Reading, Friar Street 1923
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More about this scene
The curious onion-domed extension to the Town Hall, between it and the church has long been demolished, but it serves to point up the quality of Alfred Waterhouse's 1875 Town Hall. Waterhouse was the architect of London's Natural History Museum and a Reading resident. The steep-roofed tower behind the chimney stack had at last been completed.
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