Queen’s Promenade
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Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co.
Freehold Semi-detached Houses – Queen’s Drive North Shore – 1936


Boating Pool, North Shore

Boating Pool and Lift , North Shore

Boating Pool and Children’s Play Area

Boating Pool, North Shore

An early postcard advertising the Cliffs Hotel before expanding
The Hotel was being built as the Bryn Tivy in 1922, when it just occupied the corner with King Edward Avenue. Directories and holiday guides show that it had become the Cliffs Hotel by 1929 and had been extended to how it appears in the picture above — what is now just the south wing. In 1936 the present central section with dome was built (architect Halstead Best) and a wing added to the north matching the south wing of about 10 years earlier. It was completed as the New Cliffs Hotel in 1937. That unsympathetic dome-shaped canopy was only added to the entrance about 20 or so years ago.

The Cliffs Hotel – 1959
The Cliffs Hotel developed from the ‘Bryn Twy’ Hotel which was built immediately to the north of the Mount Apartments and now forms the south corner of the Cliffs. The central tower and north wings were built post 1933. Located between King Edward Avenue and Empress Drive

The Savoy Hydro Hotel was opened on the 11th of March 1915 by Mr. and Mrs. Westlake


Rock Gardens from Gynn Square
A very clear view of the cliffs taken from the Gynn Inn area. On the right is ‘The Mount’, public and private apartments.

To the right of centre is the New Uncle Tom’s Cabin

The Mount on King’s Drive, now 8 Queen’s Promenade
The Gynn Estate Co Limited was formed on the 19th of May 1897, to develop the coastal area between the Gynn and what is now Cavendish Road
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