Shirehampton Public Hall, Bristol

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Shirehampton Public Hall, Bristol

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 23 Jun 2012

Located at 20 Station Road. The main part of the building contains a hall with a stage and balcony seating, which can be booked for shows, parties, other activities and exhibitions for up to 200 people. The right side of the building is occupied by Shirehampton public library, part of Bristol City Council's library service. The foundation stone for the building was laid October 3rd, 1903. The new building was officially opened (as the Parish Hall and Carnegie Library) on September 29th, 1904. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3281095 for a view of the clock tower on the right, which is hidden by tree branches in this view.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.48685
Longitude
-2.675841