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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café: Letter
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café. Friday, 26 June 2009. I came back from Kenya to England in 1945. The beach had rolls of barbed wire along it but the town was full of Australian and Canadian soldiers. Best wishes and thank you for being there Heather (Hacker) North Laine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Today At The Café. Letters To The Café. Royal Stories from Ray. The centre of the world. Abba at the Brighton Dome. The only place to write a play! Friends Of The Café.
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café: Royal Pavilion History
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café. Sunday, 21 June 2009. The Royal Pavilion has survived to tell the tale after experiencing many storms, arson, and of course the World War 2 where it became the home of many injured soldiers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Today At The Café. Letters To The Café. Royal Stories from Ray. The centre of the world. Abba at the Brighton Dome. The only place to write a play! Friends Of The Café.
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café: Pavilion Gardens Café
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café. Sunday, 14 June 2009. Serving customers in The Royal Pavilion Gardens since 1941. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Today At The Café. Letters To The Café. Royal Stories from Ray. The centre of the world. Abba at the Brighton Dome. The only place to write a play! Friends Of The Café.
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café: Royal Stories from Ray
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café. Sunday, 21 June 2009. Royal Stories from Ray. Ray, 81, has been working around the Pavilion area for over 20 years and in this time has witnessed many changes; along with meeting pretty much all of the Royal Family. Having been a 'gate man' for years, Ray was able to recall numerous experiences. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Today At The Café. Letters To The Café. Royal Stories from Ray. The centre of the world. Friends Of The Café.
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café: Abba at the Brighton Dome
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café. Sunday, 21 June 2009. Abba at the Brighton Dome. I remember Abba arriving for the Eurovision Song Contest in a old van. Following their triumph with Waterloo they left the Dome in a Rolls Royce, headed for London. The rest, as they say, is history. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Today At The Café. Letters To The Café. Royal Stories from Ray. The centre of the world. Abba at the Brighton Dome. The only place to write a play!
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café: Liz
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Letters To The Pavilion Gardens Café. Sunday, 21 June 2009. Fantastic to find the Pavilion Gardens Cafe and the Rock cakes still here and unchanged apart from the chairs. I was an art student in 1970-71 and came every day the cafe was open. I am so glad that the cafe has not been replaced by a trendy plastic version of what was my favourite place. Long may it continue and long live the Rock Cakes! Ps lovely lunch too! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Today At The Café.
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Pavilion Gardens Café News: Pavilion Gardens Café
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Pavilion Gardens Café News. Brighton's favourite open-air café, serving the best tea and home-made rock cakes in the city. Sunday, June 14, 2009. Serving customers in The Royal Pavilion Gardens since 1941. Join our e-mail newsletter. Enter your email address:. If you need help with the form. When you press "Enter" a window will open and ask you to copy some squiggly letters. This is to tell the newsletter that you are a real person and not an internet robot. If nothing happens when you press "Enter".
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Pavilion Gardens Café History: Mr. T
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Pavilion Gardens Café History. Memories of the Café. Do you have memories of the Pavilion Gardens Café? Did you attend the dances at the Dome during the War? Do you have any photographs or home movies of the Café over the years? Saturday, 20 June 2009. Herbert Tennent (known affectionately as Mr. T) had two kiosks by the Palace Pier groyne. One selling teas and pies the other selling drinks and ice-cream. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Today At The Café. Letters To The Café.
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Pavilion Gardens Café News: June 2009
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Pavilion Gardens Café News. Brighton's favourite open-air café, serving the best tea and home-made rock cakes in the city. Sunday, June 21, 2009. Diamond Jubilee for Café In 2010. The Pavilion Gardens Café is proud to announce that next year 2010 is the 60th Anniversary of our splendid little Art Deco Building. We are planning a programme of events to celebrate this landmark year. Do you have any information about this important piece of Brighton history? Monday, June 15, 2009. Sunday, June 14, 2009.
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Pavilion Gardens Café News: March 2010
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Pavilion Gardens Café News. Brighton's favourite open-air café, serving the best tea and home-made rock cakes in the city. Saturday, March 20, 2010. Diamond Jubilee for Café Building. The Pavilion Gardens Café is proud to announce that this year 2010 is the 60th Anniversary of our splendid little "Art Deco" Building. We are planning a programme of events to celebrate this landmark year. Do you have any information about this important piece of Brighton history? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All of this is ...