Bognor Regis, From The Pier 1890
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Bognor's growth from a tiny fishing village started in the 1780s, with Sir Richard Hotham's grand scheme inland (immodestly named Hothampton) aimed at the nobility and gentry, but was followed by piecemeal Regency and later growth along the sea front. The casual way Bognor developed is brought out well in this view, with no two buildings the same or related to each other. Horse-drawn bathing machines were still in use to safeguard bathers' modesty.
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