An Early Drawing of the Promenade Southport
An Early drawing of Southport Promenade in Victorian Times, featuring the Victoria Baths and Hotel.
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Comments | The Victoria Hotel was built in 1865 and demolished in 1971, today an apartment building of flats stands in its place. The Civil Service used the hotel during World War Two, and from 1942-47 the building became a Royal Naval Hospital. |
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Location | Southport Promenade |
Photograph Date | c1865 |
Photograph ID | NS_P88_75 |