DescriptionFulham Broadway and Fulham Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 864136.jpg
English: Fulham Broadway and Fulham Town Hall The Underground roundel marks the entrance to Fulham Broadway station while the white building with the flagstaff over to the left is Fulham Town Hall. It was built as Fulham Vestry Hall between 1888 and 1890 to the designs of George Edwards who was the winner of a design competition. It later became the Town Hall, with an extension to the right being built in 1934, but thereby destroying its symmetry. It is not in local government use any more but is now a concert and dance venue.
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