File:City College Brighton & Hove (former York Place Board School), Pelham Street, Brighton (September 2019) (3).JPG

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Description The former York Place Elementary Schools, York Place/Pelham Street, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Built as a Board School in 1870 by Thomas Simpson. Now part of Greater Brighton Metropolitan College ("The Met"), successor to City College Brighton & Hove (which merged with Northbrook College in Worthing 2017 to form The Met).
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