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Brighton is famous these days for its beach and as a centre for tourists... but for many centuries previously, the town thrived on its fishing fleet. With photographs, artefacts and a 27-foot Sussex fishing boat, discover the history of fishermen and the fishing community in Brighton at the Brighton Fishing Museum, on the beachfront, west of Brighton Pier, open from 11am to 5pm.
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