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How the Royal won its crown By Frank Chemaly Share Durban - The Royal Hotel has stood at the centre of Durban for more than 175 years and has been an integral part of the city throughout its long and colourful history. Opening up as the first hostelry in Durban in 1845, built on land bought by the brother of a British sea captain, the original building was a far cry from the elegant hotel of today, but it served its purpose of providing hospitality and shelter to travellers. On December 12, 1845, Durbanâs first hotel announced itself open as McDonaldâs Commercial Hotel. It was subsequently renamed the Masonic. ....
Updated: 29 Apr 2021, 11:25 Invalid Date, A RARE £1 coin has sold for £155 after a minting error left it with upside down writing on its side. It sold for more than 100 times its face value on eBay last month after two buyers locked horns in a bidding war for it. 2 A collector paid £155 for a round pound coin that was claimed to have a minting error on itCredit: Getty - Contributor Coins with mistakes tend to be among the highest values because of their extremely limited numbers. The seller claimed the £1 coin was an old round one issued back in 2015, featuring the Royal Coat of Arms. ....
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WHEN the Duke of Edinburgh visited the region back in 1957 his visit with Her Majesty The Queen included a stop off in Hagley. On St George’s Day, April 23, Prince Philip accompanied his wife Queen Elizabeth II on a tour of the region which also included visits to Stourbridge, Brierley Hill, Dudley, Halesowen and Kidderminster. A report which was compiled by Don Freeth in June 2002, based on a paper read by Mrs D Nock to the Hagley Historical and Field Society on October 26 1965, said residents had worked hard to give Hagley Railway Station a makeover ahead of the Royal arrival by train. ....
The Queen and Prince Philip pulled into Hagley Station on April 23, 1957, as the starting point of their royal tour of the West Midlands. Photos courtesy of Mr D Ferguson ON the day that Buckingham Palace announce the death of the Prince Philip, aged 99, we take a trip down memory lane to 1957 when the Duke of Edinburgh and Her Majesty the Queen stopped off in Kidderminster as part of their royal tour. On St George’s Day, Tuesday April 23, the Queen and Prince Philip came to the village as the starting point for her royal tour of the West Midlands, which included Kidderminster, Hagley, Halesowen and Stourbridge. ....