Leeds, Victoria Hall 1888
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The town hall not only housed the council: there were law courts, facilities for lectures, public meetings and for music festivals. This photograph shows the Victoria Hall; the walls are divided into five bays by Corinthian columns, and the stage area is dominated by the organ. The hall was originally called 'the Great Hall', but was dedicated to Queen Victoria after the opening at which she officiated. 200,000 people gathered to watch the ceremony.
An extract from Leeds Photographic Memories.
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