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Royal Pavilion

North Gate: erected in 1832
Reproduced with permission from the Encyclopaedia of Brighton by Tim Carder, 1990

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Photo:North Gate to Royal Pavilion, c. 1907: The North Gate, the northern entrance to the Royal Pavilion, is an Indian style gateway of Portland stone, surmounted by a copper dome and flanked by 2 lodges. It was erected by Joseph Good in 1832 for King William IV, and is adorned with pillars and minarets.

North Gate to Royal Pavilion, c. 1907: The North Gate, the northern entrance to the Royal Pavilion, is an Indian style gateway of Portland stone, surmounted by a copper dome and flanked by 2 lodges. It was erected by Joseph Good in 1832 for King William IV, and is adorned with pillars and minarets.

Image reproduced with kind permission from Brighton and Hove in Pictures by Brighton and Hove City Council

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