The Town Hall
Extension - Manchester, UK
Here is an aerial view that shows the
site after the library had been completed but before
work had begun on the Townhall Extension.
The Extension is connected to the Town Hall by two covered bridges.
The building is Gothic in style, with heavy masonry, deep-pierced ornately carved tracery effects, and a typically steeply pitched roof. It has stained glass windows by George Kruger Gray. The total cost of the
building was £750,000 and it was opened officially by
King George VI in 1938. A commemoration in the form of
a carved inset stone on the library side at the Mount
Street end marks the occasion.
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