Esplanade Hotel, Perth
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esplanade-hotel-perth-322-9018910
title:
Esplanade Hotel, Perth
text:
The Esplanade Hotel was a hotel on The Esplanade across from Esplanade Reserve in Perth, Western Australia. Its demolition in 1972 was controversial because of the building's beauty and popularity. Its early history appears in James Sykes Battye's 1912 Cyclopedia of Western Australia. Various proprietors owned the property over time, including N. W. Harper, who sold it in 1927 to J. Paxton, whose daughter Elsie May Plowman became sole licensee in 1957. It was located opposite the Perth Bowling C
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encyclopedia
description:
Demolished hotel in Perth, Western Australia
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esplanade_Hotel,_Perth
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2022-10-09T07:31:11Z
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