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Sassoon Mausoleum

The Sassoon Mausoleum is the former grave of Sir Albert Sassoon and other members of his family, including Sir Edward Sassoon, 2nd Baronet, of Kensington Gore. It stands at 83 St. George's Road in Brighton, England.
==History==

Albert Abdullah David Sassoon was born in Baghdad in 1818 to a prominent, Sephardic Jewish family. After many years spent managing the family's banking and merchant shipping business in Bombay, India, he retired to England where he was created a baronet. He died in Brighton in 1896.
The mausoleum was built in 1892 as a wing of the family home located at 1 Eastern Terrace. The Sassoons are known to have received many distinguished visitors, including Edward VII twice, while he was Prince of Wales.〔Fashionable Brighton, 1820-1860, Antony Dale, Taylor & Francis, 1967, p. 167〕 The house no longer survives. In 1933 the remains of the Sassoon family were removed and reburied in the Willesden Jewish Cemetery in London.〔Sharman Kadish, Jewish Heritage in England : An Architectural Guide, English Heritage, 2006, pp. 77-8〕〔Sassoon: the worlds of Philip and Sybil, Peter Stansky, Yale University Press, 2003, p. 16〕
The former mausoleum was for a time a furniture depository.〔〔( Baronet's Tomb to Be Saloon, New York Times, August 28, 1949 )〕 During World War II it was used as an air raid shelter during fierce bombings.〔 In 1949 it was purchased by a brewery for use as a pub - The Bombay Bar.〔 In 2001 the mausoleum housed the Brighton Arms Pub.〔Mausoleums, Lynn F. Pearson, Osprey Publishing, 2001, p. 29.〕 In 2003 it was bought and the name changed to "The Hanbury Club".〔
In 2006 the mausoleum, which is located in the fashionably Bohemian Kemptown neighbourhood of Brighton, underwent a £60,000 refurbishment. The new decor is intended to evoke the supper clubs of the 1920s and 30s. The club features live performances of contemporary music.〔〔http://www.thehanburyclub.com/〕〔( The Argus, Oct. 27, 2006 )〕〔http://www.carling.com/beerfinder/venue_details/916〕〔http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/clubs/the-hanbury-club-review-26087.html〕〔http://www.visitbrighton.com/site/tourist-information/news/news-archive/2009/1/9/hanbury-club-wins-bar-award-a59〕
In 2011 the mausoleum reopened as Proud Cabaret Brighton.

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