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Description Central Bandstand, Herne Bay, Kent, England, designed by H. Kempton Dyson in 1924 and built of ferro-concrete (reinforced concrete). The building is not yet finished, so the postcard is dated 1924. The postcard is in the possession of Herne Bay Historical Records Society.
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