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The Pavilion, Esplanade, Ryde, Isle of Wight
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This seaside pavilion was built 1926-7 by Vincent and West, using cast-iron stock patterns supplied by McFarlanes of Glasgow. This is an interesting example of a now rare survival of cast iron seaside architecture by a prominent firm well known for decorative work of this sort. Walter McFarlane's Saracen ironworks was Glasgow's biggest and most widely known foundry. It was founded in 1850. Read official list description.
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Copyright: Dr Barry Senior ARPS. Source English Heritage.NMR
Reference: 417497
Location: Isle of Wight >> Ryde Date Taken: 21 October 2003
Period: 1920s (1920 - 1929)
Keywords: pavilion, seaside, leisure, iron, architecture, 1920s (1920 - 1929)
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