In England, on 29 August 1840, Henry Dendy (1800–81) purchased 5,120 acres (2,070ha) of Port Phillip land at £1 per acre, site unseen, under the terms of the short-lived Special Survey regulations. Dendy arrived on 5 February 1841 to claim his land. The area was known as Dendy's Special Survey.
The area Dendy was compelled to take, called "Waterville", was bound by the coastline to the west and the present day North Road, East Boundary Road and South Road. A town was surveyed in mid-1841, defined by the crescent-shaped street layout which remains today, and subdivided allotments were offered for sale. The area soon became the "Brighton Estate", and Dendy's site for his own home was named "Brighton Park". Unfortunately, the land did not have any ready sources of water. Sales were slow at first, and the financial depression came and Dendy's scheme for emigration and land sales failed. The family of his agent Jonathan Binns Were (1809–85) who had arrived in Melbourne in 1839, bought the land. All of Dendy's business ventures failed, and he died a pauper.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The ancient settlement of "Brighthelmstone" was documented in the Domesday Book (1086). The town's importance grew during the Middle Ages as the Old Town developed, but it languished in the early modern period, affected by foreign attacks, storms, a suffering economy and a declining population. During the modern period, Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France. The town also developed in popularity as a health resort for sea bathing as a purported cure for illnesses.
When it was proposed to enfranchise Brighton a Tory observed in Parliament that it would represent merely "toffy (sic), lemonade and jelly shops". Charles Seymour suggests he "obviously feared the Whig proclivities of the numerous tradespeople established there".
The first representatives of the constituency were of radical opinions. Isaac Newton Wigney (MP 1832–1839 and 1841–1842) was described as being of "Whig opinions inclining to radicalism, in favour of the ballot, and pledged himself to resign his seat whenever his constituents called upon him so to do". His colleague, the Nonconformist preacher and attorney George Faithfull (MP 1832–1835), went much further. He advocated "the immediate abolition of slavery, of all unmerited pensions and sinecures, the standing army, all useless expense, the Corn Laws, and every other monopoly. He said that if the extent of suffrage at that time was not found efficient he would vote for universal suffrage: and if triennial Parliaments did not succeed, would vote for having them annually; he was an advocate of the ballot".
Brighton Collectibles (Brighton) is an accessories manufacturer and retailer, with over 180retail stores in the United States. Brighton products are also sold in more than 5,000 boutiques nationwide.
The concept for Brighton began when Terri Kravitz and Jerry Kohl, high school sweethearts, opened a specialty retail store. In 1991, Terri and Jerry launched Brighton Collectibles with a single collection of belts. Over the years, Brighton has expanded their products to include a line of coordinating accessories and footwear. A customer might choose a lipstick case that matches a wallet, earrings that match a pair of sunglasses, a handbag that matches footwear, or an entire coordinating collection consisting of multiple accessories. Luggage and home accessories are included in Brighton's home line.
Brighton is headquartered in the City of Industry, California, and is a division of Leegin Creative Leather Products, also based in City of Industry, CA. For more than 30 years, Leegin has been manufacturing belts and other leather accessories at a California factory that has expanded from a shop with five employees to a plant employing more than 600 people. Components for some of the products are manufactured in countries such as France, Italy, Spain, China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan.
Our World by Drone in 4K - Brighton Beach, Victoria, Australia
Our World by Drone in 4K - Brighton Beach, Victoria, Australia
published: 06 Sep 2016
Suburb hotspot: Brighton, Victoria | Your Domain
Beautiful, beachy, leafy Brighton has pretty much everything you could need in a suburb.
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published: 17 Mar 2020
Inside the Brighton mansion on the market for $50 million | 7NEWS
A beachfront home in Brighton is set to blow the bayside property record out of the water. The estate which spans over 4,000 square metres is expected to fetch as much as $50 million.
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published: 18 Oct 2022
London Victoria to Brighton aboard Gatwick Express | Full Review Class 387 (4K)
Welcome to this trip report onboard the Gatwick Express - British Rail Class 387, Electric Multiple Unit. We will travel today from London Victoria to Brighton - The famous resort on the English Channel - on a brilliant afternoon run!
We will travel via Gatwick Airport today.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 22 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Destination: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket: £22
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published: 28 Sep 2022
Brighton Australia Drive ⎮ Jazz Chill Music ⎮Driving around Brighton in Victoria Australia
Brighton Australia Drive ⎮ Jazz Chill Music ⎮Driving around Brighton in Victoria Australia
Country: Australia
City: Melbourne
Season: Autumn
published: 01 Apr 2023
Aerial view - Historic images - Walkaround : Brighton Beach Victoria Australia
Brighton Beach railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia. It is located 14.5 km (9.01mi) south from the States capital Melbourne. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton, and it opened on 21 September 1861 as Beach. It was renamed Brighton Beach on 1 January 1867.
A railway connection to Melbourne was built in stages: Windsor to North Brighton was completed in 1859 and connected to the loop line to St Kilda station; the connection to Melbourne was made in 1860; and the line was extended from North Brighton to Brighton Beach in 1861. A single line railway-tram from St Kilda to Brighton Beach was completed in 1906. The railway tramline was duplicated in 1914. In 1919 the railway was electrified. A tram ran down Hawthorn Road; the section from...
published: 31 Mar 2023
Brighton to London Victoria - Full Train Ride - 4K
Howdy, all.
Today I am travelling back to Manchester from my August vacation in Brighton. This is the last video from the south of England for a while.
Those of you expecting more north videos won't be disappointed as I already have a couple in store to upload next.
But for now, enjoy the first leg of my journey back to Manchester aboard class 387 Gatwick Express from Brighton to London Victoria.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 29 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Destination: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket...
published: 16 Dec 2022
Karl Tatler Estate Agents Virtual Viewing - Flat 3 The Brents 201 Victoria Road New Brighton
Two bedroom apartment
published: 08 Sep 2023
Walking Through Brighton, Australia (Church Street) To Brighton Beach | 4K | ASMR People Traffic
Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Bayside local government area. Brighton recorded a population of 23,252 at the 2021 census. Brighton is named after Brighton in England. Wikipedia
Brighton is an affluent coastal suburb of Melbourne. It's luxury living at its finest and most tranquil. Brighton is one of the most expensive and exclusive towns in Melbourne, Victoria., Australia.
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Beautiful, beachy, leafy Brighton has pretty much everything you could need in a suburb.
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A beachfront home in Brighton is set to blow the bayside property record out of the water. The estate which spans over 4,000 square metres is expected to fetch ...
A beachfront home in Brighton is set to blow the bayside property record out of the water. The estate which spans over 4,000 square metres is expected to fetch as much as $50 million.
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Welcome to this trip report onboard the Gatwick Express - British Rail Class 387, Electric Multiple Unit. We will travel today from London Victoria to Brighton ...
Welcome to this trip report onboard the Gatwick Express - British Rail Class 387, Electric Multiple Unit. We will travel today from London Victoria to Brighton - The famous resort on the English Channel - on a brilliant afternoon run!
We will travel via Gatwick Airport today.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 22 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Destination: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket: £22
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Welcome to this trip report onboard the Gatwick Express - British Rail Class 387, Electric Multiple Unit. We will travel today from London Victoria to Brighton - The famous resort on the English Channel - on a brilliant afternoon run!
We will travel via Gatwick Airport today.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 22 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Destination: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket: £22
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Have a question? Don't hesitate to leave a comment down below.
Equipment: DJI Pocket 2
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Brighton Beach railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia. It is located 14.5 km (9.01mi) south from the States capital Melbourne...
Brighton Beach railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia. It is located 14.5 km (9.01mi) south from the States capital Melbourne. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton, and it opened on 21 September 1861 as Beach. It was renamed Brighton Beach on 1 January 1867.
A railway connection to Melbourne was built in stages: Windsor to North Brighton was completed in 1859 and connected to the loop line to St Kilda station; the connection to Melbourne was made in 1860; and the line was extended from North Brighton to Brighton Beach in 1861. A single line railway-tram from St Kilda to Brighton Beach was completed in 1906. The railway tramline was duplicated in 1914. In 1919 the railway was electrified. A tram ran down Hawthorn Road; the section from Glenhuntly to North Road was completed in 1925 and extended to Nepean Highway in 1937.
In 1968, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the South Road level crossing, located at the Down end of the station. The signal box that was built in 1926 for the level crossing remains, and is located between the Down end of Platform 2 and the level crossing.
In 20 November 1995, Brighton Beach was upgraded to a Premium Station
Two years after the opening of the railway line to Brighton Beach in 1861, Captain Kenny's Brighton Beach Baths opened. At the time, bathing in the open during daylight hours was strictly prohibited, as was mixed bathing: separate sections of the beach were designated for men and for women. The baths were built off shore and were accessed by a wooden bridge, so that bathers would not have to cross the sand clad only in bathing costumes, but could gain entry straight into the water. Brighton Beach Baths had been destroyed several times, and were finally demolished in 1979.
The Brighton Beach Hotel was established as the Royal Terminus Hotel in the 1840s, Brighton Beach Hotel remains one of Brighton's oldest landmarks. Once formerly well known as Milano's Tavern, Brighton Beach Hotel is the second hotel south of the Yarra River and originally built of local red ironstone.
The (War Memorial) monument commemorates those who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved. It was originally constructed to commemorate those who served in World War One but has been augmented to commemorate other conflicts. The Actual Monument Dedication Date was on Sunday 24th April, 1927
The precinct consists of a sandstone obelisk, and behind it is a sandstone wall which lists the names of those commemorated.
References and Credits:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Beach_railway_station - Wikipedia
https://www.brightonbeachhotel.com.au/ - Brighton Beach Hotel
https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/ - State Library – Victoria (historic photographers)
C.B Walker (1835 – 1901)
Robert V. Scott (1870 – 1940)
John T. Collins (1907 – 2001)
Airspy (historic aerial images)
Len Drummond
Rose Stereograph Co.
Victoria Railways
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Brighton Beach railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia. It is located 14.5 km (9.01mi) south from the States capital Melbourne. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton, and it opened on 21 September 1861 as Beach. It was renamed Brighton Beach on 1 January 1867.
A railway connection to Melbourne was built in stages: Windsor to North Brighton was completed in 1859 and connected to the loop line to St Kilda station; the connection to Melbourne was made in 1860; and the line was extended from North Brighton to Brighton Beach in 1861. A single line railway-tram from St Kilda to Brighton Beach was completed in 1906. The railway tramline was duplicated in 1914. In 1919 the railway was electrified. A tram ran down Hawthorn Road; the section from Glenhuntly to North Road was completed in 1925 and extended to Nepean Highway in 1937.
In 1968, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the South Road level crossing, located at the Down end of the station. The signal box that was built in 1926 for the level crossing remains, and is located between the Down end of Platform 2 and the level crossing.
In 20 November 1995, Brighton Beach was upgraded to a Premium Station
Two years after the opening of the railway line to Brighton Beach in 1861, Captain Kenny's Brighton Beach Baths opened. At the time, bathing in the open during daylight hours was strictly prohibited, as was mixed bathing: separate sections of the beach were designated for men and for women. The baths were built off shore and were accessed by a wooden bridge, so that bathers would not have to cross the sand clad only in bathing costumes, but could gain entry straight into the water. Brighton Beach Baths had been destroyed several times, and were finally demolished in 1979.
The Brighton Beach Hotel was established as the Royal Terminus Hotel in the 1840s, Brighton Beach Hotel remains one of Brighton's oldest landmarks. Once formerly well known as Milano's Tavern, Brighton Beach Hotel is the second hotel south of the Yarra River and originally built of local red ironstone.
The (War Memorial) monument commemorates those who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved. It was originally constructed to commemorate those who served in World War One but has been augmented to commemorate other conflicts. The Actual Monument Dedication Date was on Sunday 24th April, 1927
The precinct consists of a sandstone obelisk, and behind it is a sandstone wall which lists the names of those commemorated.
References and Credits:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Beach_railway_station - Wikipedia
https://www.brightonbeachhotel.com.au/ - Brighton Beach Hotel
https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/ - State Library – Victoria (historic photographers)
C.B Walker (1835 – 1901)
Robert V. Scott (1870 – 1940)
John T. Collins (1907 – 2001)
Airspy (historic aerial images)
Len Drummond
Rose Stereograph Co.
Victoria Railways
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Howdy, all.
Today I am travelling back to Manchester from my August vacation in Brighton. This is the last video from the south of England for a while.
Those...
Howdy, all.
Today I am travelling back to Manchester from my August vacation in Brighton. This is the last video from the south of England for a while.
Those of you expecting more north videos won't be disappointed as I already have a couple in store to upload next.
But for now, enjoy the first leg of my journey back to Manchester aboard class 387 Gatwick Express from Brighton to London Victoria.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 29 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Destination: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket: £19
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Howdy, all.
Today I am travelling back to Manchester from my August vacation in Brighton. This is the last video from the south of England for a while.
Those of you expecting more north videos won't be disappointed as I already have a couple in store to upload next.
But for now, enjoy the first leg of my journey back to Manchester aboard class 387 Gatwick Express from Brighton to London Victoria.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 29 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Destination: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket: £19
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Equipment: DJI Pocket 2
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Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Bayside local gove...
Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Bayside local government area. Brighton recorded a population of 23,252 at the 2021 census. Brighton is named after Brighton in England. Wikipedia
Brighton is an affluent coastal suburb of Melbourne. It's luxury living at its finest and most tranquil. Brighton is one of the most expensive and exclusive towns in Melbourne, Victoria., Australia.
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Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Bayside local government area. Brighton recorded a population of 23,252 at the 2021 census. Brighton is named after Brighton in England. Wikipedia
Brighton is an affluent coastal suburb of Melbourne. It's luxury living at its finest and most tranquil. Brighton is one of the most expensive and exclusive towns in Melbourne, Victoria., Australia.
【 HI! Welcome to my channel, Pinoy Abroad Walking! The aim of this channel can be said in 5 words: all walk and no talk. No commentary - just a solo traveller recording footage of all kinds of different places, cultures and the events that take place as well as capturing every beautiful sound the world has to offer - white noise, ASMR, the sounds of nature and much, much more! 】
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Beautiful, beachy, leafy Brighton has pretty much everything you could need in a suburb.
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A beachfront home in Brighton is set to blow the bayside property record out of the water. The estate which spans over 4,000 square metres is expected to fetch as much as $50 million.
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Welcome to this trip report onboard the Gatwick Express - British Rail Class 387, Electric Multiple Unit. We will travel today from London Victoria to Brighton - The famous resort on the English Channel - on a brilliant afternoon run!
We will travel via Gatwick Airport today.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 22 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Destination: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket: £22
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Brighton Beach railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia. It is located 14.5 km (9.01mi) south from the States capital Melbourne. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton, and it opened on 21 September 1861 as Beach. It was renamed Brighton Beach on 1 January 1867.
A railway connection to Melbourne was built in stages: Windsor to North Brighton was completed in 1859 and connected to the loop line to St Kilda station; the connection to Melbourne was made in 1860; and the line was extended from North Brighton to Brighton Beach in 1861. A single line railway-tram from St Kilda to Brighton Beach was completed in 1906. The railway tramline was duplicated in 1914. In 1919 the railway was electrified. A tram ran down Hawthorn Road; the section from Glenhuntly to North Road was completed in 1925 and extended to Nepean Highway in 1937.
In 1968, boom barriers replaced interlocked gates at the South Road level crossing, located at the Down end of the station. The signal box that was built in 1926 for the level crossing remains, and is located between the Down end of Platform 2 and the level crossing.
In 20 November 1995, Brighton Beach was upgraded to a Premium Station
Two years after the opening of the railway line to Brighton Beach in 1861, Captain Kenny's Brighton Beach Baths opened. At the time, bathing in the open during daylight hours was strictly prohibited, as was mixed bathing: separate sections of the beach were designated for men and for women. The baths were built off shore and were accessed by a wooden bridge, so that bathers would not have to cross the sand clad only in bathing costumes, but could gain entry straight into the water. Brighton Beach Baths had been destroyed several times, and were finally demolished in 1979.
The Brighton Beach Hotel was established as the Royal Terminus Hotel in the 1840s, Brighton Beach Hotel remains one of Brighton's oldest landmarks. Once formerly well known as Milano's Tavern, Brighton Beach Hotel is the second hotel south of the Yarra River and originally built of local red ironstone.
The (War Memorial) monument commemorates those who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved. It was originally constructed to commemorate those who served in World War One but has been augmented to commemorate other conflicts. The Actual Monument Dedication Date was on Sunday 24th April, 1927
The precinct consists of a sandstone obelisk, and behind it is a sandstone wall which lists the names of those commemorated.
References and Credits:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brighton_Beach_railway_station - Wikipedia
https://www.brightonbeachhotel.com.au/ - Brighton Beach Hotel
https://www.slv.vic.gov.au/ - State Library – Victoria (historic photographers)
C.B Walker (1835 – 1901)
Robert V. Scott (1870 – 1940)
John T. Collins (1907 – 2001)
Airspy (historic aerial images)
Len Drummond
Rose Stereograph Co.
Victoria Railways
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Howdy, all.
Today I am travelling back to Manchester from my August vacation in Brighton. This is the last video from the south of England for a while.
Those of you expecting more north videos won't be disappointed as I already have a couple in store to upload next.
But for now, enjoy the first leg of my journey back to Manchester aboard class 387 Gatwick Express from Brighton to London Victoria.
Enjoy!
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
Date of Travel: 29 August 2022
Rolling Stock: British Rail Class 387
Operator: Gatwick Express
Service type: Train (electric multiple units)
Total Travel Time: 58m
Total Distance Travelled: 46 miles (74 km)
Origin: Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
Destination: London Victoria, Greater London, United Kingdom
Cost of Ticket: £19
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Brighton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Bayside local government area. Brighton recorded a population of 23,252 at the 2021 census. Brighton is named after Brighton in England. Wikipedia
Brighton is an affluent coastal suburb of Melbourne. It's luxury living at its finest and most tranquil. Brighton is one of the most expensive and exclusive towns in Melbourne, Victoria., Australia.
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In England, on 29 August 1840, Henry Dendy (1800–81) purchased 5,120 acres (2,070ha) of Port Phillip land at £1 per acre, site unseen, under the terms of the short-lived Special Survey regulations. Dendy arrived on 5 February 1841 to claim his land. The area was known as Dendy's Special Survey.
The area Dendy was compelled to take, called "Waterville", was bound by the coastline to the west and the present day North Road, East Boundary Road and South Road. A town was surveyed in mid-1841, defined by the crescent-shaped street layout which remains today, and subdivided allotments were offered for sale. The area soon became the "Brighton Estate", and Dendy's site for his own home was named "Brighton Park". Unfortunately, the land did not have any ready sources of water. Sales were slow at first, and the financial depression came and Dendy's scheme for emigration and land sales failed. The family of his agent Jonathan Binns Were (1809–85) who had arrived in Melbourne in 1839, bought the land. All of Dendy's business ventures failed, and he died a pauper.