Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge
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Previously on "Best Town Hall"
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Is this the same sockie who posted a few threads on water towers s while back?
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The one inRochdale is quite impressive given that much of the rest of the town is a bit of a tulip tip.
Obviously photoshopped as its not pissing down!Last edited by BoredBloke; 24 January 2013, 09:12.
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I used to work at Loughborough Town Hall, basically stopping tramps from using the toilets. It was a good job.
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Manchester's is great. Picture already posted, so I won't do another one.
I've been to a couple of Lord Mayor's banquets there. Very nice inside.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostStroke both, or the deal's off.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostGosh, what a lot of ... erm ... town halls.
Come back gricerboy. Please.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostThat looks a bit rude
A mate took a photo of this statue from behind and named it "The Flasher":
(J.B. Priestley, outside the National Museum of Film, Photography and Television)
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The town hall where I currently work, Münster:
and this is the street it is on, Prinzipalmarkt:
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Originally posted by stek View PostMy other favourite Town Halls are Annan, Bradford, and maybe Sheffield at a pinch.[/IMG]
Bradford:
Manchester:
Here's one of the statues on Bradford City Hall, Oliver Cromwell:
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stek posted the one in my actual hometown already (Red City Hall in Berlin), so here's the one in my UK hometown.
And inside:
Hired it for my wedding this August.
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