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fresh produce hall, and received natural light via pavement lights in the floor of the arcade above. The locations of those lights can still be seen, marked by the 1985-vintage terracotta tile strips which replaced them, interspersed between the York stone paving slabs. The paved areas were replaced in 2014 with identical York stone.
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This part of the building has been in private hands since that time, and is currently owned by a Pension Fund. Each shop has its own basement showroom or storage facilities, deliveries being made via an underground roadway, served by a vehicular lift on Cheapside. This service area was originally the
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The Entrance Hall has columns, walls, floor and made from Italian marble. The City Arms are inlaid as a mosaic in the centre of the floor. Bronze plaques on the left (northern) wall list the Honorary Freemen of the City of Nottingham; whilst those on the right (southern) wall list the city's Honorary
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inscriptions whose translations read "Laws are made for the welfare of the citizens and the city" and "It is the highest justice to give each man his due". The chamber's walls are of Ancona walnut, with fabric wall panels containing seaweed to aid the acoustics. A separate entrance from the Exchange
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was complete and a style congenial to the C20 established. Wren has to answer for much, once the connection between Greenwich and this dome (via the Old Bailey?) is noted. The Ionic columniation is no more inspiring or truthful than the interiors. The only positive interest lies in the plan of the
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The foundation stone (behind the left-hand lion as you approach the building) was laid by Alderman Herbert Bowles (Chairman of the Estates Committee), on 17 March 1927. The total cost of the building at the time was Β£502,876 (equivalent to Β£38,620,000 in 2023). By the time the bill was finally
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family. The dial is 9 feet (2.7 m) in diameter and sits 150 feet (46 m) above ground level. There is only one dial on the west front of the building. The clock mechanism contains a pendulum 13 feet (4.0 m) long with a period of 4 seconds, and the movement is controlled by a double
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Housed within the belfry, is the affectionately-named 'Little John' hour bell – the deepest toned clock bell in the United Kingdom, weighing over 10 tonnes (10 t) – whose strike can be heard for a distance of seven miles.
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Aldermen. Another plaque commemorates the opening of the building in 1929, including the golden key used by the Prince of Wales to open the doors. In a nod to modernity, a final plaque displays the building's
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in 2010, the Council House is seldom used for day-to-day administrative functions. From April 2011, the building also now serves as the chief Register Office for Births, Marriages and Deaths in the city.
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The Members' Room has facilities for councillors, including newspapers and journals, computers and a television. An archive of minutes of City Council meetings is available in glass-fronted bookshelves.
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The Committee Room contains a horseshoe table in walnut veneer, and is where most executive board meetings were held before the Council moved meetings to Loxley House on Station Street in 2010.
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cleared in 1981, the total including interest was Β£620,294 (equivalent to Β£47,630,000 in 2023). The building was officially opened by the Prince of Wales (later
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The Dining Room has Ancona walnut panelling and an Italian marble fireplace, and is generally for smaller events. The room is dominated by a fine portrait of Queen
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The Council Chamber takes up the remainder of the third floor. The fixed seating is arranged in a semicircle so no one is more than 26 feet (7.9 m) from the
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The terrace overlooking the Old Market Square has eight massive columns, above which, are 21 figures representing the activities of the council, also modelled by
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A grand sweeping marble staircase leads up to the reception rooms on the first floor. At the top of the stairs is a bronze cast figure entitled 'Welcome', by
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house the city's ceremonial maces and silverware gifts given to the City Council by visiting dignitaries. There is also a display giving details of the ship
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lions each weigh 2 tonnes (2.0 t) and stand guard on either side of the entrance steps. They are similar in design to the lions used to publicise the
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Granger, Frank: (1929) The Council House Nottingham – a review of the Council House and Exchange Buildings (City of Nottingham Estates Committee)
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These groups were created by Joseph Else and three former students of the School of Art. All the sculptors were born and raised in Nottingham.
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building. Its centre is a shopping arcade of great height with a glass roof, and shops run all along the ground floor on the N and S sides".
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Howitt himself was in no doubt that the use of classical lines would mean that it would not look dated in a few years' time.
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The ground floor is predominantly an upmarket fashion-dominated shopping mall – now called 'The Exchange' in honour of the
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from 1923 to 1939. The frieze behind depicts traditional local crafts such as bell founding, mining and alabaster carving.
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There are rooms which can be used by councillors (since 2010, most city councillors have been based at the newly acquired
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The most striking visual element of the building, and in itself an iconic symbol of the city, is the dome. An ornate
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The Tea Room holds up to 30 people. The large walnut table was originally in the Boardroom at
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and remained under council control until sold in 1985 and redeveloped as a shopping centre.
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Scene in the Old Market Square for the official opening of the Council House, 22 May 1929
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Harwood, Elain: (2008) Nottingham – Pevsner Architectural Guide (Yale University Press)
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three-legged gravity escapement. The clock is still wound by hand once per week.
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mechanism, which was manufactured and installed by William W. Cope of the famous
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Much of the external statuary is by Joseph Else (1875–1955), Principal of the
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Detail of sculpture on principal facade, showing a model of the Council House
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opposition group on the council has an office outside the Council Chamber.
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The Council House and Exchange Buildings (to the rear) are constructed of
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Arcade (Smithy Row side) gives direct access to the public galleries.
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Detail of sculpture on principal facade, showing statue of Justice
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which is also referred to as the "City Centre". It is a Grade II*
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Since Nottingham City Council relocated councillors' offices to
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Painted murals underneath the Council House dome feature:
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tone is the deepest, for a non-swinging clock bell in the
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Municipal building in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
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in 1979 and 1980, have been held aloft from its balcony.
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The building has staged many high-profile occasions with
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The Council House was commissioned to replace the former
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The Council House, Nottingham and the Old Market Square
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The interior of the building is elaborately decorated:
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Information Governance Office, Nottingham City Council
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building in London, as well as the famous statue of
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on the quarter hours. The hour bell has been named '
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A Vision of the City: The Architecture of TC Howitt
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The Exchange Arcade

Neo-Baroque
Listed Building
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Nottingham
Old Market Square
Coordinates
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Thomas Cecil Howitt
city hall
Nottingham
skyline
Old Market Square
listed building
Nottingham Exchange
Thomas Cecil Howitt
Neo-Baroque

King Edward VIII
Duke of Windsor
royalty
statesmen and women
FA Cup
European Cup
Loxley House
Portland stone
Sir Christopher Wren
St. Paul's Cathedral
Joseph Else

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