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DescriptionHove Museum and Art Gallery - geograph.org.uk - 409508.jpg
English: Hove Museum and Art Gallery. Built in the 1870s and originally known as Brooker Hall it was the home of John Oliver Vallance until 1893 and his wife until 1913. During the First World War it was used to house German POWs before becoming flats in 1923. Hove corporation purchased the building and opened the museum on the site in 1926.
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