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Photograph of Admiral Napier PH, Brighton, Sussex
Photograph of Admiral Napier PH, Brighton, Sussex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the Admiral Napier, Brighton, Sussex BN2 3DD. As of July 2018. Has also been known as Admiral Alehouse, formerly Sun, Admiral Napier, Cornerstone now The Admiral. Punch Taverns
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Admiral Brewery Brighton Kemp Napier Boozer
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This evocative photograph captures the facade of the Admiral Napier Public House, located in the heart of Brighton, Sussex. Established as a pub under various names throughout the years, including the Admiral Alehouse, Sun, and Cornerstone, the building has a rich history that reflects the vibrant character of Kemp Town in this coastal town. The Admiral Napier, with its distinctive red-brick exterior and ornate signage, has long been a beloved watering hole for locals and visitors alike. The pub, which can be found at 22-23 St James's Street, Brighton, BN2 3DD, has been under the management of Punch Taverns since July 2018. The history of the Admiral Napier is deeply intertwined with the brewing industry. Over the years, it has been associated with various breweries and companies, such as Brighton Brewery and Brighton and Hove Brewery, contributing to the rich tapestry of Brighton's brewing heritage. Despite the ever-changing business landscape, the Admiral Napier remains a cherished piece of Brighton's history. Its enduring appeal lies not only in its role as a local pub but also in its ability to evoke memories of days gone by and provide a sense of community to those who frequent it. This photograph, taken by The National Brewery Heritage Trust, offers a glimpse into the past and serves as a reminder of the important role that pubs like the Admiral Napier play in shaping the cultural and social fabric of our towns and cities.
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