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LYTHAM PIER PAVILION.
PROPOSED NEW PAVILION, DESIGNED BY ALD. A.
ENGLAND.

The above photograph shows the New Pavilion
which the directors of the Lytham Pier
propose to erect to replace the structure
which was destroyed by fire some months ago.
The pavilion will be a handsome structure
built at the shore end of the Pier. In order
to provide for its erection it will be
necessary to widen the existing structure—an
improvement which will add very materially
to the appearance of the Pier and bring it
into conformity with modern structures and
ideas.
It is confidently expected that by building
the new pavilion at the shore end of the
Pier it will serve a useful purpose all the
yew; round, ensuring that those who use the
building will be able to attend without
suffering from the strong winds of winter.
The pavilion will be 80ft. by 511t., with a
steel and zinc semi-circular roof. The
building will be of steel with a cement
stucco exterior. There will be an interior
corridor and a small balcony at the rear.
The seating accommodation is for 800, and
the raked floor ensures a clear view of the
stage from every part of the building. The
proscenium has a width of 30ft., and there
are ante-rooms for the stage. At the
entrance there are cloakrooms and lavatories
on both floors. There will be six exits, so
that the building can be emptied very
quickly. It is interesting
to note that the stage is so commodious as
to allow of rear projection for pictures as
well as the usual frontal projection. It is
also sufficiently extensive as to be
admirably adapted for the presentation of
stage plays.
Provision is made for a system of central
heating, and there will be efficient
ventilation and lighting.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE DATED 1928
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