Images George Rex
Photography of the built environment, including public art. Usually Creative Commons licences, ~1/day. Images, descriptions and opinions expressed are my own, unless otherwise indicated. United Kingdom. No Meta or X.
2026-02-15
All Saints / Lewes
Tower from the early C16
#architecture #photogaphy #lewes #sussex
https://flic.kr/p/2rWB3nQ
Photo of a once church with a tower from the early C16, 1806 nave by Amon Wilds, 1883 chancel and transepts by W. Basset Smith and E.J. Munt. Grade 2* listed. Now a community centre managed by the Town Council. Friar’s Walk, Lewes, East Sussex, UK.
2026-02-14
Lion & Lobster / Sign
Public house at Sillwood Street, Brighton
#PublicArt #PubSign #brighton #LionAndLobster #StreetArt
Sign on a wall of The Lion and Lobster public house at the corner of Sillwood Street and Bedford Place. The pub was previously known as The Olive Branch and The Rockingham. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-14
Hove Courts / 20260211
Fitzroy Robinson & Partners, c.1971–72
#architecture #photography #modernism #hove
https://flic.kr/p/2rWwTGH
Monochrome photo of Hove Trial Centre, built circa 1971–72 to a modernist design by Fitzroy Robinson & Partners. Lansdowne Road, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-12
Brighton Museum / South
Designed by William Porden, 1805
#architecture #photography #monochrome #georgian #brighton #ccbysa
https://flic.kr/p/2rWh49L
Monochrome photo of Indo-Islamic style buildings originally designed by William Porden, 1805, for George, Prince of Wales. Purchased by the local authority in 1850 and in 1873 was adapted by the Borough Surveyor, Philip Lockwood, as a museum. Grade 2* listed. Recent restoration by Donald Insall Associates. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-11
Photo of a residential high-rise designed by Seiferts, 1968. 26 floors rising 334 feet (102m), Brighton & Hove's tallest building (excluding the i360). Seen here from the northeast. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
2026-02-10
Brighton Centre / 20260204
Russell Diplock & Associates, 1977
#architecture #photography #brutalism #brutalist #brighton
https://flic.kr/p/2rVXW5v
Photo of a Brutalist style music and conference venue. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
2026-02-09
'Passacaglia' / Charles Hadcock
Artist: Charles Hadcock (b.1965 England)
#photography #PublicArt #sculpture #brighton #beach #ccbysa
https://flic.kr/p/2rVMQgf
Photo of a large abstract sculpture made from recycled cast iron, 20 tonnes, dated 1998. Plaque says: 'Passacaglia. A Song for the Sea'. In the distance are the remains of the West Pier. Brighton beach, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-08
The King & Queen / Gable
Architects: Clayton and Black, 1931, in Tudor Revival style
#architecture #photography #PublicHouse #NeoTudor #brighton
https://flic.kr/p/2rVCcdS
Photo shows a gable detail where "Henry VIII and one of his queens are modelled in coloured plaster either side of a flat-arched window" [source Grade 2 listing]. 3-17 Marlborough Place, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-07
1 Gloucester Place / BN1
A.k.a. Trustcard House, built in the 1980s
#architecture #photography #brighton #sussex
https://flic.kr/p/2rVnnFt
Mixed-use building of the 1980s replacing the handsome Telephone House of 1938. Unfortunately, the latter building "was deemed to be structurally unsafe". The replacement is somewhat reminiscent in form. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-06
Photo of a new building, comprising 70 apartments, on the site of the old Astoria cinema. Gloucester Place, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-05
Yes, we nodded to one another!
2026-02-05
Photo of flats built in 1938 for Brighton Council, in a brick modernist style of the interwar period. Named after Sir Kingsley Wood who was then Minister of Health and who played a significant role in the national slum clearance policy. Here viewed from John Street, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-04
Lodge Hill / Vista
View from Lodge Hill towards Wolstonbury Hill, Sussex
#landscape #photography #sussex #SouthDowns
https://flic.kr/p/2rUVM2Z
Photo view from Lodge Hill towards Wolstonbury Hill, part of the South Downs. The church spire in the middle distance belongs to St Cosmas & St Damian in Keymer. County of Sussex, UK.
2026-02-03
Pavilion West / Night
John Nash, 1815-22, for George IV
#architecture #IndoIslamic #Mughal #photography #brighton
https://flic.kr/p/2rULPHi
Night-time photograph of one of the King's Apartments' end pavilions (John Nash, 1815-22). "With onion dome and full-height, octagonal leaf pilasters, continuing above parapet to minarets of stone" [source: Grade 1 listing]. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-02
Brighton Museum / Night
Portico designed by Francis J.C.May in Mughal style
https://flic.kr/p/2rUAKYp
Night photograph of the portico of Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. I believe this was designed by Francis J.C.May, c.1901, in a Mughal style complementing William Pordon's original work. City of Brighton & Hove, UK.
2026-02-01
Pavilion / Night
Remodelling architect: John Nash, 1815-22, for George IV
#architecture #photography #IndoIslamic #brighton #BrightonPavilion
https://flic.kr/p/2rUvTiA
Night-time photo of the Brighton Pavilion, designed by John Nash, 1815-22, in an eclectic Indo-Islamic style, for George IV. The building is illuminated in purple. Grade 1 listed. Viewed from Pavilion Parade, City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
2026-01-31
Pavilion Night / BN1
John Nash, 1815-22, Grade 1 listed
#architecture #photography #brighton #monochrome #RoyalPavilion
https://flic.kr/p/2rUnim4
Monochrome, night photo of Brighton Pavilion, which was remodelled in an eclectic Oriental-Indian-Islamic style, for George IV. Grade 1 listed. From Pavilion Parade, City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
2026-01-30
Ditchling Green Barn / II
Grade 2 listed barn from the 18th century
#architecture #photography #vernacular #ditchling #sussex #ccbysa
https://flic.kr/p/2rUd9yy
Photo of a Grade 2 listed barn from the 18th century, on the north side of the village green. Lower level of flintwork with red-brick quoins, weather-boarding above and a half-hipped tiled roof. Leased to the Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft. Ditchling, Sussex, UK.
2026-01-29
Star & Garter / II
Grade 2 listed Georgian building of c.1750
#architecture #photography #georgian #PublicHouse #brighton
https://flic.kr/p/2rU64xA
Photo of a Grade 2 listed Georgian building of c.1750, façade recently painted. Originally known as the Star and Garter Hotel, then as Dr Brighton's public house, now reverted to its original name. At 16-17 Kings Road, City of Brighton & Hove, UK.

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