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The manager, Mr Graham Dunstan (centre), has a final beer with patrons and staff of the Clarendon Hotel last evening. The hotel was closed yesterday. The interior will be demolished to make way for a 17-storey office tower which will retain the Clarendon’s present facade.

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Press, 20 December 1986, Page 11

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The manager, Mr Graham Dunstan (centre), has a final beer with patrons and staff of the Clarendon Hotel last evening. The hotel was closed yesterday. The interior will be demolished to make way for a 17-storey office tower which will retain the Clarendon’s present facade. Press, 20 December 1986, Page 11

The manager, Mr Graham Dunstan (centre), has a final beer with patrons and staff of the Clarendon Hotel last evening. The hotel was closed yesterday. The interior will be demolished to make way for a 17-storey office tower which will retain the Clarendon’s present facade. Press, 20 December 1986, Page 11