File:The Pavilion Dunoon circa 1905 Wiliam Fraser architect.jpg

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English: The Dunoon Pavilion, which was designed by Scottish architect William Fraser, opened in 1905 and served as the town’s multi-function hall. Located on Pier Road at the head of Dunoon Pier in downtown Dunoon, the Pavilion was damaged by fire and demolished in the late 1950s.
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A postcard of the Dunoon Pavilion, which was designed by Scottish architect William Fraser. It opened in 1905 and served as the town’s multi-function hall.

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