File:Civic Offices, 1925.jpg
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DescriptionCivic Offices, 1925.jpg |
English: Built on the site of the Canterbury Hall which had been destroyed by fire in 1917, the offices were opened on 1 September 1924. The façade of His Majesty's Theatre, which had been part of the Canterbury Hall, was able to be incorporated in the new structure. The portico was later demolished. |
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