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The [[Cape Assembly Rooms]] was a dedicated venue set up in Cape Town round about 1845 to host public balls, dances and suppers.  
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The [[Cape Assembly Rooms]] was a dedicated venue set up in Cape Town round about 1845 to host public balls, dances and suppers, and were open to members of both sexes - a practice taken over from Britain and Ireland.
  
See also [[Assembly Rooms]] in Wikipedia[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_rooms]
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See also '''Assembly Rooms''' in Wikipedia[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_rooms]
  
 
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The Cape Assembly Rooms was a dedicated venue set up in Cape Town round about 1845 to host public balls, dances and suppers, and were open to members of both sexes - a practice taken over from Britain and Ireland.

See also Assembly Rooms in Wikipedia[1]

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