The following is a timeline of the history of Brighton , England.
Brighton's Chain Pier, Sussex's earliest pier, was built in 1823. Painting Chain Pier, Brighton by John Constable , 1827
^ Drewry, Charles Stewart (1832). A Memoir on Suspension Bridges, Comprising the History of Their Origin and Progress, and of Their Application to Civil and Military Purposes . Longmans, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman. pp. 69–74.
^ "History of Royal Sussex County Hospital Programme Board Presentation" (PDF). Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. Retrieved 19 March 2015 .
^ Knowles, Rachel (16 October 2011). "Mrs Fitzherbert (1756-1837)" . Regency History. Retrieved 18 March 2015 .
^ Scott, Les (2011). Bats, Balls & Bails: The Essential Cricket Book . Random House. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-446-42316-5 . Retrieved 1 December 2012 .
^ Christopher, John, ed. (2014). Locomotives of London, Brighton and South Coast Railway . Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1445634517 .
^ "1945: Rejoicing at end of war in Europe" . BBC. Retrieved 21 February 2015 .
^ "About the University" . University of Sussex. Retrieved 21 February 2015 .
^ "Bishop David John Cashman" . Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 21 February 2015 .
^ "Sussex Police Authority" . National Archives. Retrieved 21 February 2015 .
^ www.sitebysimon.co.uk, Simon Chilton -. "Brighton Ourstory :: A History of Lesbian & Gay Brighton Chapter 3: Out of the Closet, 1967-87" . www.brightonourstory.co.uk . Retrieved 14 February 2018 .
^ "Brighton 1974 – Eurovision Song Contest" . European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 31 May 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2024 .
^ UK Government. Local Government Act 1972. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
^ McCarthy, Michael (2 January 2006). "20 years on and whales are under threat again" . The Independent . Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2018 .
^ Tebbit, Norman (12 October 2014). "Brighton bombing: I can't find it in my heart to forgive the creature Magee, says Norman Tebbit" . The Telegraph . Retrieved 21 February 2015 .
^ " 'Historic day' for South Downs National Park" . BBC. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 20 February 2015 .
^ "Brighton & Lewes Downs" . UNESCO. Retrieved 6 October 2018 .
^ "Rampion Offshore Wind Farm Hits Full Stride" . Offshore Wind.biz. Retrieved 6 October 2018 .
^ "Harry and Meghan visit Sussex as duke and duchess" . BBC. 3 October 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018 .
^ Spiteri, Gianfranco; Fielding, James; Diercke, Michaela; Campese, Christine; Enouf, Vincent; Gaymard, Alexandre; Bella, Antonino; Sognamiglio, Paola; Sierra Moros, Maria José; Riutort, Antonio Nicolau; Demina, Yulia V. (5 March 2020). "First cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the WHO European Region, 24 January to 21 February 2020" . Eurosurveillance . 25 (9). doi :10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.9.2000178 . ISSN 1025-496X . PMC 7068164 . PMID 32156327 .
^ Boseley, Sarah; Campbell, Denis; Murphy, Simon (6 February 2020). "First British national to contract coronavirus had been in Singapore" . The Guardian . Archived from the original on 7 February 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2020 .
^ Mohdin, Kim Willsher Aamna; Madrid, and Sam Jones in (8 February 2020). "Coronavirus: British nine-year-old in hospital in France" . The Observer . ISSN 0029-7712 . Archived from the original on 26 February 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2020 .
^ "Trawl fishing banned off Sussex coastline to restore kelp forests" . Oceanographic Magazine. Retrieved 6 April 2021 .
^ "Kelp" . Sussex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority. Retrieved 6 April 2021 .
^ "Trawl fishing ban off Sussex coast aims to restore seaweed forests" . 22 March 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021 .
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