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Photo gallery, 1930s and 40s

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Photo:Silver Grill Restaurant of the Swimming Stadium, Brighton. The restaurant was open daily to the general public until 11.30pm each evening and lunch could be had for the princely of two shillings and six pence. A considerable amount in 1934! Dinner for nearly double the price at four shillings and six pence and a full a la carte menu was also available. Even the silverware was of the highest quality and provided by Mappin & Webb of London. The management stated it was always happy to show patrons over its model restaurant kitchens and see its expert chefs at work. The smooth running of the restaurant was conducted under the ever-watchful eye of the restaurant manager Mr L. Novelli, late of the Prince's, London.

Silver Grill Restaurant of the Swimming Stadium, Brighton. The restaurant was open daily to the general public until 11.30pm each evening and lunch could be had for the princely of two shillings and six pence. A considerable amount in 1934! Dinner for nearly double the price at four shillings and six pence and a full a la carte menu was also available. Even the silverware was of the highest quality and provided by Mappin & Webb of London. The management stated it was always happy to show patrons over its model restaurant kitchens and see its expert chefs at work. The smooth running of the restaurant was conducted under the ever-watchful eye of the restaurant manager Mr L. Novelli, late of the Prince's, London.

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