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31: 170: 177: 230:. In the late 19th century, the borough leaders decided that a more substantial structure was needed to accommodate a free library and a science and art school as well as the municipal offices: the site they selected on the west side of The Moor had been used as the town quarry. The cost of construction was financed by 316:, there was limited demand for scientific teaching in Falmouth and the School of Science and Art was replaced by the new Falmouth School of Art in Arwenack Avenue in 1902. This allowed space for expansion and the municipal buildings continued to serve as the borough headquarters for much of the 20th century. 343:
The structure became wholly-devoted to cultural activities, with the library on the ground floor and the art gallery of the first floor, after the town council relocated its own offices to the old post office, to the immediate south of the municipal buildings, in 2016.
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took over the management of the library. The vacated space on the first floor of the municipal buildings enabled the town council to relocate the art gallery into the building on 12 October 1978. The gallery was renovated with grant aid from the
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at a cost of £7,000 and was opened in 1896. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with five bays facing onto The Moor with the end bays projected forward and
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and other funding bodies to a design by the architectural firm, Poynton, Bradbury, Wynter, Cole, in the mid-1990s before being re-opened by
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The foundation stone for the new building was laid by on 13 April 1894. It was designed by William Henry Tressider in the
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inscribed with the words "Passmore Edwards Free Library" and, on the first floor, three round headed windows flanked by
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in 1710. In 1866, the corporation moved to its second municipal building, a new town hall on The Moor, now the
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was formed in Truro in 1974. At that time, the newly-formed Falmouth Town Council took over the management of
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The building ceased to be the local seat of government after the enlarged
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The British Architect: A Journal of Architecture and the Accessory Arts
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on the first floor flanked by pilasters supporting entablatures and
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Falmouth Art Gallery and Library; Passmore Edwards Free Library
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Falmouth, Cornwall
50°09′21″N 5°04′21″W / 50.1557°N 5.0725°W / 50.1557; -5.0725
Italianate style
Listed Building
1269979
Municipal Buildings, Falmouth is located in Cornwall
Falmouth, Cornwall
Falmouth Art Gallery
listed building
Old Town Hall
Congregational chapel
Palacio Lounge
public subscription
philanthropist
member of Parliament
John Passmore Edwards
Truro
Italianate style
limestone
gabled
loggia
Tuscan order
entablature
frieze
pilasters
balustrade
Venetian windows
pediments
tympania

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