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The Esplanade Hotel 〔Often referred to as the Old Esplanade Hotel to differentiate from the later 'New Esplanade Hotel'〕 was a hotel on the northern side of the Esplanade Reserve in Perth. Its demolition in 1972 was extremely controversial because of the building's beauty and popularity. Its early history appears in James Sykes Battye's Cyclopedia of 1912.〔 vol 1. pp 758-759 〕 Various proprietors owned the property over time, including N. W. Harper who sold it in 1927 to J. Paxton, whose daughter Elsie May Plowman became sole licensee in 1957.〔Wendy Birman (Plowman, Elsie May (1905–1978) ) at ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', 2002〕 It was located opposite the Perth Bowling Club on the Esplanade Reserve. The hotel was one of nine in the Perth area to have orders to remove its verandahs in 1962〔 At Trove〕 but its owner Elsie May Plowman responded with a successful court action against the Perth City Council regulation.〔〔 p.114 〕 ==Notes==
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