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31: 294:, Helen Beedy, gave a speech advocating voting rights for women at a public meeting in the building in December 1874. In 1877, when Truro became a city, the complex was renamed Truro City Hall. In the early 20th century civic leaders decided to make the market hall at the rear of the complex available for public use. This resulted in the market hall being operated as a skating rink in 1907 and then as a cinema in 1912. In 1914 the clock tower caught fire; it spread through the roof and gutted much of the building. After the building was restored a new clock and chimes were provided by an anonymous donor; the new clock was by 185: 389: 369:, began in June 2018. The project involved a completely new auditorium, located in the centre of the complex, increasing the capacity of the venue from 965 seats to 1,354 seats: it is accessed from the north end of the complex, i.e. Boscawen Street, whereas the old auditorium was accessed from the south end of the complex, i.e. Back Quay. Although the venue continues to be called 238: 192: 245:
The first municipal building in Truro was a 17th-century market house, which was arcaded on the ground floor so that markets could be held, with an assembly hall on the first floor. It was replaced with a more substantial structure in 1809 but when that was also found to be inadequate, civic leaders
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The municipal buildings continued to serve as the headquarters of Truro City Council for much of the 20th century, but ceased to be the local seat of government after the enlarged
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stone and completed in 1846. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage with five bays facing onto Boscawen Street; the ground floor was arcaded and
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with triangular pediments on the central and outer windows and with segmental pediments on the other windows. There were
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After a major refurbishment in the mid-1990s, the former market hall at the rear of the complex re-opened as
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The rear entrance to the complex, which until 2018 was the main access to the auditorium
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on 15 November 1997. In September 2008 the venue put on a re-working of the play,
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Turret Clocks: Lists of Clocks from Makers' Catalogues and Publicity Materials
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of Clerkenwell, was provided in 1854 (the gift of J. L. Damper Esq.). A
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The Women's Suffrage Movement in Britain and Ireland: A Regional Survey
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commissioned a new building on the same site in the early 1840s.
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The new building was designed by Christopher Eales in the
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A major programme of refurbishment works, undertaken by
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was installed on the Boscawen Street frontage in 1858.
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at the corners and at roof level there was a heavily
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until 1997, is an events venue in Boscawen Street in
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Truro
50°15′46″N 5°03′03″W / 50.2629°N 5.0507°W / 50.2629; -5.0507
Italianate style
www.hallforcornwall.co.uk
Listed Building
Hall for Cornwall is located in Cornwall
Truro
Cornwall
listed building

Italianate style
granite
ashlar
rusticated
sash windows
quoins
modillioned
cornice
J. Moore & Sons
clocktower
suffragette
Smith of Derby
Taylor of Loughborough
rock band
Queen
Carrick District Council
The Jew of Malta
Christopher Marlowe
Cornwall Council

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