Descendants of British Indian Army soldiers, including a Brighton student, arrived in full military uniform at the Royal Pavilion and discovered its role as a hospital during the First World War.
From December 1914 – February 1916, the Royal Pavilion was converted from a palace into a...
Royal treatment
Royal treatment | Culture | The Guardian
At the start of the first world war, Brighton's Royal Pavilion was made a hospital for Indian troops, an all-but-forgotten chapter in the surreal building's history...
The Sikh Patients of Brighton<small>
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From the autumn of 1914, and throughout the war years, the Brighton (United Kingdom) local newspapers made frequent references in their...
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