makes up much of the southwest of the suburb. Brighton features mostly suburban housing. The large nursing home Eventide, run by the Queensland Government , is within Brighton. Brighton was also home ... brighton University of QueenslandQueensland Places Brighton Coord 27.299 153.057 display title format ...Inappropriate tone date December 2007 Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Brighton city Brisbane ... Brisbane central business district Brisbane CBD near nw Pine River Queensland Pine River near n Bramble Bay near ne Bramble Bay near w Bald Hills, Queensland Bald Hills near e Bramble Bay near sw Bracken Ridge, Queensland Bracken Ridge near s Sandgate, Queensland Sandgate near se Sandgate, Queensland Sandgate Brighton is the northernmost suburb of City of Brisbane Brisbane City , Australia , located ... July 2007 The Brighton Hotel The main pub in Brighton is the Brighton Hotel located along Beaconsfield Terrace. An early settler, Captain William Townsend, bought the Brighton Hotel and used it as his ... needed date July 2007 Education Three primary schools are located within BrightonBrighton State ... Centre is also located in Brighton. Brighton Wetlands Brighton has a wonderful woodland wetland ... roads of Brighton, Beaconsfield Terrace, and then leads to Bramble Bay between 15th and 16th Avenues. Brighton Esplanade Brighton is a desirable Brisbane suburb due to both the ease of public transport ... esplanade follows the coast between the Houghton Highway bridge and Sandgate, Queensland Sandgate . The esplanade is used by walkers, cyclists and families. Brighton s beach is used by kite surfers ... at the northern end of the suburb, connecting to Redcliffe City, Queensland Redcliffe City at Clontarf, Queensland Clontarf . Gallery gallery widths 111 perrow 5 class thumbcaption Image 2005 08 14 Hornibrook01.jpg Hornibrook Bridge towards Brighton Image Brighton Wetlands.jpg Brighton Wetlands Speight Street Entrance Image copold creek.jpg Copold creek from Beconsfield Terrace Image brighton ... more details
About the town of Brighton in England the city Brighton and Hove other uses Brighton disambiguation Use British English date August 2011 Infobox UK place official name Brighton unitary england Brighton ... longitude 0.1313120 constituency westminster Brighton Kemptown UK Parliament constituency Brighton Kemptown constituency westminster1 Brighton Pavilion UK Parliament constituency Brighton Pavilion post town BRIGHTON postcode area BN population demonym Brightonian postcode district BN1, BN2, BN50 ... 20 August 2007 ref static image static image caption small From top Brighton Dome , Royal Pavilion , Town Hall, The Lanes and Brighton Pier . small london distance Brighton IPAc en audio en uk Brighton.ogg b r a t n is the major part of the city of Brighton and Hove formed from the previous towns of Brighton, Hove , Portslade and several other villages in East Sussex , England on the south coast of Great Britain. For administrative purposes, Brighton and Hove is not part of the Metropolitan .... Brighton experienced rapid population growth, reaching a peak of over 160,000 by 1961. ref Carder, Timothy 1990 . The Encyclopaedia of Brighton . S.127 East Sussex County Libraries. ISBN 0 86147 315 9 ref Modern Brighton forms part of the Brighton Worthing Littlehampton Brighton Worthing Littlehampton ... Census 2001, Key Statistics for urban areas accessdate 11 April 2007 ref Brighton has two universities ... of Brighton File Brighton aquarium photochrom.jpg thumb 250px left Photochrom of Brighton aquarium, 1890 1900 In the Domesday Book , Brighton was called Bristelmestune ref cite web url http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ...&catid 24&pagenumber 1&querytype 1 title National Archives Domesday Book Brighton accessdate 13 December ... Nicholas, Brighton St Nicholas Church and the street pattern of the area now known as The Lanes Brighton ... doctor Dr Richard Russell of Lewes began prescribing seawater at Brighton. ref name Russell1755 cite ... became the fashionable resort of Brighton. Growth of the town was further encouraged by the patronage ... more details
There is more than one place in Australia called Brighton . Brighton, Queensland , a suburb of Brisbane Brighton, South Australia , a coastal suburb of Adelaide Brighton, Tasmania Brighton, Victoria , a suburb of Melbourne Brighton, Western Australia , a suburb of Perth Brighton Le Sands, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney See also Brighton disambiguation geodis ... more details
Brighton is a town in East Sussex. Brighton may also refer to TOCright Places Australia Brighton, Queensland , a suburb of Brisbane Brighton, South Australia , a coastal suburb of Adelaide Brighton, Tasmania Brighton, Victoria , a suburb of Melbourne Brighton Le Sands, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney City of Brighton, South Australia , a former LGA Local Government Area City of Brighton, Victoria , a former LGA Local Government Area Electoral district of Brighton , an electoral district in Victoria Canada Brighton, Newfoundland and Labrador Brighton, Nova Scotia disambiguation Brighton, Ontario New Zealand Brighton, New Zealand , Otago region United States Brighton, Alabama Brighton House, California Brighton, Colorado Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation , Florida Brighton, Illinois Brighton Park, Chicago , Illinois Brighton, Indiana Brighton, Iowa Brighton, Massachusetts , a section of the city of Boston Brighton Plantation, Maine Brighton, Baltimore , Maryland Brighton, Michigan Brighton, Missouri Brighton, Monroe County, New York Brighton, Franklin County, New York Brighton, Syracuse , New York Brighton, Ohio Brighton, Oregon Brighton, Tennessee Brighton, Vermont Brighton, Wisconsin disambiguation , multiple places Brighton Ski Resort , Utah Other HMS Brighton HMS Brighton , the name of three ships of the Royal Navy SS Brighton SS Brighton , the name of three ships of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Brighton, a character in Mario Party 6 Brighton Collectibles , a corporation that sells handbags, jewelry, shoes and more. Brighton, a minor character in Fire Emblem Thracia 776 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. , a football club who compete in the English league system See also Brighton Beach disambiguation Brighton High School disambiguation Brighton Rock disambiguation Brighton Township disambiguation City of Brighton disambiguation New Brighton disambiguation disambig geo DEFAULTSORT Brighton Category English toponyms bg ca Brighton desambiguaci ... more details
or territory Name Queensland Fullname State of Queensland Flag Flag of Queensland.svg CoatOfArms Coa ... Party of Queensland LNP Viceroy Penelope Wensley ViceroyType Governor Status State established ... Website www.qld.gov.au coord 23 0 S 143 0 E display title Queensland is Australia s Ranked ..., southwest and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean . Queensland has a population of 4,580,700, concentrated along the coast and particularly in the state s South East Queensland South East . The state is the world s List of the largest ... third largest city . Referred to as the Sunshine State , Queensland is home to 10 of Australia ... third largest economy . Queensland was first occupied by Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait ... Dreamtime.net.au accessdate 4 August 2010 ref The first European to land in Queensland was Netherlands ..., including Queensland, for Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain . Queensland was explored ... transportation ceased in 1839 and free settlement permitted in 1842, and Queensland was separated ... wide as Queensland Day . Queensland achieved statehood with the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901. Queensland s Governor of Queensland Governor is Penelope Wensley , and the Premier of Queensland Premier is Campbell Newman of the Liberal National Party of Queensland Liberal National Party ... web url http www.q150.qld.gov.au AboutUs Birth.aspx title Queensland Government Q150 publisher Q150.qld.gov.au date 11 June 2010 accessdate 4 August 2010 ref History Main History of Queensland The history of Queensland spans thousands of years, encompassing both a lengthy Indigenous Australian indigenous ... in 1770. The Australian Labor Party has its origin as a formal organisation in Queensland and the town of Barcaldine, Queensland Barcaldine is the symbolic birthplace of the party. ref name lh cite ... colony from New South Wales. ref cite web url http www.qld.gov.au about queensland history ... more details
Brighton Township may refer to the following places in the United States Brighton Township, Macoupin County, Illinois Brighton Township, Michigan Brighton Township, Nicollet County, Minnesota Brighton Township, Lorain County, Ohio Brighton Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Brighton Township ... more details
Brighton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Brighton, Kenosha County, Wisconsin , a town Brighton community , Kenosha County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Brighton, Marathon County, Wisconsin , a town geodis es Brighton Wisconsin ... more details
Brighton Heights can refer to either of two neighborhoods within two different cities in the United States Brighton Heights Pittsburgh Brighton Heights, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania or Brighton Heights, Staten Island Brighton Heights, Staten Island, New York geodis ... more details
New Brighton is the name of several places TOCright Australia New Brighton, New South Wales , a suburb in Ocean Shores, New South Wales Canada New Brighton, Calgary , Alberta, a neighborhood New Brighton Gambier Island , a settlement in British Columbia New Zealand New Brighton, New Zealand , a suburb of Christchurch South Africa New Brighton, Gauteng New Brighton, Nelson Mandela Metropole United Kingdom New Brighton, Merseyside , a seaside resort in Wallasey, England New Brighton A.F.C. , the current football soccer club New Brighton Tower F.C. , a former Football soccer club New Brighton F.C. rugby union , a rugby union club New Brighton, Hampshire , a neighbourhood in Havant Borough New Brighton, Wrexham , a small village in the county of Wrexham, North Wales New Brighton, Flintshire , a village in the county of Flintshire, North Wales United States New Brighton, Minnesota , a city New Brighton, Pennsylvania , a borough New Brighton State Beach in California New Brighton, Staten Island , a neighborhood in New York See also Brighton disambiguation disambig bg ca New Brighton de New Brighton it New Brighton nl New Brighton pl New Brighton sv New Brighton vo New Brighton ... more details
Brighton Line can refer to BMT Brighton Line , a rapid transit line of the New York City Subway in the United States Brighton Main Line , a railway line between London and Brighton in Southern England disambig ... more details
Brighton Rock may refer to Brighton Rock novel Brighton Rock novel , a 1938 novel by Graham Greene Brighton Rock 1947 film Brighton Rock 1947 film , a 1947 film based on the novel, directed by John Boulting Brighton Rock 2010 film Brighton Rock 2010 film , a 2010 film also based on the novel Brighton Rock song Brighton Rock song , a 1974 song by Queen on the album Sheer Heart Attack Brighton Rock , a musical by John Barry and Don Black lyricist Don Black Brighton Rock band , a Canadian glam metal band Rock confectionery from Brighton See also New Brighton Rock , a rock concert staged in New Brighton, Merseyside, UK, on 21 and 22 May 1984 and later broadcast by ITV disambig de Brighton Rock it Brighton Rock ... more details
Brighton School is the name of multiple locations Brighton School Sacramento, California , a property on the National Register of Historic Places Brighton School Lynnwood, Washington , a private K 8 school schooldis ... more details
Brighton was the name of three ships of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway. SS Brighton 1847 , sold in 1850 to Italy SS Brighton 1878 , sold in 1893 SS Brighton 1903 , to the Southern Railway in 1923, Sold in 1930 and converted to a private yacht, wrecked 1933 It was also the name of these ships. SS Brighton 1928 , built for R Chapman and Sons. Struck a mine and sank in 1940. SS Brighton 1933 , built for the Southern Railway. Requisitioned by the Admiralty for use as a hospital ship in WWII. Bombed and sunk in 1940 SS Brighton 1949 , built for British Railways. Sold to Jersey Lines in 1967 and renamed La Duchesse de Bretagne . Scrapped in 1970. SS Brighton was the original name of the sports stadium used by the Brighton Tigers ice hockey team in England. shipindex ... more details
Image Brighton Pride 2007 Village People.jpg thumb People enjoying the annual Brighton Pride carnival event, in 2007 Brighton Pride is a registered charity from Brighton and Hove in England promoting equality and diversity, and advances education to eliminate discrimination against the lesbian , gay , bisexual and transgender LGBT community. It raises awareness of issues by promoting and staging a series of events including Winter Pride and the annual summer festival and making grants and or donations to other charitable and voluntary organisations. Its key objective is to develop an environment in favour of LGBT equality by providing information, advice and support. The charity decided to charge entry to Preston Park in 2011, due to safety advice from Statutory bodies. Pride remains an established Charity Pride South East , a charity registered in England and Wales. No 1105892 and this year ... in Preston Park. External links Commons category Official links http www.brightonpride.org Brighton Pride website Guides & reviews http www.gay pride.org.uk events brighton winter.php The definitive guide to UK LGBTQ Pride Brighton & Hove Winter Pride http www.gay pride.org.uk events brighton dogshow.php The definitive guide to UK LGBTQ Pride Brighton & Hove Companion Dog Show http www.gay pride.org.uk events brighton summer.php The definitive guide to UK LGBTQ Pride Brighton & Hove Summer Pride http www.tobloggle.co.uk brighton pride 2007 review Brighton Pride 2007 review Galleries http www.realbrighton.com archive.php?vw bf&disp form&comp pride Brighton Pride 2010 photos and reviews ... 1&page 1&sortby &sorttime 0&way &date 0 Brighton Pride 2009 photos http homeinbrighton.co.uk photos sets ?photosetid 72157606518734808 Brighton Pride 2008 photos http scene out.com gallery showgallery.php?cat 874 Brighton Pride 2006 photos Category LGBT events in the United Kingdom Category Pride parades Category Brighton LGBT org stub LGBT topics in the United Kingdom ... more details
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Brighton , after the seaside town of Brighton . HMS Brighton 1795 6 was a 14 gun tender purchased in 1795 and captured by the French in 1797. HMS Brighton 1903 6 , a passenger ferry requisitioned from the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1914, used as a troopship and later as a hospital ship . HMS Brighton I08 6 was a Town class destroyer Town class destroyer launched as the Wickes class destroyer Wickes class destroyer USS Cowell DD 167 6 . She was transferred to the Royal Navy under lend lease in 1940, and used as a target ship from 1942. She was transferred to the Soviet Navy between 1944 and 1949 as Zharki , and was broken up in 1949. HMS Brighton F106 6 was a Rothesay class frigate Rothesay class frigate launched in 1959 and scrapped in 1985. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Brighton, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Coord 50 49 16 N 0 08 46 W region GB type landmark display title Infobox Stadium stadium name Brighton Centre nickname image Image Brighton Centre.JPG 200px location Brighton , England broke ground opened 1977 closed demolished owner Brighton & Hove City Council ref name BCentre http conferences.brightoncentre.co.uk about our commitment Our Commitment , Brighton Centre ref operator Brighton & Hove City Council ref name BCentre construction cost architect former names seating capacity Concerts 4,500 br Business conference Conferences 5,000 br Brighton Centre is the largest conference and exhibition centre in southern England, ref name Argus1 http www.theargus.co.uk news 9458237.Facelift for Brighton Centre Facelift for Brighton Centre , The Argus , 6 January 2012 ref and is regularly used for conferences of the British political parties and other bodies of national importance. The venue has the capacity to accommodate up to 5,000 delegates, ref name Argus1 although rooms in the building can be used for weddings and banquets. ref http www.theatresonline.com theatres brighton theatres the brighton centre The Brighton Centre , theatresonline.com ref It has also been used as a live music ... 2007 ref The venue is situated in the centre of Brighton on the sea front and is within 200 metres of major hotels. In 2004, it was estimated that the centre generates 50 million in revenue for Brighton. ref http www.brighton hove.gov.uk index.cfm?request c1124741 A new future for the Brighton Centre , Brighton & Hove City Council ref The second phase of redevelopment waas completed in January 2012 .... References Reflist External links http conferences.brightoncentre.co.uk brighton centre Official site The Brighton Centre Official Website http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&q Brighton, Brighton ... satellite image of the Brighton Centre B&H Buildings DEFAULTSORT Brighton Centre, The Category Buildings and structures in Brighton and Hove Category Exhibition and conference centres in England Category ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Brighton symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer E. W. Elst discovery site European Southern Observatory discovered November 15, 1990 designations yes mp name 8849 alt names 1990 VZ4 named after Brighton mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.2215740 perihelion 2.6127374 semimajor eccentricity 0.1043545 period 1819.8593977 avg speed inclination 9.97976 asc node 188.02160 mean anomaly 305.23837 arg peri 100.52666 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.3 8849 Brighton 1990 VZ4 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on November 15, 1990 by E. W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 8849 Brighton JPL Small Body Database Browser on 8849 Brighton MinorPlanets Navigator 8848 1990 VK1 8850 Bignonia MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Brighton Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Discoveries by Eric Walter Elst Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1990 beltasteroid stub fa it 8849 Brighton la 8849 Brighton hu 8849 Brighton pl 8849 Brighton pt 8849 Brighton uk 8849 vi 8849 Brighton yo 8849 Brighton ... more details
lon dir W caption New York City map with Brighton Beach marked. Brighton Beach is an oceanside ... York New York City Brooklyn Brighton Beach Demographics.aspx ref It is known for its high population of Russian speaking immigrants ref http nymag.com guides everything brighton beach ref and as a summer ... for the 1983 Neil Simon play Brighton Beach Memoirs , a coming of age story about a family living in the neighborhood during the great depression. ref http www.amazon.com Brighton Beach Memoirs ... stack clear true File Unionville Guntherville.jpg thumb 1873 map of Brighton Beach File Downtown Brighton Beach IMG 1762.JPG thumb Downtown section of Brighton Beach, looking east along Brighton Beach Ave. from the corner of Coney Island Ave., near the Brighton Beach New York City Subway subway station ... on Coney Island Ave. in Brighton Beach File BrightonCOOPs.JPG thumb Recently built luxury condos on Brighton ... thumb P.S. 225, a school in Brighton Beach File Brighton15thStreet.jpg thumb Brighton 15th Street Brighton Beach is bounded by Coney Island at Ocean Parkway Brooklyn Ocean Parkway to the west ... 60th Precinct, NYPD ref History Brighton Beach was developed by William A. Engeman as a beach resort ... Citycyclopedia the winning name evoked the resort of Brighton, England . The centerpiece of the resort was the large Hotel Brighton or Brighton Beach Hotel , placed on the beach at what is now the foot ... York Times, April 4, 1888 ref Adjacent to the hotel, Engeman built the Brighton Beach Race Course .... Brighton Beach was re developed as a fairly dense residential community with the final rebuilding of the Brighton Beach railway into a modern rapid transit line, known as the BMT Brighton Line ... camp survivors brighton beach&source bl&ots dyckTEgSSf&sig yJe6s34fjaAkpr4Wy6HPrC40ZfY&hl en&sa X&ei ... survivors live in Brighton Beach. ref http www.time.com time nation article 0,8599,2031278,00.html ... the crowds, and many world renowned celebrities, to the Brighton Beach Baths Private Beach Club ... more details
Infobox settlement official name City of Brighton and Hove other name nickname settlement type Unitary ... map Brighton and Hove UK locator map.svg mapsize 200px map caption Brighton and Hove shown within ... Kingdom City leader title Governing body leader name Brighton and Hove City Council leader title1 ... Kingdom general election, 2010 MPs leader name3 Simon Kirby Conservative Party UK C br small Brighton Kemptown UK Parliament constituency Brighton Kemptown small br Mike Weatherley Conservative Party ... G br small Brighton Pavilion UK Parliament constituency Brighton Pavilion small leader title4 ... 276854&c brighton and hove&d 13&e 13&g 410702&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1305011342859&enc 1&dsFamilyId ... Units for Statistics NUTS 3 blank3 info footnotes Brighton and Hove is a unitary authority ... populous seaside resort . The major part of the city consists of Brighton , with around 155,000 people of the total population of 251,000. Consequently, people usually refer to the city as just Brighton . Brighton Worthing Littlehampton Brighton and Hove s urban area has a population of over 450,000 ... of having a large gay community. The city is also famous for its football team, Brighton & Hove Albion FC commonly known as just Brighton or Albion . They currently play in the Football League Championship at the Amex Stadium, opened in 2011. In 1997, the two large towns of Brighton and Hove were joined to form the unitary authority of Brighton and Hove, which was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II as part of the millennium celebrations in 2000. Brighton and Hove forms part of the Brighton ..., East Sussex Newhaven . The city, district and urban areas of Brighton and Hove have the biggest populations in the South East England region. Brighton and Hove themselves were results of amalgamations Brighton was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1854, later becoming a county borough under the Local Government Act 1888 it covered the parish of Brighton and part of Preston Hove became ... more details
Infobox tornado single name Brighton tornado image location Brighton tornado.jpg image name A church destroyed by the Brighton tornado date 2 February 1918 time fujitascale F3 total damages USD Unknown total fatalities 2 area affected Brighton, Victoria Brighton The Brighton tornado events were the strongest storm recorded in Melbourne to date. The tornado es occurred on the afternoon of 2nd of February 1918, with prevailing north westerly winds and hot sultry weather typical conditions for Melbourne thunderstorm s . ref name BSH cite web title The Brighton Cyclone 2nd February 1918 url http home.vicnet.net.au vbhs Articles 128 Brighton Cyclone.htm publisher Brighton Historical Society Inc. accessdate 2008 04 05 ref After a severe storm formed and moved off Port Phillip , two tornadoes struck Brighton, Victoria Brighton simultaneously. Five minutes later, a third tornado struck. The tornadoes then tracked east over open fields. Damage retrospectively rated F3 on the Fujita scale was observed in places. Two people were killed and many more injured. ref name ga cite web title Brighton Cyclone Tornadoes url http www.ga.gov.au hazards severeweather historic.jsp publisher Geoscience Australia accessdate 2008 04 05 ref See also Extreme weather events in Melbourne List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks List of Southern Hemisphere tornadoes and tornado outbreaks References Reflist Melbourne geo stub weather stub Category 1918 in Australia Category History of Melbourne Category Tornadoes in Australia Category Tornadoes of 1918 ... more details
coord 50.819 0.138 display title region GB scale 20000 refimprove date September 2007 Image Brighton Interceptor Sewer 1874.jpg thumb Brighton Interceptor Sewer in 1874 right Image Brightons Victorian sewage tunnel.jpg thumb upright Victorian tunnel of Brighton sewers Brighton , part of the city of Brighton and Hove in England , United Kingdom , is home to an extensive system of Victorian era Victorian sewers running under the town in addition to a large modern storm drain under the beach. ref cite web url http www.southernwater.co.uk homeAndLeisure daysOut brightonSewerTours LittleHistory.asp title A little history of Brighton s magnificent sewers publisher Southern Water accessdate 16 January 2011 ref The company responsible for the sewers, Southern Water , run tours for the public during the summer and Brighton Festival . The system is connected to a number of outfalls at the popular bathing beach, including emergency storm water outfalls which were still able to release raw sewage into the 1990s. One of these may be seen in the stone groyne adjacent to the Palace Pier . During the late 1990s, a massive storm water collection drain wide enough to drive a vehicle through was constructed along the beach, using tunnelling machines similar to those used to cut the Channel Tunnel . These were lowered to the tunnel depth via several deep shafts sunk at intervals along the beach, which were subsequently capped and covered. Pebbles were replaced on top of the shafts to return the beach to its former appearance and public use. See also History of Brighton References Reflist External links http www.southernwater.co.uk homeAndLeisure daysOut brightonSewerTours TourDates.asp Sewer Tours http www.silentuk.com writeups cots.html Brighton s Sewers Brighton and Hove Category Brighton and Hove EastSussex struct stub ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type lga name Brighton Council state Tasmania image LGA Tas SE Brighton.png caption Brighton Council pop formatnum 16358 pop footnotes ref name ABS3218.0 cite web url http www.abs.gov.au AUSSTATS abs .nsf DetailsPage 3218.02009 10?OpenDocument title 3218.0 Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2009 10 author Australian Bureau of Statistics date 31 March 2011 accessdate 23 August 2011 Estimated resident population ERP at 30 June 2010. ref area 168 est 1863 seat Brighton, Tasmania Brighton mayor Tony Foster region Brighton, Tasmania Brighton Bridgewater, Tasmania Bridgewater logo url http www.brighton.tas.gov.au stategov Division of Lyons state Lyons fedgov Division of Lyons Lyons near nw Southern Midlands Council Southern Midlands near n Southern Midlands Council Southern Midlands near ne Southern Midlands Council Southern Midlands near w Derwent Valley Council Derwent Valley near e City of Clarence Clarence near sw Derwent Valley Council Derwent Valley near s City of Glenorchy Glenorchy near se City of Clarence Clarence coordinates coord 42 43 14 S 147 17 40 E type adm2nd source GA region AU TAS display inline,title The Brighton Council or Municipality of Brighton is a Local Government Areas in Australia Local Government Area of Tasmania . It in based in the town of Brighton, Tasmania Brighton , and covers the towns of Pontville, Tasmania Pontville and Tea Tree, Tasmania Tea Tree . It also covers the far northern Hobart suburbs of Bridgewater, Tasmania Bridgewater , Gagebrook, Tasmania Gagebrook , Honeywood and Old Beach, Tasmania Old Beach . Brighton Council has one of the highest birth rate in all of Australia. The Total Fertility Rate was 2.64 ... Reflist External links http www.brighton.tas.gov.au Municipality of Brighton Hobart suburbs Local Government Areas of Tasmania Category Local Government Areas of Tasmania Tasmania geo stub de Brighton Municipality fr Conseil de Brighton Tasmanie nl Brighton Council pl Gmina Brighton pt Brighton Tasm nia ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Inappropriate tone date August 2008 Allston Brighton is a set of two interlocking Boston neighborhoods, Allston, Boston, Massachusetts Allston and Brighton, Boston, Massachusetts Brighton . Geographical and technical Issues Image Brighton Allston Congregational Church, Brighton MA.jpg thumb right 200px center Brighton Allston br Congregational Church center Allston and Brighton s border runs along Everett Street in the North, running south along Gordon Street and terminates at the Brookline, Massachusetts Brookline town line along Kelton Street with land to the east of these streets falling in Allston, to the west, Brighton . Allston and Brighton are also identified by their respective postal zip codes Allston s is 02134, Brighton s is 02135 . Allston is generally understood as being in the northeast corner of Allston Brighton, where it meets Brookline and the rest of Boston in the commercialized Union Square or Allston Village area. Brighton is seen as the larger southwestern portion of Allston Brighton encompassing Brighton Center and the generally less urbanized neighborhoods. They are connected to the Fenway Kenmore area of Boston by a tiny strip of land ..., so they retain a very distinct neighborhood identity together. Allston Brighton is often perceived ... and a smaller Northern spur separated from Cambridge by the Charles River. Allston Brighton history Allston Brighton was formerly an agrarian area known as Little Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge ... classes. Allston Brighton today Today the area is a middle class urbanized area occupied largely ... in large part to students, Brighton Avenue at the heart of Allston, MA Allston has become a major nightlife ... supports a youth hockey team, Allston Brighton Youth Hockey which holds most practices at the Reilly Memorial Rink in Cleveland Circle . Social scene Allston Brighton is one of Boston s most ... of the environment. Brighton Center , defined by Market and Washington Streets, is Allston s less ... more details
The Brighton Festival is an annual arts festival which takes place in the city of Brighton and Hove in England each May. It was founded in 1966, and is the largest multi art form festival in England. ref cite news title The arts of the state could yet prove a political weapon first Polly last Toynbee work The Guardian date May 30 2006 url http www.guardian.co.uk Columnists Column 0,,1785626,00.html ref The 2006 festival organised over 200 events during 23 days which were attended by over 500,000 ... for the festival. Image Brighton Festival open house.jpg right thumb Example of an Open House ... included the world premiere of new work by Stomp s Brighton based creators, Yes No Productions. It also ... culture music music festivals 7625642 Brian Eno on the Brighton Festival.html first Thomas H last Green work The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph title Brian Eno on the Brighton Festival date ... Saturday interview Aung San Suu Kyi date 16 April 2011 ref See also Brighton Festival Fringe . Edinburgh ... festival References reflist External links http www.brightonfestival.org Brighton Festival main festival official website. http www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk Brighton Festival Fringe fringe festival official website. http www.aoh.org.uk Artists Open Houses website for separate element of the Brighton Festival. http www.bfc.org.uk Brighton Festival Chorus website for separate element of the Brighton Festival. http www.samesky.co.uk Same Sky arts organization, forms part of the Brighton Festival. http www.viewbrighton.co.uk listings brighton festival feature 2746.html Brighton Festival feature on Brighton information website View Brighton . http www.threeweeks.co.uk Three Weeks featuring complete guides to both the Brighton Festival and Edinburgh Festival . Brighton and Hove Category Arts festivals in England Category Culture in Brighton and Hove Category Festivals in England Category Recurring events established in 1966 cs Brighton Festival ja fi Brighton Festival ... more details
Infobox Athleticrace bgcolour orange image Brighton Marathon Medal.jpg imagesize 250px caption 2010 finishers medal location Brighton , United Kingdom type Road distance Marathon est 2009 record Men 2 ... Brightonmarathon.co.uk The Brighton Marathon is a road race run over the distance of 42.195 km or 26 miles and 385 yards. It takes place each April in Brighton on the south coast of England. The inaugural Brighton Marathon was organised by former international athlete Tim Hutchings and former Brighton club athlete, Tom Naylor. The first running of the race took place on 18th April 2010. The race ... Park, Brighton Preston Park . The route took in some of the sights of central Brighton before ... on the seafront and finishing on Madeira Drive, close to Brighton Pier . br br In Year 2 April 2011 ... 2011, The Brighton Marathon was granted coveted Bronze Medal status by the World governing ... The Brighton Marathon, London by the Sea , www.brightonmarathon.co.uk , 18 April 2010 ref ref Steve Hollis http www.theargus.co.uk sport 8105914.Olympian wins Brighton Marathon in record time Olympian wins inaugural Brighton Marathon , www.theargus.co.uk , 18 April 2010 ref ref D.D. Guttenplan http www.guardian.co.uk commentisfree 2010 apr 20 brighton marathon match for boston Brighton marathon ... File Brighton Marathon 2010.jpg thumb Runners during the 2010 race class wikitable sortable width 40 ... Mini LRR12 News NewsDetail.aspx?id 64577 Course records fall in Brighton , IAAF April 2012 ref Course record Women File Brighton Royal Pavilion.jpg thumb Runners pass the Brighton Royal Pavilion during ...?id 64577 Course records fall in Brighton , IAAF April 2012 ref Course record clear References reflist External links http www.brightonmarathon.co.uk Brighton Marathon Website http www.theargus.co.uk ... in the United Kingdom Category Sport in Brighton and Hove Category Recurring sporting events established in 2010 fr Marathon de Brighton ... more details