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“There is nothing like reading a good book outside on the lawn on a sunny summers day”. Chad Riff Owl

Brighton Pavilion or the Royal Pavilion, building started in 1787, but built in three stages, as a seaside resort for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811 and became King George IV in 1820. Built in Indo-Saracenic revival architectural style. The architect John Nash, extended the building in 1815. Brighton, Sussex, UK, photo taken 21st June 2019

Date: 21/06/2019

Location: Brighton, East, Sussex, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff

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“There is nothing like reading a good book outside on the lawn on a sunny summers day”. Chad Riff Owl

Brighton Pavilion or the Royal Pavilion, building started in 1787, but built in three stages, as a seaside resort for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811 and became King George IV in 1820. Built in Indo-Saracenic revival architectural style. The architect John Nash, extended the building in 1815. Brighton, Sussex, UK, photo taken 21st June 2019

Date: 21/06/2019

Location: Brighton, East, Sussex, UK

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff