The Grand Pier Pavilion, Herne Bay, Kent illuminated on the night of its grand opening by the Lord Mayor of London on 3 August 1910. Photograph by Fred C. Palmer from the defunct newspaper Herne Bay Press, August 1910. A copy of this photograph was used by Paul Matisse in an artwork, having obtained the photograph from his stepfather Marcel Duchamp who visited Herne Bay in 1913. The Grand Pier Pavilion burned down in 1970. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent, who is believed to have died 1936-1939.
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Scan of photocopy of microfilm of Herne Bay Press, August 1910
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