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		<title>By: Paul Nicholls-Whiteman</title>
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		<description>I have just read your very informative piece on Art Deco buildings in Brighton.
I too find them totally fascinating and have just asked Brighton Council Archives to find out when these buildings were built and who for.  There is the Primark shop and also around the arcade opposite the bus stops and those flats aswell.  Of course Embassy Court is great favourite but these buildings on the Western Road are equally fascinating and not many people notice what is around them.  The War Memorial at the bottom of St.James&#039;s street always makes me stop and take in the beauty of it&#039;s simplicity and the power of it&#039;s message.  I really enjoyed reading your article.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just read your very informative piece on Art Deco buildings in Brighton.<br />
I too find them totally fascinating and have just asked Brighton Council Archives to find out when these buildings were built and who for.  There is the Primark shop and also around the arcade opposite the bus stops and those flats aswell.  Of course Embassy Court is great favourite but these buildings on the Western Road are equally fascinating and not many people notice what is around them.  The War Memorial at the bottom of St.James&#8217;s street always makes me stop and take in the beauty of it&#8217;s simplicity and the power of it&#8217;s message.  I really enjoyed reading your article.</p>
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