WAW049627 WALES (1953). View of Llandundo showing Brinkburn Hotel, commissioned by R. Birchal

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Details

Title [WAW049627] View of Llandundo showing Brinkburn Hotel, commissioned by R. Birchal
Reference WAW049627
Date 1953
Link Coflein Archive Item 6414669
Place name
Parish
District
Country WALES
Easting / Northing 278000, 382000
Longitude / Latitude -3.8317610743088, 53.320577115954
National Grid Reference SH780820

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Wee tree/big tree outside the former St Tudno Hotel

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Monday 28th of November 2016 05:57:38 PM
Former Majestic Ballroom, 88-90 Mostyn Street. The Café Royal and the Majestic Ballroom were the jewel in the crown of the Payne’s family catering business in Llandudno, owned by Arthur Payne. In 1914, when it was then just the Dorothy Cafe, this building served as the recruiting depot for the 15th (1st London Welsh) Battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (then known as the Royal Welch Fusiliers) during its raising and training of soldiers for the First World War. After the war it had its own eight-piece orchestra, which played for the morning coffee drinkers and for the dancers in the evening. It was a popular place for socialising. The ballroom, with sprung floor, and café were designed in the Art Deco style by local architect Arthur Hewett in about 1925. The decorative features still survive. The graceful stairs behind the bandstand lead to the oval balcony, which gave the diners a bird’s eye view of the dancers below. A cool drink from the American Soda fountain was very popular, as were cakes and buns from the confectionery shop. Today the building is home to the Llandudno branch of clothing retailer Peacocks.

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Monday 21st of November 2016 07:55:39 PM
Princes Theatre then & Now (see pic) Not that many people are aware that the premises of HMV in Mostyn Street was originally built as the St. George's Hall (later the Princes Theatre) back in 1864.

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Monday 21st of November 2016 06:53:31 PM
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