The Guildhall, Derry/Londonderry

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The Guildhall, Derry/Londonderry

Image: © Rossographer Taken: 28 Mar 2008

The Guildhall dates from 1887. The original building, named in honour of the London guilds, cost £19,000 to build and was officially opened in 1890 as the administrative centre of the Londonderry Corporation. Razed to the ground in 1908 and destroyed by a number of bomb attacks in 1972, it was carefully restored and reopened in 1978. A flush bracket bench mark, numbered OSBM 3362, is located on the eastern side of the building Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.997584
Longitude
-7.319499