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Club Album
 The following pictures are a random selection from the Rotary Club of Brighton Archive. |
Joe Homan Trust
 | Left: Joe Homan (2nd from left) receives cheque from visiting Brighton Rotarians Doug Scott, Eric Gill, David Pierce and Peter Jukes.
Right: Meanwhile, back in the boys' library..... |
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Royal Sussex Hospital
 | Clockwise from top left: Rotarians wrap up parcels for Christmas. Commissioning one of the first defribulators at the RSH Cardiac Unit. Presenting a cheque to the RSH Cardiac Unit. Presenting a cheque to the RSH Cancer Unit (Still can't read it! Ed.).
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Encouraging and Rewarding Youth
 | Clockwise from top left: Youth Leadership Awards tug o' war, assisted by Dutch man o' war from Haarlem Rotary Club, 1984. First Russian Ambassadorial Scholar addresses Brighton Rotarians, 1996. Investment Game Winners, 1999. More Ambassadorial Scholars, 2001. |
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Shoe Boxes for Romania
 | Left: Warra lorra boxes, 1987. Right: The boxes are prettier and so are the girls, 1997. The boxes contain presents that have been donated by well-wishers to the children of Romania.
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Father Christmas Woz There
 | Left: Collecting at ASDA, 1996 Right: With friends, after being towed "around the houses", 1999.
The Three Ages of Rotary Man:
- He believes in Father Christmas. - He doesn't believe in Father Christmas. - He IS Father Christmas.
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50 Years Ago...
 | | Can you see your Dad? Come to think of it, can you see You? |
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Ladies' Day
 | | The first two ladies to join the Rotary Club of Brighton being inducted in February 1995. |
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Ovingdean Hall School
 | Ovingdean Hall School successfully enables students with hearing difficulties to participate actively in music and drama. |
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Centennial Lunch, November 2004
 | The lunch took place on the same day as the London to Brighton veteran car rally. Guests from other Brighton clubs attended, and also a veteran bus load of visitors from assorted London clubs (District 1130).
Left: Before the bus arrived. District 1250 Governor Peter and Joan Nightingale and Brighton President Terry and Irene Crimp wait patiently. Right: After the bus arrived, 2 hours late. The top table is joined by RIBI President Gordon McInally. Passengers in the foreground continue to thaw out. |
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Wheelchairs for ASDA
 | | We donated four wheelchairs for the use of disabled customers at the ASDA Marina store in November 2004. |
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