “…Among the County Boroughs who arranged programmes for the Week might be mentioned Blackburn, Brighton, Halifax, Hull, Leicester, Plymouth, Preston, St. …”
  4. 124
    by Labour Party (Great Britain)
    Published [1922]
    “…A Service of Specialists Again, efforts are now being made to supply through the hospitals an organised service of specialists to people of slender incomes by means of a system of voluntary insurance. In Brighton and Sussex such a scheme is actually at work, and in London there has been started a "National Provident Scheme for Hospital and Additional Medical Services," working chiefly in conjunction with the London, St. …”
  5. 125
    “…Twenty-three principal matrons located as follows: Four in London, two in Glasgow, one in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Leeds, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool, Lincoln, Leicester, Birmingham, Oxford, Cambridge, Cardiff, Bristol, Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Brighton. Matrons. Assistant matrons. Sisters. Staff nurses. …”
  6. 126
    Published 13 June 1939
    “…Trigg had not in any way slackened their efforts on behalf of the Basque Children, but that they had been working under very disagreeable circumstances at Brighton, and could not co-operate with the Warden there. …”
  7. 127
    “…" June 8th, 1921. Rotary Club, Brighton and Hove. Hon. Organiser. "The People's League of Health: Its Aims and Objects.…”
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