Burnham On Sea, The Promenade 1918
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This view looks north from the corner of Pier Street past the Queens Hotel, now painted to protect the rapidly- eroding stone work, towards the short pier; its pavilion-roofed structure is now named The Pavilion and houses amusement arcades, cafes and the like. The stone balustrades and small front gardens have all gone, and there are modern projecting single-storey frontages beyond the Queens Hotel for Sun Spot Amusements.
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