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Albert Hall, Colchester

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in the late 19th century. It closed as a corn exchange in 1884 and re-opened the following year as the Albert School of Art and Science. The life-size figures of agricultural workers were removed from the niches and were subsequently displayed outside a car park on Balkerne Hill. The building was
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The first corn exchange in the town was designed by David Laing and was erected at the west end of the High Street in 1820. In the early 1840s, civic officials decided that the old corn exchange was inadequate and should be replaced by a new structure on an adjacent site to the east of the old
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stone and was completed in 1845. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of five bays facing onto the High Street. The central section of three bays, which was recessed, featured three round headed openings separated by
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Baggs, A. P.; Board, Beryl; Crummy, Philip; Dove, Claude; Durgan, Shirley; Goose, N. R.; Pugh, R. B.; Studd, Pamela; Thornton, C. C. (1994).
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The building also operated as a cinema in the 1930s, and continued to host public events after the
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The old corn exchange was subsequently converted for use as the Essex and Suffolk Fire Office.
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The use of the building as a corn exchange declined significantly in the wake of the
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requisitioned for use as a food control office i.e. rationing centre during the
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containing life-size figures depicting agricultural workers and were flanked by
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and then re-opened as an events venue with a stage and gallery in 1926.
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Colchester
51°53′23″N 0°53′50″E / 51.8898°N 0.8971°E / 51.8898; 0.8971
Raphael Brandon
Neoclassical style
Listed Building
Albert Hall, Colchester is located in Essex
Colchester
Essex
corn exchange
listed building
Raphael Brandon
neoclassical style
ashlar
Ionic order
frieze
entablature
modillioned
cornice
parapet
niches
Doric order
pilasters
goddess
Ceres
Great Depression of British Agriculture
First World War
Second World War
rock band
The Who

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