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English: According to local legend, the architect of this stately Victorian sandstone structure travelled to Brighton, in England, and drew his inspiration from the Pavilion there.

The Santos Beach Pavilion was completed in 1906 by the builder WJR Swart, and it became a popular meeting place - particularly in the 1920s and 1930s.

It was the site of Mossel Bay's official reception for Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales, when he visited in 1925.
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