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Walthamstow Forest Town Hall (formerly Walthamstow Town Hall) is a Town Hall located in the town Walthamstow. The building is of stripped classical 20th century architecture. Walthamstow Town Hall was designed and built by Philip Dalton Hepworth in 1941.[1] The Town Hall is made of Portland stone and influenced by Swedish buildings of the interwar period. Although it now has Grade II listed status, it's not frozen in time. Although it plays an important role for the population of the borough. [2]The assembly rooms on the sides have had the honor to host concerts by notable artists such as Placido Domingo and Yehudi Menuhin. A very interesting fact that most people don't know is that beneath the coat of arms foundation stone(laid in 1983) there is a time capsule of plans and keepsakes, so in generations to come people can have an insight into the lives of people in the borough before war. [3]
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51° 35′ 26,44″ N, 0° 0′ 48,55″ O | |
Location | Walthamstow |
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Designer | Philip Dalton Hepworth |
Type | Monument |
Material | Portland stone |