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  2. Wandsworth Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    It went on to become the headquarters of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth as "Wandsworth Town Hall" in 1900. [5] A modest two-storey structure faced in red-brick over channeled stone, designed by Ernest Elford in the Classical style, and now known as the "civic suite", was erected in the High Street to the east of the vestry hall in 1927.

  3. Wandsworth London Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    The council is based at Wandsworth Town Hall on Wandsworth High Street. [27] The first town hall on the site was completed in 1882 for the old Wandsworth District Board of Works. A red-brick extension to the east was added in 1927, now known as the civic suite.

  4. Wandsworth High Street - Wikipedia

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    Wandsworth High Street counts several listed buildings amongst its notable structures. These include: Wandsworth Town Hall (grade II), borough council headquarters, built 1926, extended 1935-1937 [4] All Saints Church (grade II*), a parish church, founded by 1234, current building 1630

  5. Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, these five were combined into a single civil parish called Wandsworth Borough, which was conterminous with the metropolitan borough. [1] Before 1900, these parishes, and Battersea until 1888, had been administered by the Wandsworth District Board of Works. The borough had an irregular boundary with Mitcham in Surrey. On 1 April 1901 a ...

  6. London Borough of Wandsworth - Wikipedia

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    Wandsworth (/ ˈ w ɒ n d z w ɜːr θ / ⓘ) is a London borough in South West London, England.It forms part of Inner London and has an estimated population of 329,677 inhabitants. . Its main communities are Battersea, Balham, Putney, Tooting and Wandsworth T

  7. Royal Victoria Patriotic Building - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Victoria Patriotic Building is a Grade 2 Gothic Revival listed building on the edge of Wandsworth Common, South West London. [3] It was built as the school of the Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum on land enclosed from Wandsworth Common, one of 53 such enclosures made (lawfully) in the years between 1794 and 1866. [4]

  8. Daniel Khalife – live: Police confirm Chiswick sightings ...

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    The video shows the lorry, which Khalife is thought to have clung to the bottom of, outside Wandsworth Town Hall and then driving on the A205 at the junction with Wandsworth Plain.

  9. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of ...

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    Battersea Arts Centre (formerly Battersea Town Hall) Clapham, Wandsworth: Assembly Hall: 1892: ... 170 East Hill, Wandsworth Town, SW18 2HD: House: c. 1736: 14 July 1955