File:2–3 Pavilion Buildings, Brighton (May 2015) (Coat of Arms 1).jpg

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Description Coat of arms of the Borough of Hove. The former offices of the Brighton & Hove Herald newspaper, Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. Designed in a Neo-Georgian style in 1933 by John Leopold Denman. Became the HA HA Bar and Grill, then the All Bar One bar and restaurant. The lower division shows Chequy or and azure, three martlets of the first, being a combination of some of the the martlets in the traditional arms of the County of Sussex, and the arms of de Warenne, Earl of Surrey (Chequy or and azure), also Baron of Lewes in Sussex; Hove is located within the Rape of Lewes. (Source: https://sussexflag.wordpress.com/rapalflags/ )
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