Town Hall, Wellington Street
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 1 Apr 2012
In the prevalent style for public buildings of the time, 1903-06, Edwardian Baroque, with "plenty of broken segmental pediments", columns, round windows, a dome and the unmissable tower. Red brick and Portland stone for the dressings. The architect was Alfred Brumwell Thomas. Grade II* listed. Built for the Borough of Woolwich, it now serves as the town hall for the London (now Royal) Borough of Greenwich.