County Hall, the headquarters of London County Council for over sixty years was designed by Ralph Knott and built in phases from 1913. It was opened by King George V and Queen Mary on 17th July 1922. The Greater London County Council was abolished in 1986, and the County Hall now houses two hotels, the London Aquarium, and a permanent exhibition of the works of the artist Salvador Dali. View of the building from the south-east at the junction of Belvedere Road on the right and Westminster Bridge Road. Photograph published in the London County Council 'Guide to The County Hall', 1934.
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| Details |
| Collection: | Surrey Pamphlets |
| Image type: | Photograph |
| Artist: | |
| Ref: | 03506 |
| Identifier: | S373/1 p.27 |
| Date: | 1934 |
#1926 - 1950 #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS #LOCAL GOVERNMENT #Photograph #Surrey Pamphlets #WATERLOO