Brighton Regency Synagogue was created in 1836.
Which one? There are several synagogues in Brighton and Hove. The Reform Synagogue's rabbi is, I believe, Rabbi Charles Wallach. The Progressive Synagogue has Rabbi Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah. Hove Hebrew Congregation (Orthodox) has Rabbi Hershel Rader. I'm not certain who runs the Chabad house, and Brighton's very famous Middle Street Synagogue as an inactive synagogue does not have a resident rabbi - though I believe Rabbi Rader and other rabbis do occasionally conduct services in the building. There are 4 operating synagogues in Brighton & Hove, plus Chabad and Chabad on Campus at Sussex University. The Rabbis are as follows. Brighton & Hove Hebrew Congration (Orthodox) Rabbi Rader Hove Hebrew Congregation (Orthodox) Rabbi Silverman Brighton & Hove Reform Synagogue: Rabbi Wallach Brighton & Hove Progressive Synagogue: Rabbi Sarah Chabad House, Hove: Rabbi Efune Chabad on Campus: Rabbi Lewis There is also a Brighton & Hove Community website at http://www.webjam.com/indi
Brighton Belle was created in 1934.
Clifford Musgrave has written: 'Sussex' -- subject(s): Guidebooks 'The pictorial history of Brighton and the Royal Pavilion' -- subject(s): Description, Views 'Regency furniture, 1800-1830' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Furniture, Regency Furniture, Regency style 'Arundel Castle' -- subject(s): Arundel Castle 'Regency furniture' 'Life in Brighton, from the earliest times to the present' -- subject(s): History 'Regency furniture, 1800 to 1830' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Furniture, Regency, Regency style
Brighton Beach - BMT Brighton Line - was created in 1878.
Regency Bridge was created in 1939.
Regency Square was created in 1975.
Tulungagung Regency was created in 1205.
Regency Records was created in 1965.
Blitar Regency was created in 1324.
Pidie Regency was created in 1956.
Bireuën Regency was created in 1999.
Simeulue Regency was created in 1999.