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The Pavilion or Bandstand (later called the King's Hall), Herne Bay, Kent, England, at completion of its first phase, around March 1904.

Points of interest
  • The ironwork (which still exists) was originally painted white or a very light colour.
  • The bandstand no longer exists on top of King's Hall.
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Source Uploader's photograph of Supplement to the Herne Bay Argus 9 April 1904 p.1.
Author R. Libby of Herne Bay, 1863-1935.
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