File:Grand Hotel Harrogate (9a).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGrand Hotel Harrogate (9a).jpg |
Reverse of postcard of The Valley Gardens and The Grand Hotel, erected by the builder and developer David Simpson in 1903, in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. It was designed by Whitehead and Smetham. The hotel went into receivership in 1954, it was converted into offices, and the name was changed to Windsor House. The building was a convalescent home for officers in World War I. (Source for information: Malcolm Neelam (2018) Harrogate in 50 buildings]). |
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